How US-Philippines quiet show of South China Sea strength sent ‘a clear message’

By South China Morning Post | Created at 2025-01-21 00:01:30 | Updated at 2025-01-21 04:12:06 4 hours ago
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Days before Donald Trump’s inauguration, Washington quietly deployed an aircraft carrier strike group to the disputed South China Sea and staged secretive naval drills with the Philippines.

The timing was deliberate and the message unmistakable, analysts say – it signalled the US’ determination to continue challenging China’s increasingly provocative actions and regional dominance.

Over two days in waters near Palawan, US and Philippine forces held maritime defence exercises, part of a broader series of Maritime Cooperative Activities (MCA) that began in late 2023.

The drills on Friday and Saturday – kept under wraps until their conclusion – featured the USS Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group alongside Philippine vessels BRP Antonio Luna and BRP Andres Bonifacio. The exercises included tactical manoeuvres and communication drills aimed at bolstering interoperability between the two allies.

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Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner Jnr said naval drills with the US were a crucial element in continued efforts to strengthen defence cooperation. Photo: AFP

“With each exercise, we become increasingly prepared and effective in addressing the challenges ahead,” said General Romeo Brawner Jnr, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, on Sunday.

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