ASIA GEOPOLITICS | Philippines, US forces to train retaking island in joint drills

Philippine and U.S. troops fire an AT-4 84mm Anti-tank round during a live fire exercise at the three-week joint military drills “Salaknib” in Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija, Philippines, March 31, 2023. (Reuters/Eloisa Lopez)
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 Philippine and U.S. forces will simulate retaking enemy-occupied islands during joint military drills starting next week in areas facing Taiwan and the South China Sea as Manila shifts its focus to external defense.

The annual “Balikatan” or “shoulder-to-shoulder” drills, which will run from April 22 to May 10, will involve 16,700 soldiers who will train in maritime security, air and missile defense, dynamic missile strikes, cyber defense, and information operations.

It will be the first time the maritime exercises are carried out beyond Philippine territorial waters,” said Michael Logico, a Philippine army colonel overseeing the exercises.

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Aimed at improving interoperability between the two militaries, the drills come against the backdrop of China’s recent aggressive behavior in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, flashpoints for Chinese and U.S. tensions.

In response to the planned drills, China’s foreign ministry warned that the Philippines should be “sober enough to realize” that bringing in extra-territorial countries to show off their force in the South China Sea and provoke confrontation will only aggravate tensions and undermine regional stability.

Philippine soldiers take position on a beach during a joint exercise between Australian and Philippine troops at a naval base in San Antonio town, Zambales province on August 25, 2023. Australian and Filipino troops held exercises on August 25 near flashpoint South China Sea waters claimed by China, with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos hailing them as an “extremely important” example of close cooperation. (Photo by Ted ALJIBE / AFP)
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“Attempts to bring in external forces to safeguard its so-called security will only lead to greater insecurity for itself,” ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said at a regular news conference, urging both countries to stop provocation.

Logico said U.S. troops and their Manila counterparts will simulate retaking islands occupied by hostile forces in the northernmost islands of the country, close to Taiwan and in the western Palawan province facing the South China Sea.

A small French contingent will join this year’s drills for the first time since the annual exercise began in 1991, deploying a frigate that will sail jointly with Philippines and US naval vessels in Manila’s exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea.

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Around 14 nations will join as observers, including Japan, India and countries in ASEAN and the European Union, Logico said.

Like last year, next week’s exercise will attempt to sink a mock enemy warship in the northern city of Laoag in Ilocos province.

April 18, 2024 – 9:07 AM

—Reporting by Mikhail Flores; Additional reporting by Andrew Hayley in Beijing; Editing by Michael Perry

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