Japan-U.S.-Philippines Coast Guards Simulate Crisis Amid China Threat
- Japan's coast guard is simulating a collision between vessels during joint exercises with the United States and the Philippines, aimed at showing unity against Chinese activities in disputed waters.
- This is the second time these coast guards have trained together, following previous exercises in the Philippines in 2023.
- Officials state that these drills are not targeting any specific nation, although language used often indirectly refers to China.
- Japan confirmed that two Chinese aircraft carriers operated together for the first time in the Pacific in June, highlighting rising regional tensions.
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Japan-US-Philippines coast guards simulate crisis amid China threat
Helicopters buzzed in the shadow of a smouldering volcano and boats rescued dummies from the sea this week in a show of maritime unity by Japan, the United States and the Philippines. A crew member checks the lines after the Japan Coast Guard ship ‘Asanagi’ (L) returned from a maritime exercise with the Philippine Coast Guard ship ‘Teresa Magbanua’ and the United States Coast Guard ship ‘Cutter Stratton’ in the waters around the southern city of…
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ON BOARD THE ASANAGI, Japan: Helicopters buzzed in the shadow of a smouldering volcano and boats rescued dummies from the sea this week in a show of maritime unity by Japan, the United States and the Philippines. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
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