FACT CHECK: ‘Asian forces’ did not send ships in the West Philippine Sea to attack China

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A Facebook video falsely reported that naval ships of the United States, Japan, and Australia sent ships to the West Philippine Sea to attack China

The Facebook page PH Voice posted a video on October 1. It had 157,000 views, 354 comments, and 7,900 reactions as of writing.

The narrator of the video, however, referred to the US, Japan, Australia, and India as the “Asian forces” in the video. “Ilang bansa sa rehiyon ang nagtalaga ng kanilang hukbong pandagat sa West Philippine Sea upang suportahan ang Pilipinas sa nagpapatuloy na alitan nito sa China. Ang United States, Japan, Australia, at India ay kabilang sa mga bansang tumugon sa patuloy na panghihimasok ng China sa Pilipinas at iba pang teritoryo sa Asya.

US, Japan, Australia, and India – countries referred to as the “Asian forces” in the video – did not send naval forces to the West Philippine Sea to attack China. Some of the naval forces of Australia, Japan, and United States are currently in the West Philippine Sea. These countries are participating in the annual Maritime Training Activity of the US Navy, the exercise will include drills on anti-submarine, surface and air warfare, and maritime awareness.

Sama Sama Exercise used to be a bilateral event between the US and the Philippines, but in 2022, the Armed Forces of the Philippines heldthat said battleships from the US, Japan, and Australia retaliated against China over its recent acts of hostility in the West Philippine Sea. last August 24. The quadrilateral exercise aimed to strengthen defense cooperation among the four countries. There was no mention that the joint drills were directed against China.

However, ABC News earlier reported that according to unnamed Filipino officials, the drill aimed to underscore the US, Japanese, and Australian commitment to the rule of law in the region after the recent incidents of Chinese maritime aggression against the Philippines.Keep us aware of suspicious Facebook pages, groups, accounts, websites, articles, or photos in your network by contacting us at factcheck@rappler.com.

 

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