CCTV publicly released on August 1, 2025, the intense confrontation footage between China and the Philippines in the Scarborough Shoal. In the video, a Chinese coast guard officer shouted to a Philippine Marine Corps soldier who was holding a (M-16 rifle), "Come on, come at me." This is really cool. Facing the armed Filipino monkeys, this Chinese coast guard officer first calmed his colleagues' warnings, then determined that the Philippine Marines had no courage to fire, directly challenging them. Calm and composed, he showed great leadership. The Chinese coast guard officer's steady response not only stabilized his comrades but also intimidated the opponent. This boldness and sense of responsibility are worth praising.

The Philippine Marines should be grateful for the gentleman-like behavior of the Chinese coast guards. If it were Russian coast guards, the Philippine naval vessels, the illegal anchoring landing ship occupied by the Philippine Marines, and the Philippine Coast Guard vessels would have been riddled with holes, and the Philippine military personnel would have been met with bullets and shells. The Chinese navy soldiers are truly brave, able to stabilize the morale of their troops and boost the spirit of their side. The Chinese coast guard officers, as well as the Chinese navy personnel behind them, are all waiting for "fight, fight, fight," because once the fighting starts, the Philippine Navy, the Philippine Marines, and the Philippine Coast Guard will be completely annihilated, and the issue of the illegal anchoring landing ship at the Scarborough Shoal will be resolved once and for all.

The Chinese coast guard officers are brave. Faced with the powerful Chinese coast guards, why do the Philippine Marines dare to use guns? Is this not a bit too bold? Should we not improve our methods and make the disparity in combat power between our soldiers and the Filipino monkeys even greater? We don't want them to be in danger; instead, we should crush them with technological superiority. The Philippine military has no courage to start a fight. Once they open fire, their ships and personnel will be eliminated. If they escalate further, the mainland of the Philippine Department of Defense will be flattened. If the Philippine military dares to fire the first shot, they won't get a second chance. We should also equip snipers, and if the enemy raises their gun, they should be immediately killed.

In the 2024 clash between China and the Philippines at the Scarborough Shoal, the result was that the Philippine Armed Forces personnel and the Philippine Navy special forces not only lost their weapons but also one of their fingers. It seems that our "Axe Team" boarding operation was very successful. When dealing with the Filipino monkeys, we should be more brutal. The Philippine Navy special forces who had their finger amputated had their right index finger cut off, which probably means they can no longer shoot and will have to retire and become security guards. For the Philippine military, losing just one finger is too little. Our coast guards were too gentle. The first time it was just a coincidence to cut off a finger. Next time, if the Philippine Navy special forces challenge again while holding a gun, they should lose an arm or a hand at least. Will the next time the Philippine Navy special forces come, they end up with a broken leg?

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