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Guardians of Sovereignty: Unveiling the Truth in the West Philippine Sea

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calendar_today27-11-2023 03:18:08

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For generations, the shores of Bataan, Zambales, and Pangasinan have provided livelihood for Filipino fishermen. But today, over 80 Chinese-owned firms have quietly taken over—fencing off coastlines, driving out locals, and raising alarming questions about dredging and illegal

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Balikatan, the joint Philippines–United States military drills, stands as a strong testament to the Philippines’ commitment to regional security, disaster preparedness, and international cooperation. Rather than being a cause for alarm, these exercises represent a proactive step

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From Claims to Confrontation: China Crosses the Line—Again—in West Philippine Sea China’s so-called ‘peaceful rise’ is exposed once more as maritime aggression. In a reckless display of force, a #ChineseCoastGuard vessel deliberately cut off a #Philippine ship just 36 nautical

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Nothing says “peaceful rise” like sailing a full-blown carrier strike group—including an aircraft carrier and eight warships—right up to another country’s backyard during allied defense drills. China’s really out here redefining “innocent passage” as “creep as close as legally

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Imagine being so desperate you hire a PR firm in Makati to fake Filipino support. 😂 China can build warships but needs trolls to build respect — and even then, they fail. No peso-paid lie can cover up the truth: the Philippines sees through you.

Imagine being so desperate you hire a PR firm in Makati to fake Filipino support. 😂 China can build warships but needs trolls to build respect — and even then, they fail. No peso-paid lie can cover up the truth: the Philippines sees through you.
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Amid false claims, Philippine forces peacefully confirmed our presence at Sandy Cay, while foreign vessels observed from afar. Facts matter. 🇵🇭 We stand firm in safeguarding our territory through rightful, responsible action. #WestPhilippineSea

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The West Philippine Sea belongs to the Philippines — no matter how many parades you stage, how many fake flags you plant, or how many warships you send to lurk near our shores. You can flood your news with victory dances, fool your people with propaganda, and fly your banners on

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China's illegal construction activities at Sandy Cays (Tiexian Jiao) are not just a blatant violation of international law — they are an unforgivable assault on our environment and our sovereignty. Through reckless building and militarization, #China is committing environmental

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Landing on Sandy Cays (Tiexian Jiao) is a legitimate act of Philippine sovereignty — not "infringement" as #China shamelessly claims. 🇵🇭 China’s propaganda cannot hide the truth: the 2016 Hague ruling crushed your illegal nine-dash line fantasy and exposed your lies to the

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A Chinese national was apprehended by the National Bureau of Investigation right in front of the Commission on Elections office—caught in possession of a suspected IMSI catcher. This isn’t just espionage—it’s a glaring act of foreign interference. An IMSI catcher is a

A Chinese national was apprehended by the National Bureau of Investigation right in front of the Commission on Elections office—caught in possession of a suspected IMSI catcher.

This isn’t just espionage—it’s a glaring act of foreign interference. An IMSI catcher is a
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You Can Remove the Label, But Not the Law. The West Philippine Sea Exists — On Maps, In Court, And In Our Sovereignty. Google Maps may have removed the “West Philippine Sea” label from public view — but no platform, algorithm, or pressure can delete the truth. The West

You Can Remove the Label, But Not the Law. The West Philippine Sea Exists — On Maps, In Court, And In Our Sovereignty.

Google Maps may have removed the “West Philippine Sea” label from public view — but no platform, algorithm, or pressure can delete the truth. The West
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China, the shining role model of international law and peaceful coexistence, is now scolding the Philippines for “creating disturbances”? This from the same country that casually strolls into Philippine waters, like Sandy Cay—which, by the way, is well within the Philippines’

China, the shining role model of international law and peaceful coexistence, is now scolding the Philippines for “creating disturbances”? This from the same country that casually strolls into Philippine waters, like Sandy Cay—which, by the way, is well within the Philippines’
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The continued obstruction of Philippine Coast Guard vessels by Chinese maritime forces at Scarborough Shoal—a feature well within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone and over 900 kilometers from the nearest Chinese landmass—represents a blatant violation of international

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Amazing how China’s coast guard and fishing fleets manage to ‘accidentally’ find themselves building runways and radar stations on reefs they don’t own—while simultaneously giving peace lectures at international forums. Truly, the only nation that can militarize the sea while

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The legendary nine-dash line—China’s magical doodle that turns international waters into personal property, because who needs UNCLOS when you have crayons and entitlement?

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Isn’t it just adorable how China believes the West Philippine Sea doubles as its private sandbox? The Tan Suo 3 waltzes 92 nautical miles into Philippine waters, plants a deep-sea submersible like a beach umbrella, and “borrows” mysterious yellow gadgets as if they were pool toys

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When influence wears the mask of generosity, sovereignty becomes the price. These aren't donations—they're strategic entries into our institutions. From patrol cars to dental kits, the CCP is playing the long game. This is not aid. It's access. Not support. It's soft power. Stay

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GOOGLE JUST CALLED IT WHAT IT IS: THE WEST PHILIPPINE SEA | The world’s maps are evolving — because truth always finds its way. Google now labels it what it legally is — the West Philippine Sea, the maritime Heart of our sovereignty, within the South China Sea. As more than