Philippine Coast Guard Removed Floating Barriers in Scarborough Shoal

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The South China Sea, historically rife with territorial disputes, has seen heightened tensions as the Philippines, under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., undertook a special operation to remove a floating barrier near the Scarborough Shoal, a key fishing zone 200km from the Philippines. China, which controlled the Shoal since 2012, responded cautiously, labeling it a reaction to an "intrusion" into their waters. The move signifies a shift in Manila's stance from the cooperative approach under pro-China leader Rodrigo Duterte. The 2016 judgment by the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague, which China rejects, adds complexity. Commodore Jay Tarriela highlighted the socio-economic impacts of such geopolitical moves on local fishermen. As regional powers like Japan call for restraint, the South China Sea emerges as a focal point of geopolitical tensions, alliances, and resource-based power plays. Like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth coverage of global economies and geopolitics. Watch complete video and do not forget to visit our channel for more interesting videos.

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