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China's Paramilitary Navy Just Sank a Philippine Fishing Boat (and the U.S. Said Nothing)

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China's Paramilitary Navy Just Sank a Philippine Fishing Boat (and the U.S. Said Nothing)
The National Interest Timothy Robbins, Monica Michiko Sato,The National Interest Sat, Jun 22 6:00 AM GMT+3
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Timothy Robbins, Monica Michiko Sato

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What does this mean for U.S. allies?
China's Paramilitary Navy Just Sank a Philippine Fishing Boat (and the U.S. Said Nothing)
As the media fixates on the U.S. response to the June 13 attacks on commercial shipping in the Gulf of Oman, simmering tensions more than 3,700 miles away in the South China Sea may soon come to a boil. On June 12, the Philippine government released a statement on the sinking of an anchored Philippine fishing boat, the FB Gem-ver 1, after it was rammed by a Chinese vessel in a blatant display of aggression in the South China Sea. Both of these events, in the context of an increasing prevalence of hybrid warfare and gray zone tactics in the maritime domain, constitute potential crises capable of disrupting the global economy and escalating into a military conflict. Combined, they form an impending maelstrom that would quickly strain U.S. military capacity and threaten its ability to uphold its security agreements with its allies. In this new security environment, the United States needs substantive reflection of its national security priorities juxtaposed to its standing security commitments.
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