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40 Chinese Ships Blockade Resupply Mission to Philippine Coast Guard Flagship in South China Sea
U.S. Naval Institute ^ | AUGUST 26, 2024 | AARON-MATTHEW LARIOSA

Posted on 09/03/2024 1:03:08 PM PDT by Retain Mike

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To: steve86

Duterte was pretty close to being a. Chicom puppet if he wasn’t full on puppet.


21 posted on 09/03/2024 4:22:30 PM PDT by ifinnegan (Democrats kill babies and harvest their organs to sell)
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To: Retain Mike

Call their bluff, the Navy’ 7th fleet is based in Yokosuka Japan, dispatch a cruiser and a couple of destroyers and some carrier fighters to run the blockade. It’s high time Japan becomes a naval power again,


22 posted on 09/03/2024 4:33:48 PM PDT by kenmcg (ti hi o)
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To: steve86

He announced massive Chinese investment that never materialized. He was double-crossed by the Chinese, as some see it.


23 posted on 09/03/2024 5:15:10 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: Alas Babylon!

Yes, there is more wrong. Duterte finished his 6-year term, and wasn’t “kicked out”. His daughter was elected vice-President.


24 posted on 09/03/2024 5:17:43 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: rdcbn1

The bases, as they were, would be useless today. They are too close to China to serve as logistics/shipyard/rear area support, as they were then. They would just be massive targets for Chinese missiles and fighter bombers.

The current bases treaty gives the US carte blanche to deploy its forces anywhere in the country, essentially using the whole for fighting positions for mobile radar and missiles, tactical airstrips and the like. The key is dispersal and mobility. The Philippines is, these days, front line, not a rear area.


25 posted on 09/03/2024 5:23:04 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: rdcbn1

To add to the complication

- Clark AFB turned into the Clark airport complex, which is huge, and very busy. It is the Philippines airfreight hub, a massive business.

- Subic shipyard was expanded into https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agila_Subic_Shipyard
A global scale shipyard, it was offline after Covid and the financial troubles of its Korean owner, Hanjin.

Subic facilities are open and have been used by US forces under the current basing agreement.


26 posted on 09/03/2024 5:35:21 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: buwaya

As I see it we could mine the Taiwan Strait. Is there such a thing as smart mines? Just a thought. They wouldn’t have to be armed as long as the Chicoms think they are. It’s similar to Gorbachev thinking SDI was operational when he met Reagan at Reykjavik-the movie scene.

Speaking of Reykjavik the movie depicted George Schultz wanted Reagan to be willing to give up on SDI as well as being against the take down this wall statement.

I do remember the press conference when Reykjavik failed. Schultz was on camera saying he was proud of Reagan. I’m sure many of you remember. Correct me please.


27 posted on 09/03/2024 5:43:05 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Anyone remember Bruce Babbitt? Az. Gov.-wannabe POTUS. At a 1988 debate he put down Reagan for the’ missed opportunity’ at Reykjavik. Showed how naive the left was after saying SDI couldn’t work. This was 10 years after Jimmy Carter tried to get into the good graces of the Soviets by putting a stop to the neutron bomb-didn’t buy us anything.-a ‘reset’? Reagan put Pershing missiles in Germany AFTER the Russians put all those bombers to threaten NATO. The German left had the biggest problem with it just like our left.

Trump took out Solimani and dropped a MAOB somewhere. The message was sent and understood.


28 posted on 09/03/2024 5:56:55 PM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: DIRTYSECRET

“Is there such a thing as smart mines?”

Yes. And more. Not much is available open source as submarine stuff is on another level of secrecy.

The last open source weapon is from the 1980s.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_60_CAPTOR


29 posted on 09/03/2024 6:06:17 PM PDT by buwaya (Strategic imperatives )
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To: Retain Mike

f China, it’s not their sea !

There’s a hell of a lot more legitimacy for active kinetic here than in none of our business Ukraine.


30 posted on 09/04/2024 2:52:33 PM PDT by A strike ("Rise Peter, kill and eat.")
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