laitimes

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

author:It's a little interesting little chai
The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Victory news came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot to shoot: 100 Filipino ships raced to evacuate

"The sea does not give up water, so it can become big; The mountain does not give up the soil and stones, so it can become its height. "As the ancients said, the strength of a nation comes from the calm response and wisdom to solve every challenge. Today, such a legend is once again played out in the South China Sea. The fact that 100 Philippine ships chose to evacuate in a race to challenge the mainland's sovereignty not only demonstrates the mainland's firm position, but also demonstrates our wisdom in peacefully resolving disputes.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

The South China Sea, a vast expanse of blue water, has been the home of mainland fishermen since ancient times, and is also an important part of the mainland's maritime rights and interests. However, in recent years, some countries have frequently created incidents in the South China Sea and tried to infringe on the mainland's maritime rights and interests by force. In the face of such a provocation, the mainland did not choose to retaliate, but displayed the demeanor and wisdom that a major country should have.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Not long ago, this huge fleet of 100 Philippine ships, instigated by certain political forces in the Philippines, tried to assemble and carry out a so-called "rights protection" operation against Scarborough Shoal on the mainland. However, they did not expect that the mainland had already made full preparations. As soon as these vessels entered the South China Sea, they were closely monitored and skillfully intercepted by mainland coast guard vessels.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

In this contest without gunpowder, the mainland coast guard ships showed superb tactical literacy and firm will. They did not act aggressively, but responded with wisdom and courage to the provocations of the Philippine ships. Through clever tactical arrangements and a resolute attitude, the mainland coast guard ships succeeded in cornering the Philippine vessels.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Faced with the firm stance and high morale of the mainland coast guard vessels, the Philippine ships began to be in chaos. They originally thought that they could force the mainland to submit with their huge numerical superiority, but the reality gave them a resounding slap in the face. Under the close surveillance of mainland coast guard vessels, the Philippine ships were unable to form an effective attack, but instead fell into chaos because of internal contradictions.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

In the end, the Filipino ships had to choose to evacuate. They scrambled to flee the South China Seas, leaving behind a land of devastation and endless shame. This scene is not only a powerful deterrent to those who intend to provoke, but also a powerful safeguard of the mainland's maritime rights and interests.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

The withdrawal of Philippine ships not only demonstrates the mainland's firm stance and strong strength on the South China Sea issue, but also sends a clear message to the world: the South China Sea is China's territory, and any attempt to infringe on the mainland's sovereignty will be severely punished. At the same time, it also shows those countries that intend to stir up trouble in the South China Sea that the mainland is determined and capable of safeguarding national sovereignty and maritime rights and interests.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

However, in the face of such a victory, we are not complacent. We are well aware that the resolution of the South China Sea issue will not be achieved overnight, and will require our continuous efforts and struggles. Therefore, we will continue to strengthen patrols and law enforcement in the South China Sea to ensure that China's maritime rights and interests are not violated. At the same time, we also hope that all countries will respect history and facts, abide by international law and basic norms governing international relations, and jointly safeguard peace and stability in the South China Sea.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Looking back on the evacuation of the Philippine ships, we cannot help but sigh that the power of peace and wisdom is endless. In this contest without gunpowder, we did not use a single shot, but we successfully defended our country's maritime rights and interests. This is not only the best manifestation of the mainland's wisdom and strength, but also a powerful deterrent to those who intend to provoke.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Now, the South China Sea has once again returned to its former tranquility. But we also know that peace and stability need to be maintained. Therefore, let us work together to defend the country's maritime rights and interests with wisdom and courage, and jointly protect this beautiful blue land.

The news of victory came from the South China Sea, and it didn't take a shot a single shot: 100 Filipino ships scrambled to flee

Dear readers and friends, in the face of such victorious news, are you also proud of the strength and wisdom of our country? At the same time, please also consider a question: What more efforts do we need to make on the road of safeguarding national sovereignty and maritime rights and interests? You are welcome to leave your views and opinions in the comment area and share your thoughts and insights with us. And don't forget to like and follow us! Let us contribute to the prosperity of the country together!

#头条创作挑战赛#

Read on