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东南亚金色眼镜蛇最大军演及小马可仕背后插刀
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东南亚金色眼镜蛇最大军演及小马可仕背后插刀

李良书简 03/01/2023

美,日,韩与泰,新,马,印尼等猴子国一同登举行有史以来最大的东南亚“金色眼镜蛇”军演,剑指中国,菲律宾的小马可仕则声言菲律宾军队使命已经改变 – 对付中国(https://youtu.be/NZpcX0aKZ-I?t=246)。

帝国派驻在华第五纵队皮条客王毅拉拢印尼佐科齐与菲律宾小马可,以高规格迎接到北京并为之大撒币,祸国殃民,莫此为甚。

习近平应立马清除王毅秦刚等外交部门一帮帝国第五纵队,否则国将不国,不堪设想!


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菲律宾的小马可仕决裂北京打造美日澳南海巡航舰队(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvV57yPGj40),而北京的王毅秦刚们,正兴冲冲地又让澳洲红酒进入了中国。    

习近平这厮,到底在干什么?    

   
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北京凯子外交的成果-菲律宾与澳洲成立军事联盟对付中国          

李良书简02/23/2023          

经由帝国第五纵队皮条客王毅的拉拢,菲律宾总统小马可士不久前访华,得到7000亿美元基础建设的承诺后,立马翻脸,於原来给与帝国四个军事基地外,多加五个,一共为几个来对付中国,北京的承诺,正好为更新这些基地所需铺路,而今更仿效日本与韩国的东北亚反中联盟,与澳洲成立类似联盟针对中国(见参考),项庄舞剑,是为对中国之南北夹击;这只菲律宾猴子小马可士,不可谓不狠毒!          

而澳洲不久前才甜言蜜语,诱骗北京网开一面,取消对其各种经济上的制裁,王毅习近平一伙也如响斯应,但不旋踵之间,回过头来打击中国,毫不手软。          

用中国人民的钱来打中国,就是透过帝国第五纵队成员王毅进行的北京凯子外交的成果;这跟每年输血台独两千亿美元来打中国的勾当,如出一致。          

习近平,难道不了解一直都站在菲律宾人民对立面的剥削者马可士家族的烂污,是帝国的走卒??难道不明白澳洲本就是盎格鲁萨克孙白人帝国殖民集团的要角,即使换了执政党,就能脱胎换骨了?难道不知道台独的存在,你的输血正好让他壮大?          

再这么搞下去,中国不被搞垮,是无天理。这个被帝国安置在中国第五纵队完全控制了的中共总书记习近平,它的存在还有意义吗?          

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Philippines and Australia advance defense cooperation in South China Sea          

https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2023/02/mil-230222-rfa02.htm?_m=3n%2e002a%2e3554%2eiq0ao001b8%2e3au2            
         

In-Depth Coverage          

Canberra pushes for joint patrols with the Philippines, as Manila and Washington discuss same          

By  Jason Gutierrez for BenarNews 2023.02.22 -- The Philippines and  Australia have agreed to formalize their "strategic" defense engagement  through an annual meeting, their defense chiefs said Wednesday, as both  countries look to counter Beijing's growing military influence  especially in the South China Sea.          

Philippine  Defense Secretary Carlito Galvez Jr. and Richard Marles, his Australian  counterpart, made the announcement after a closed-door meeting in  Manila, according to BenarNews, an RFA-affiliated news service, on the  same day that Washington also backed the Southeast Asian nation, whose  coast guard was threatened recently by a Chinese ship during an incident  in the disputed maritime region.          

At  a joint post-meeting press conference, Marles underscored "deep  connections" between Australia and the Philippines, which already have  been cooperating in anti-terrorism training in the southern Philippine  region of Mindanao.          

"[W]hen  we start talking about our strategic interests and the matters that go  to our nations, those discussions happen upon a really solid personal  human foundation of trust, friendship and affection, and that matters,"  said Marles, who is also Australia's deputy prime minister.          

At present, both nations "have a greater strategic alignment than we've had in any moment in our respective histories," he said.          

"Later  this year, we look forward to signing the strategic partnership between  our two countries which comes on top of the first meeting between Prime  Minister Albanese and President Marcos in November of last year,"  Marles told reporters.          

He  was referring to a meeting between Philippine President Ferdinand  Marcos Jr. and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese last year in  Bangkok during the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit.          

Marles  said Galvez was expected to visit Australia soon as part of the  official annual meeting in what he called "a formed institutional path."          

Joint patrols          

Marles also pushed for the possibility of joint patrols in the South China Sea.          

Marles  said Australia was "deeply invested in asserting" the U.N. Convention  on the Law of the Sea, which gives coastal states like the Philippines a  200-nautical mile exclusive economic zone.          

"As  countries which are committed to the global rules-based order, it is  natural that we should think about ways in which we can cooperate in  this respect. And so we did talk today about the possibility of  exploring joint patrols and we will continue that work," Marles said.          

Both  countries are "looking at ways in which we can pursue joint patrols  together in the South China Sea, and looking at ways in which we can do  more exercises together," Marles emphasized.          

Australia  in the coming months, he said, would be sending "one of its largest  contingents" to join Balikatan, the annual joint military exercises  between the Philippines and the United States.          

Marles  echoed the sentiments of U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III, who  visited the Philippines early this month to negotiate more access for  American troops to the country's strategic military installations. Since  his visit to Manila, the U.S. and the Philippines have also been  discussing the prospect of joint patrols in the South China Sea.          

Both  the United States and Australia, along with the United Kingdom, have  formed a three-way security pact - AUKUS - whose primary aim is to blunt  Beijing's growing influence in the Indo-Pacific.          

Laser          

Earlier  on Wednesday, the American chief spoke by phone to Galvez to offer his  country's support after a China Coast Guard ship allegedly aimed a  military-grade laser onto a Filipino vessel delivering supplies to  Manila's outpost in the Second Thomas Shoal.          

"Secretary  Austin underscored the United States' commitment to supporting the  lawful rights and operations of the Philippines in the South China Sea,"  said Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder, the Pentagon's spokesman.          

According  to Ryder, Austin reiterated that the U.S. was bound to come to Manila's  aid in case of an armed attack on its military, aircraft, and public  ships by a foreign power, as spelled out in the 72-year-old Mutual  Defense Agreement.          

"The  two leaders discussed proposals to deepen operational cooperation and  enhance the United States and the Philippines' shared security,  including the recent decision to resume combined maritime activities in  the South China Sea," he said, adding that Austin also reaffirmed his  government's commitment to "bolstering the Philippines' defense  capabilities and capacity to resist coercion."          

Meanwhile  on Wednesday, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said that one of its  aircraft received radio challenges from the Chinese coast guard during a  routine patrol flight in the Philippine EEZ.          

The  aircraft was flying over the Ayungin and Sabina Shoals when it received  "inaudible radio challenges, both in English and Chinese, from CCG-5304  currently continuing to maintain presence in the area," the PCG said.          

The  incident occurred "despite diplomatic protests filed by the Department  of Foreign Affairs (DFA)," the coast guard said in a statement in which  it also released photos taken of vessels that it described as Chinese  ships and boats spotted in the area.          

"The  PCG aircraft issued its own radio challenge emphasizing that it is  conducting a [Maritime Domain Awareness] flight within airspace over the  Philippine EEZ and directing CCG-5304 to leave the area immediately,"  it said.          

During  the patrol, the PCG airplane also "observed at least twenty-six (26)  suspected Chinese Maritime Militia (CMM) vessels anchored in and around  the vicinity of the shoal."          

Mindanao          

Galvez,  for his part, underscored Australia's help in the Philippine military's  efforts at controlling Islamic State-linked militants in the southern  island of Mindanao.          

Australia  and the U.S. helped in intelligence gathering to chase pro-IS militants  out of the southern city of Marawi in 2017 after five months of pitched  battles that left 1,200 militants, government forces and civilians  dead.          

Galvez  noted that a small contingent of Australian forces were currently  engaged in joint training with Filipino forces in the south, and that  this gave confidence to Filipino troops on the frontline.          

"We  are very thankful that the skills have been completely transferred to  our soldiers. And we have seen now that terrorism has dramatically  decreased in these areas," Galvez said, noting that since the battle of  Marawi, there have been "very minimal" skirmishes in the area.          

BenarNews is an RFA-affiliated online news agency.


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