China-Japan Tensions Escalate Over South China Sea
China-Japan Tensions Escalate Over South China Sea
China-Japan Tensions Escalate Over South China Sea
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Tensions in the South China Sea have escalated significantly, with China lodging a diplomatic protest against Japan for remarks regarding the Sabina Shoal, which China claims. Meanwhile, Japan's defense ministry reported a Chinese surveillance plane intruding into its airspace, prompting a strong protest from Tokyo. In a related context, China's top diplomat warned the U.S. against interfering in its disputes with the Philippines, emphasizing China's commitment to its territorial claims. Experts suggest that China is testing U.S. support for the Philippines amidst accusations of aggressive actions, including the firing of flares at Philippine aircraft. The U.S. has hinted at potentially escorting Philippine vessels to counter Chinese intimidation, invoking mutual defense treaties. This complex geopolitical situation highlights the delicate balance of power in the region and the potential for armed conflict.

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