U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin urged China’s military leaders on Saturday to engage in dialogue to reduce tensions, ...
(Bloomberg) -- Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the US can’t use military bases in his country for “offensive action” against China in the event of a future war over Taiwan, as the ...
US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin said after ... to discuss what assets the United States would like to station at Philippine bases. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr and Major General ...
“I assured him that no, these are not intended to be military bases to attack, to move against anyone, any country — not China, not any country,” Marcos said in a question-and-answer session following ...
“I assured him that no, these are not intended to be military bases to attack, to move against anyone, any country — not China, not any country,” Marcos said in a question-and-answer session following ...
“These are not US bases,” Carlson said in an interview on ANC as she explained that the EDCA sites are Philippine military bases where the US provides financial support and contributes capital ...
“I assured him that no, these are not intended to be military bases to attack, to move against anyone, any country — not China, not any country,” Marcos said in a question-and-answer session following ...
US cannot use Philippines to store arms meant ... to discuss what assets Washington would like to station at Philippine bases. 02:55 US touts ‘ironclad’ commitment to the Philippines amid ...
“I assured him that no, these are not intended to be military bases to attack, to move against anyone, any country — not China, not any country,” Marcos said in a question-and-answer session following ...
"I assured him that no, these are not intended to be military bases to attack ... a question-and-answer session following remarks on US-Philippine relations. Marcos, in a separate Reuters ...
If the younger Marcos wants to put at risk his family’s somewhat dynastic governance, he is not that naive how ...
The US is set to be given admission to special bases run by the Philippines, in what has been described as a "useful" step forward for Washington were it to enter a conflict with China.