Philippines Offers to Remove US Missile System if China Ceases 'Aggressive Behavior'

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Philippines Offers to Remove US Missile System if China Ceases 'Aggressive Behavior'
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has proposed a deal with China: if Beijing halts its assertive actions in the disputed South China Sea, the Philippines will return a U.S. missile system currently stationed in the country. Marcos stated that China's behavior, including territorial claims, harassment of Filipino fishermen, and use of water cannons and lasers, would necessitate the removal of the system.

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“Let’s make a deal with China: Stop claiming our territory, stop harassing our fishermen and let them have a living, stop ramming our boats, stop water cannoning our people, stop firing lasers at us and stop your aggressive and coercive behavior, and we’ll return the typhoon missiles,” Marcos told reporters in central Cebu province.Scores of Afghans have left for the US after their visas were processed in the PhilippinesThe U.S.

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