In a world where maritime sovereignty is no longer just about boundaries but about power and control, China’s growing aggression in the South China Sea stands as a direct challenge to international law and regional stability. The Philippines, refusing to be cornered, has made it clear that it will not bow to intimidation, putting all options on the table, including new legal battles. China’s latest provocations bring an old, unresolved dispute back into sharp focus- one that demands the world’s attention and a decisive response.
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