China may have to face difficulties after its bullying in the South China Sea
There can be a war between China and America in the South China Sea anytime!
AUG 28 (WTN) - The South China Sea has become a battleground in a short time, and war can be started from this area anytime. Indeed, the South China Sea, one of the world's busiest trade routes, could become the battleground of the Third World War due to China's aggression and encroachment in the region.
Actually, the South China Sea is very strategically and economically important. And, for this reason, China asserts its authority over 85 percent of the South China Sea. However, many countries have rejected this claim of China, and countries like Vietnam and Taiwan have also openly warned China. In this context, after Taiwan and Vietnam, now the Philippines has also threatened and warned to stop China from entering the South China Sea.
For your information, let's know that the Foreign Minister of the Philippines has warned China that if China attacked its naval ships in the South China Sea, then the Philippines would call the US Army, and would implement the defense agreement with America. However, earlier Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's administration said that his government would not seek help from the US.
At the same time, the Philippines is taking necessary steps to protect itself without fear from China. And even after China's warning, the Philippines has decided that its air force will continue to patrol the South China Sea further. However, China has described the Philippines' statement as provocative. Here, the Philippines has clearly stated that China has already lost in the International Court of Justice on the issue of the South China Sea, and if China attacks its (the Philippines) ships, we (the Philippines) will call the US Army.
Here, China, in the South China Sea, demonstrating its power near Henan Island and the Parcel Islands, has tested four medium-range ballistic missiles. Not only this, but China has also launched its anti-aircraft missile DF-26B and DF-21 in the South China Sea for the first time as the part of naval exercises in the disputed area amid surveillance of American reconnaissance aircraft, and that too a day before It was the US U-2 spy plane that entered the Bohai Sea in the northern coastal region of China during its naval exercise in a flight-prohibited zone.
According to defense experts, the DF-26B is a dual-capacity missile, but the missile is restricted under the 'Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty'. For your information, let you know that the United States and the former Soviet Union intervened on this treaty after the end of the Cold War. However, the US removed itself from the treaty last year and argued that such weapons were being deployed by China.
At the same time, DF-21 has the firepower of about 1,800 km and is also called "career killer". China is believed to have developed the DF-21 so as to target American aircraft carriers. Indeed, in the wake of a possible military conflict with the US, China has made considerable investment as well as much work towards developing missiles, fighter jets, nuclear submarines, and other weapons. Now, as the Trump administration has rejected China's claims of sovereignty over much of the disputed territory of the South China Sea, it remains to be seen how long a military conflict between China and the United States can survive.