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Philippines and US launch largest joint military exercises to counter China

Philippines and US launch largest joint military exercises to counter China

Philippines and US hold largest-ever joint military exercises: To counter China’s growing aggressiveness in the region, the Philippines and the United States have undertaken their largest-ever joint military exercises, known as Balikatan, involving almost 18,000 troops. The annual drills, which include a live-fire exercise in the South China Sea, are being held for the first time under President Ferdinand Marcos, who seeks to strengthen ties with the US. The maneuvers include military helicopters landing on the Philippine island of Luzon and the retaking of an island by amphibious forces.

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Balikatan drills aimed at protecting Philippine sovereignty

Philippine exercises spokesman Colonel Michael Logico said the drills were aimed at protecting the country’s sovereign territory. Troops will stage an amphibious invasion on Palawan, the nearest Philippine landmass to the Spratly Islands, over which China and the Philippines have rival claims.

US troops to use Philippine bases, including one near Taiwan

The exercises follow China’s three-day military exercise, which simulated targeted strikes and a blockade of Taiwan, which Beijing considers part of its territory. While the joint news conference did not address questions about the Taiwan tensions, U.S. troops will be allowed to use four Philippine military bases under the agreement, including a naval base near Taiwan.

Balikatan exercises to improve military tactics, techniques, and procedures

The number of troops participating in this year’s Balikatan exercises will be significantly more than previous year. The two-week military training will involve approximately 12,200 American, 5,400 Filipino, and over 100 Australian personnel. This represents almost twice as many troops as the previous year’s exercise. The Americans will also use their Patriot missiles, one of the world’s best air-defense systems, and the HIMARS precision rocket system, which has been used by Ukrainian forces fighting Russian troops. According to Colonel Medel Aguilar, spokesperson for the Philippine military, the exercises will improve “tactics, techniques, and procedures” for a broad range of military operations.

The Balikatan exercises are part of recent agreements between Manila and Washington to restart joint maritime patrols in the South China Sea and expand the US military’s presence in the Philippines, which has infuriated China. As a result, China accused the US of “endangering regional peace and stability”.

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