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A Dangerous Dance at Sea: Ships Collide, China Blames Philippines

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A dangerous dance at sea turned into a collision on Tuesday, with China blaming the Philippines for deliberately ramming one of its vessels near the disputed Scarborough Shoal. The incident, which also saw Chinese ships deploy water cannons against a Philippine fleet, marks a perilous new low in the two countries’ relations.

The confrontation involved over ten Philippine government ships that approached the shoal from multiple directions. China’s Coast Guard stated that it took countermeasures to ward off the flotilla. The situation escalated to a physical impact, for which Beijing has assigned full blame to Manila, labeling its actions “provocative.”

This flare-up comes less than a week after China unilaterally declared a portion of the shoal a national nature reserve, a move that inflamed tensions. The Philippines, which calls the area Bajo de Masinloc, viewed the declaration as an illegal sovereignty grab and was preparing a formal diplomatic protest.

The Scarborough Shoal is a focal point of geopolitical rivalry in the South China Sea. Control over its rich fishing grounds and strategic location is fiercely contested, primarily due to China’s expansive claims that overlap with those of several other nations, threatening both regional security and global trade.

Several countries have voiced their solidarity with the Philippines. A senior US lawmaker condemned China’s coercive tactics. The governments of the UK and Australia also expressed their concern, while Canada’s embassy in Manila criticized the strategy of using environmentalism to assert control over disputed territory.

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