USS Ronald Reagan, nagsasagawa ng flight operations sa bahagi ng Luzon Strait;

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USS Ronald Reagan, nagsasagawa ng flight operations sa bahagi ng Luzon Strait;

U.S., bumuwelta sa naging pahayag ng China sa presensiya ng USS Ronald Reagan sa katubigan malapit sa PH
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00:00 In the midst of the situation, USS Ronald Reagan will visit the Philippines again.
00:06 It's something that China doesn't want to do.
00:09 The government clarified that the Philippines is not looking for trouble.
00:14 The center of the news is from Bea Bernardo.
00:25 Flight operations are underway in the eastern part of Luzon Strait
00:30 for a US forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan.
00:34 More than 1,000 ships are on board to fight this war.
00:38 Some of them are high-tech aircraft like F/A-18 jets, C2 Greyhound, and helicopters.
00:44 USS Ronald Reagan is operating in the Indo-Pacific region.
00:48 It has more than 5,000 sailors and 152 pilots.
00:54 Among them is Marcos Castaneda, who has served in the US Navy for 12 years.
00:59 He grew up in Pasig City and migrated to the United States just 12 years ago.
01:04 We want to represent our culture.
01:06 We want to show that we are Filipinos and we persevere in any culture.
01:10 A lot of opportunities in the United States,
01:12 but we want to represent the Filipinos that we can perform in any platform.
01:15 It's not hard for Rich to adjust in life and be equal in the US Navy
01:20 because of the large community of Filipinos in the organization.
01:23 I think it's easier because a lot of Filipinos are in the Navy.
01:26 So of all the branches I would have selected, it would have been the Navy.
01:30 Because everybody's here. The Filipinos are strong in the Navy.
01:34 USS Ronald Reagan visited the country the next day.
01:38 This will be the third time that this ship will go to war in the Philippines.
01:42 The visit of the Reagan is a symbol of the partnership and the alliance that we have with the Philippines.
01:49 China did not like the presence of aircraft carrier vessels in the nearby sea in the Philippines.
01:54 In a published article in Chinese media, they said that in the operation of USS Ronald Reagan in the Union,
02:00 the United States of America is consenting to the Philippines' activity in the West Philippine Sea.
02:05 But the US is crazy.
02:07 I would just say that these visits are part of our alliance.
02:10 They happen all the time at regular intervals.
02:13 Other governments can read into it what they will,
02:16 but we have an ironclad alliance with the Philippines and we're very glad that we can have these kinds of visits.
02:20 The Philippines did not intend to have a war in China because it is just protecting our territory.
02:28 All of this, the swarming, their illegal activities there, the barring,
02:36 this is a plan of China, to occupy the entire South China Sea, which we should learn from.
02:44 It is clear that we will not have a war in China.
02:48 We will just protect our territory under international law.
02:55 Meanwhile, the leaders of the United States and Australia agreed to support the 2016 arbiter ruling
03:01 that the Philippines is favoring the next shipment of the Philippines and China to the South China Sea.
03:08 U.S. President Joe Biden and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in Washington, D.C.
03:14 are partners and the two countries are pushing for any dangerous action in the South China Sea
03:19 as part of the prevention of the Philippines' routine maritime operations in the South China Sea.
03:23 Chudoro said that because of what happened, it is possible that more countries will be interested in joining the joint patrol with the Philippines.
03:31 The United States and Australia were the first to express their interest in this activity.
03:35 Bea Bernardo for the nation.
03:37 done.

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