Philippines is preparing to break through tonight, with supply ships, patrol vessels, and speedboats all on the move. Early this morning, the main force of the Philippines departed from Buliyan Port in the southern part of Palawan Island and is now heading towards the Scarborough Shoal.
This time, the scale of the Philippine operation is larger, and they have also adopted a multi-directional feint tactic. It is possible that they are trying to divert attention and find a gap to deliver supplies to the landing ship "Maddre Mountain" that is stranded at the Scarborough Shoal.
Why haven't Philippine supply ships gone there for the past three months? Because this time it's serious. Previously, it was still based on humanitarian spirit, but now, as the Philippines keeps pushing forward, we can no longer be polite.
Don't look at the Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces, General Brauna, who alternately draws red lines and says he can use weapons. Tonight, we may very well stage a "catching a turtle in a jar" drama near the Scarborough Shoal area.
No matter how many Philippine vessels cooperate or how they feint, they must get close to the Scarborough Shoal, and we will just wait for them.
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