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US and allied forces kick off combat drills with Philippines despite Washington’s focus on Iran

Japan joined the annual drills with 1,400 personnel as more than 17,000 troops practiced live-fire operations and ship-sinking maneuvers.

  • On Monday, April 20, the United States and the Philippines launched the 19-day Balikatan war games involving more than 17,000 troops, with Japan deploying 1,400 personnel in a prominent combat role.
  • Philippine military chief General Romeo Brawner called this year's event 'the biggest ever,' emphasizing that the multinational drills build deterrence and resilience against regional aggression in the Indo-Pacific.
  • During the drills, Japanese forces will fire Type 88 cruise missiles from Ilocos Norte to sink a target ship about 40 kilometers away in the South China Sea, demonstrating Japan's expanded combat role.
  • In Beijing, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Guo Jiakun warned that introducing external forces could spark confrontation, while about 50 protesters outside the Manila base branded the exercises an 'imperialist terrorist' act.
  • Despite Washington's preoccupation with the Middle East war, U.S. Lieutenant General Christian Wortman affirmed American focus on the Indo-Pacific remains 'unwavering,' supported by established visiting forces agreements with Manila.
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Manila. The United States and the Philippines began yesterday one of their biggest combat exercises, in an annual demonstration of allied military might aimed at deterring aggression in Asia, despite the fact that the war in the Middle East grabs Washington’s attention. Large-scale practices between the two countries will expand this year to include new full-time participants, such as Japan and Canada, who have signed agreements with Manila, rep…

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The United States, the Philippines and other countries have begun a joint major maneuver in the South China Sea.

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Captured in its blockade of the Strait of Ormuz, the U.S. Army is mobilizing in the Taiwan Strait. Thousands of U.S., Philippine and Japanese soldiers launched the annual military manoeuvres in the north of the Philippines, near Taiwan, on Monday, April 20th. For the first time, these military exercises will take place in the presence of a large Japanese contingent, and these manoeuvres are closely scrutinized by Beijing.

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El Economista broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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