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A U.S. mid-range missile launcher deployed to the Philippines earlier this year for war games will remain in the country indefinitely, the Southeast Asian nation said, despite protests from China.
The Typhoon launcher, designed to fire SM-6 and Tomahawk missiles, was deployed to the Philippines from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., by the 1st Multi-Domain Task Force. (U.S. Army) ...
The Philippines offered China a deal on Thursday, demanding it stop its aggressive behavior in the South China Sea in exchange for the removal of a U.S. missile system in the nation.
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Palace: PH will not pull out Typhon missile - MSNMANILA, Philippines — Malacañang on Thursday stood firm in its position that unless China gives in to the demands issued by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the government will not pull out the ...
MANILA, Philippines -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. offered on Friday to remove a U.S. missile system from the Philippines if China halts what he called its "aggressive and coercive ...
China once again urges the Philippines to withdraw the US Typhoon missile system at an early date, as the deployment of the system brings the risk of geopolitical confrontation and an arms race to ...
A powerful typhoon left at least 31 people dead, knocked down power and communications in entire provinces and wrought widespread destruction mostly in the central Philippines, officials said Satur… ...
The US Army deployed the mid-range missile system in the northern Philippines earlier this year for annual joint military exercises with its longtime ally but decided to leave it there despite ...
A strengthening typhoon churning in the western Pacific Ocean is barreling toward the Philippines before it takes aim at Taiwan, Hong Kong and parts of southern China.
The Philippines offered China a deal on Thursday, demanding it stop its aggressive behavior in the South China Sea in ...
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