Philippines, US kick off joint drills amid China concerns

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More than 3,000 Filipino and US soldiers will participate in the three-week long annual exercises. Read more at straitstimes.com.

FORT MAGSAYSAY, Philippines - The Philippines and United States launched army-to-army exercises on Monday, with a focus on enhancing the South-east Asian nation’s ability to protect and defend its territory from external threats.expand the United States’ accessIt is a move that has infuriated China since the Philippines is seen as a fulcrum of geopolitical rivalry between the two major powers.

“The scenarios would involve the defence of the Philippine archipelago from potential foreign aggressors,” Philippines Army Chief Lieutenant General Romeo Brawner told reporters following the opening ceremony. It is also one of the five existing sites the United States has access to under its Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement with Manila.

 

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