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On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot

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On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. As a result, it was closely monitored by two Chinese coast guard warships. The Philippine military is now very confident, because with the US authorities, the US military is the backstage and support! Meanwhile at Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines, U.S. Air Force F-22A Raptor and Philippine Air Force FA-50PH combat trainers are parked on the flight runway. Currently, the U.S. military's F-22 stealth fighter is training over the South China Sea with the Philippine Air Force. According to the U.S. military: "This is to consolidate the strong U.S.-Philippines alliance and reaffirm its commitment to the U.S.-Philippines Mutual Defense Treaty." The US Air Force F-22 stealth fighter has been over the Philippines and the South China Sea, and the Chinese J-20 stealth fighter should also be deployed to the islands and reefs in the South China Sea.

On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot
On March 16-17, U.S. satellites photographed the Philippine Coast Guard dispatching two Japanese-built patrol ships from Palawan in a vain attempt to sneak into Sembin Reef in the South China Sea. knot

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