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