+ Follow Pacific Command Tag
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[Title] => Japan defense minister supports US in South China Sea
[Summary] => Japanese Defense Minister Gen Nakatani is expressing his support for the U.S. Navy's sailing of a warship close to one of China's artificial islands in the South China Sea.
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[Title] => Para sa lahat ang international na karagatan
[Summary] => IBA naman ang pag-usapan natin, at tila wala na talagang solusyon ang tanim-bala kundi labanan na lang ng lahat ng pasahero.
[DatePublished] => 2015-11-06 09:00:00
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[Title] => McCain: US Navy should ignore China's claims in South China Sea
[Summary] => The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee is pressing the Pentagon to sail Navy ships within 12 miles of artificial islands China is building in the South China Sea and claiming as sovereign territory.
[DatePublished] => 2015-09-17 09:25:00
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[Title] => Philippines seeks US help to monitor developments in West Philippine Sea
[Summary] => The Philippines has sought help from the United States to monitor “real-time” developments in the South China Sea and West Philippine Sea, providing surveillance and reconnaissance, a military spokesman said yesterday, amid China’s rapid expansion in the area.
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[Title] => US plans more drills for freedom of seas
[Summary] => The United States plans to increase the number of military and humanitarian drills it is conducting in the Asia-Pacific as part of a new strategy to counter China’s rapid expansion in the South China Sea, the Philippine military said yesterday.
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[Title] => US vows to help Philippines in intel gathering
[Summary] => The United States on Wednesday vowed to help the Philippines strengthen its intelligence gathering capabilities as the two countries agreed to work together to maintain regional stability.
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[Title] => China’s new islands clearly military’
[Summary] => The chief of the United States Pacific Command said the reefs claimed by China in the South China Sea are “clearly military in nature” and “the US would use military force to defend its interests and allies against any threats from the is- lands,” Atlantic Media’s publication Defense One reported.
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[Title] => Decommissioning inspection prompted Pemberton transfer from US ship?
[Summary] => Prior to the detention transfer on Wednesday of an American Marine suspected of killing a Filipino from the USS Peleliu to the Philippine military headquarters, the US military said the amphibious assault ship is set for decommissioning.
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-22 15:01:57
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[Title] => US ship holding Marine in Olongapo slay to stay in Subic
[Summary] => Five of the six United States Navy ships were cleared to leave Philippine waters late Tuesday, while the amphibious landing vessel USS Peleliu that holds the suspect in the slaying of a Filipino transgender was ordered to remain.
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[Title] => Strengthening an alliance
[Summary] => Boys, girls and transgenders just want to have fun – sometimes with dire consequences.
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[Title] => Para sa lahat ang international na karagatan
[Summary] => IBA naman ang pag-usapan natin, at tila wala na talagang solusyon ang tanim-bala kundi labanan na lang ng lahat ng pasahero.
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[Title] => McCain: US Navy should ignore China's claims in South China Sea
[Summary] => The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee is pressing the Pentagon to sail Navy ships within 12 miles of artificial islands China is building in the South China Sea and claiming as sovereign territory.
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[Title] => Philippines seeks US help to monitor developments in West Philippine Sea
[Summary] => The Philippines has sought help from the United States to monitor “real-time” developments in the South China Sea and West Philippine Sea, providing surveillance and reconnaissance, a military spokesman said yesterday, amid China’s rapid expansion in the area.
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[Title] => US plans more drills for freedom of seas
[Summary] => The United States plans to increase the number of military and humanitarian drills it is conducting in the Asia-Pacific as part of a new strategy to counter China’s rapid expansion in the South China Sea, the Philippine military said yesterday.
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[Title] => US vows to help Philippines in intel gathering
[Summary] => The United States on Wednesday vowed to help the Philippines strengthen its intelligence gathering capabilities as the two countries agreed to work together to maintain regional stability.
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[Title] => China’s new islands clearly military’
[Summary] => The chief of the United States Pacific Command said the reefs claimed by China in the South China Sea are “clearly military in nature” and “the US would use military force to defend its interests and allies against any threats from the is- lands,” Atlantic Media’s publication Defense One reported.
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[Title] => US ship holding Marine in Olongapo slay to stay in Subic
[Summary] => Five of the six United States Navy ships were cleared to leave Philippine waters late Tuesday, while the amphibious landing vessel USS Peleliu that holds the suspect in the slaying of a Filipino transgender was ordered to remain.
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