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Electronic warfare between China and the U.S. erupted in the South China Sea, and the U.S. suffered a total defeat.
GPS, telephone and communications in the northern Philippines were cut off.
The U.S. announced the withdrawal of medium-range missiles deployed in the Philippines.
The Philippine government says it is willing to take action to de-escalate the situation.
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GPS, telephone and communications in the northern Philippines were cut off.
The U.S. announced the withdrawal of medium-range missiles deployed in the Philippines.
The Philippine government says it is willing to take action to de-escalate the situation.
China-U.S. Electronic Warfare Erupts, Seen as China’s GPS Interference Rehearsal to Counter Land-Based Missiles
There are reports that when the China Coast Guard was salvaging an unidentified object dropped by a P8A in the South China Sea, a U.S. warship attempted to obstruct the operation. In response, China's Shandong aircraft carrier promptly moved to provide reinforcement. The U.S. urgently deployed...
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Weapons whiplash: US recalls potent midrange missiles from Philippines
China has repeatedly criticised the missiles being deployed to the Philippines. No reason was given as to why the US stopped the deployment.
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Philippines says it agrees with China to ‘de-escalate’ South China Sea tensions
THE Philippines and China agreed on Tuesday to “de-escalate tensions” over the South China Sea, Manila said, following a violent clash in the disputed waters last month. Read more at The Business Times.
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Philippines says it agrees with China to ‘de-escalate’ South China Sea tensions
THE Philippines and China agreed on Tuesday to “de-escalate tensions” over the South China Sea, Manila said, following a violent clash in the disputed waters last month. Read more at The Business Times.