US, Australia, Canada, Philippines Drill In South China Sea
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US, Australia, Canada, Philippines Drill In South China Sea
On Wednesday, the US, Canada, Australia, and the Philippines conducted joint maritime operations in the South China Sea. The joint patrols come after a Filipino sailor lost a finger to axe-wielding Chinese forces in a June clash in the Second Thomas Shoal [BBC]. While no one was killed, the recent clash marks a step up from the usual ramming of ships and a reminder of how prone the region is to escalation. In a 1988 clash between China and Vietnam, 64 Vietnamese military personnel were killed [Business Insider].
China has laid claim to most of the South China Sea and has territorial disputes with several different countries including Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam [CFR]. To protect its claims, Beijing has built a series of militarised islands throughout the sea. It also relies on an aggressive coast guard that engages in “grey zone” tactics or less-than-lethal tactics to deny access to contested areas.