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China Vows to Take Action Against US Typhoon Missiles Deployed in the Philippines!

by Miles Cooper
February 12, 2025
in Beijing
China says it ‘will not sit idly’ over US Typhon missiles in PH
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  • China Denounces U.S. Missile Deployment in the Philippines
    • Official Stance from China
    • A call for Strategic Rethinking
    • Philippine Leadership Responds
    • the Implications‌ of U.S. Troop Presence
      • Status update on Missile Systems
      • No Live-Fire Drills Planned
        • The Political Landscape Ahead of Elections

China Denounces U.S. Missile Deployment in the Philippines

The Chinese government has expressed its disapproval regarding the United States’ recent decision too station Typhon ⁣missiles in the Philippines, warning that ⁤it “will not remain passive” against perceived threats stemming from this military development amidst ongoing tensions in the‌ South China‍ Sea.

Official Stance from China

Guo Jiakun, spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry, articulated ⁢during a press conference on Wednesday⁣ that, “China will not stand by while its security interests are jeopardized. It is expected that⁤ regional nations will reject this action, which ‌contradicts the evolving global landscape.” he underscored the need for a change of direction ​from Manila.

A call for Strategic Rethinking

Guo urged Philippine leaders to ​reconsider their approach and adopt strategies that ‌align with ‍their ⁤true national interests⁣ and those of their citizens.“Rather of continuing down a misguided path that ultimately⁤ is detrimental to the Philippines,we encourage them to reassess their position concerning missile ​systems‍ like ⁣Typhon,”‍ he stated.

Philippine Leadership Responds

This assertion came shortly after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. proclaimed he might withdraw U.S.-deployed Typhon missiles if China ceases its assertive actions in territorial waters claimed by both countries. Marcos proposed a mutual agreement: “If they halt claiming our territorial waters and harassing our fishermen—essentially allowing them‍ to work peacefully—and refrain from⁤ aggressive maneuvers against our vessels or using water cannons on our people, I would ‍consider⁤ returning these missiles.”

the Implications‌ of U.S. Troop Presence

From Beijing’s outlook, placing U.S. Army missile systems ⁣within Philippine borders does little to contribute positively ⁣towards stability across Southeast Asia. Guo pointed out that such deployments threaten peace and compromise legitimate security concerns‌ of neighboring countries.

“By collaborating with the U.S. on integrating Typhon into their defense strategy,” Guo remarked, “the Philippines risks placing its sovereignty ‌under external ⁢influence and invites geopolitical tensions along with an arms⁤ race within‌ this region.”

Status update on Missile Systems

A senior official confirmed earlier reports indicating movement by U.S.⁤ forces relocating mid-range missile capabilities previously stationed at Laoag ​airfield in Ilocos Norte to​ another undisclosed site within⁢ Luzon⁣ province.

The⁢ Tomahawk cruise missiles can target sites⁤ in both China and Russia directly from Philippine territory; additionally, SM-6 surface-to-air systems possess an operational range exceeding 200 kilometers aimed at aerial or maritime targets.

This relocation assessment aims to establish​ how swiftly ⁣batteries can be repositioned⁢ for potential operational readiness advancements.

No Live-Fire Drills Planned

The Philippine Army clarified plans regarding training exercises using Typhon missile‌ launchers—specifically stating they will refrain from employing live-fire exercises during upcoming military drills but‌ focus⁤ instead on payload delivery system training scenarios instead.

The Political Landscape Ahead of Elections

<pOn another note reported Tuesday, president Marcos ⁤backed specific candidates ahead of ​midterm elections who have openly critiqued china’s aggressive posture within disputed areas.

In light of this political ‍maneuvering, Guo‌ reiterated China’s ⁤steadfast opposition‍ toward any developments deemed⁣ exploitative concerning South China Sea⁢ disputes.

“Allow me to counter his viewpoint: no citizen should overlook lawful responses when​ faced with infringements or provocations originating not just from one ‍nation but also internal dissent,”⁣ added‌ Guo while emphasizing resistance towards politicizing South China Sea issues unnecessarily.

According data shared since Marcos assumed presidency nearly 200 ⁤diplomatic protests have​ been lodged against China’s ‍activities—a reflection signifying increasing strains between these nations.
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For ⁣further comments or insights into these developments GMA News‍ online has reached out formally toward officials representing Department of National Defense.—RF GMA Integrated News

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