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'Largest Ever' Balikatan War Games Between Filipino, U.S. Troops is Set

With nearly 9,000 soldier participants.
by Agence France Presse
4 days ago
This file photo taken on April 10, 2019 shows US Army personnel by their Stryker armored fighting vehicles after participating in live fire drills as part of the annual US-Philippines joint military exercises at Crow Valley in Capas, Tarlac province.
Photo/s: Ted Aljibe / AFP
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MANILA -- The Philippines and the United States will kick off the largest-ever joint military drills in the archipelago nation next week, U.S. officials said Tuesday, showing off their strong defense ties in the face of growing Chinese assertiveness.

Nearly 9,000 Filipino and American soldiers will take part in the 12-day war games on the main island of Luzon, which are usually an annual affair but were cancelled or curbed during the pandemic.

The exercises, which start March 28, will cover among other things maritime security, live-fire training, counterterrorism, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, the U.S. embassy said in a statement.

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"(Both sides) will train together to expand and advance shared tactics, techniques and procedures that strengthen our response capabilities and readiness for real-world challenges," said Major General Jay Bargeron, commander of the U.S. 3rd Marine Division.

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Recent maneuvers between the longtime allies have focused on potential conflict in the South China Sea, which Beijing claims almost in its entirety.

China has ignored a 2016 ruling by The Hague-based Permanent Court of Arbitration that its historical claim is without basis.

It has reinforced its stance by building artificial islands over some contested reefs and installing weapons on them.

The Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam also have competing claims over the waters.

Tensions between Manila and Beijing spiked last week after the Philippines confronted China's ambassador over a Chinese navy ship caught illegally "lingering" in its archipelagic waters.  

The exercises will also be held in the shadow of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, where the U.S. and its allies are providing defensive weapons to Kyiv and imposing crippling economic sanctions on Moscow.

President Rodrigo Duterte expressed concern Monday that the Philippines was "involved" in the conflict because of its security alliance with the United States.

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That includes a mutual defense treaty and permission for the U.S. military to store defense equipment and supplies on several Philippine bases.

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