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A Military Game of Chicken in the South China Sea? ( Source- The Diplomat / Author- Pilin Fen-Kok)

Image credits- United States Navy Source- The Diplomat Author- Pilin Fen-Kok Despite China’s protestations against discussing the issue, the South China Sea was front and center at this month’s meetings between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other regional players in Kuala Lumpur. Amid criticisms of China’s island-reclamation activities, the U.S. and China continued to trade accusations that the other is militarizing the South China Sea. Meanwhile, China maintained its objection, to no avail, to internationalizing the South China Sea issue through the involvement of non-ASEAN members. The ship has sailed on both fronts. Now, more than ever, the South China Sea has become both a military and international issue. Given how all parties appear to have dug deeper into their positions, the situation looks unlikely to change anytime soon. While Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi told his ASEAN counterparts that China has halted its reclamation of ar

Joint Japan-Philippine Flight Over South China Sea Riles China ( Source- The Diplomat / Author- Shannon Tiezzi)

JMSDF P3C Orion ( Source- Wikimedia Commons / Author: Namazu- tron) Source- The Diplomat  Author- Shannon Tiezzi A Japanese surveillance plane flew over disputed waters in the South China Sea on Tuesday, as part of joint drills with the Philippines. As The Diplomat reported previously, the Philippines is holding separate drills with the United States and Japan this week, with both exercises held near the South China Sea. The Japan-Philippine drill, only the second ever between the two countries, simulated maritime search and rescue operations, part of the drill’s larger focus on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. As part of the drill, a Japanese Maritime Self Defense Force (MSDF) P3-C Orion surveillance plane flew past Reed Bank, an area claimed by both China and the Philippines. The Japanese plane carried three Philippine crew members on board as guests, and was accompanied by a Philippine patrol aircraft, Reuters reported. Philippine Marine Colonel Jon