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U.S. Could Escort Philippine Ships in the South China Sea
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2024-08-30
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The U.S. says it could escort Philippine ships during resupply missions in the South China Sea, but what would that look like? TaiwanPlus spoke to security analyst Ray Powell from the Sea Light Initiative at Stanford University to learn more.
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