China was “pushing us to the wall” with its growing aggression in the South China Sea, said National Security Council (NSC) Asst. Director-General Jonathan Malaya.
In the latest acts of aggression by China’s forces, a huge Chinese coast guard ship patrolled the hotly disputed Scarborough Shoal then sailed toward the northwestern coast of the Philippines on Tuesday, coming as close as 77 nautical miles (143 kilometers).
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In the latest acts of aggression by China’s forces, a huge Chinese coast guard ship patrolled the hotly disputed Scarborough Shoal then sailed toward the northwestern coast of the Philippines on Tuesday, coming as close as 77 nautical miles (143 kilometers).
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00:00The presence of the monster ship in Philippine waters, very close to our shoreline,
00:06not very close but 77 nautical miles to our shoreline is unacceptable
00:13and therefore should be withdrawn immediately by the Chinese government.
00:17All options are on the table because the closer the monster ship is in Philippine waters,
00:24the more it makes tensions high and the more that the Philippine government
00:29contemplates things it was not contemplating before.
00:32But on the part of the Philippines,
00:33these are clear consequences because you're pushing us to the wall.