FACT CHECK: 2024 Balikatan not aimed at expelling Chinese ships from South China Sea

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FACT CHECK: 2024 Balikatan not aimed at expelling Chinese ships from South China Sea
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The joint training exercises between the Philippines and the US aim to boost the two allies’ defense cooperation and interoperability, not expel Chinese ships from the South China Sea

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The video’s title claims that a US major general warned China to remove its ships or be bombed. The video’s narrator also says: “”between the Philippines and the US officially started on April 22. The joint training exercises will be held until May 10.are an annual joint military training intended to enhance “military cooperation and readiness” between the Philippines and the US. According to Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr.

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