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MANILA, Philippines — The latest show of Chinese aggression in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal was made to show their citizens “they are still in control” after their “embarrassment” due to the Aug. 11 collision, National Maritime Council spokesperson Alexander Lopez said on Friday. The Armed Forces of the Philippines said three Chinese boats mounted with…
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China’s latest Ayungin actions seen as response to Panatag setback – NMC
MANILA, Philippines — The latest show of Chinese aggression in Ayungin (Second Thomas) Shoal was made to show their citizens “they are still in control” after their “embarrassment” due to the Aug. 11 collision, National Maritime Council spokesperson Alexander Lopez said on Friday. The Armed Forces of the Philippines said three Chinese boats mounted with…