US military kicks off "biggest ever" Philippines war games as China warns against "playing with fire"

Quezon City, Philippines - Thousands of American and Philippine troops, joined for the first time by a significant contingent of Japanese forces, began the "biggest ever" annual military exercises Monday set against the backdrop of the Iran war.

The US military on Monday kicked off joint military exercises in the Philippines even as the war with Iran rages on.
The US military on Monday kicked off joint military exercises in the Philippines even as the war with Iran rages on.  © REUTERS

The war games will feature live-fire exercises in the north of the Philippines facing the Taiwan Strait, as well as a province off the disputed South China Sea, where Philippine and Chinese forces have engaged in repeated confrontations.

In one drill, the Japanese military, which is contributing about 1,400 personnel, will use a Type 88 cruise missile to sink a World War II-era minesweeper off the coast of northern Luzon island.

More than 17,000 soldiers, airmen and sailors are taking part in the 19-day Balikatan, or "Shoulder to Shoulder," exercises – about the same number as last year's edition, including contingents from Australia, New Zealand, France, and Canada.

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Balikatan comes as Iran and the United States, along with Israel, edge towards the end of the two-week ceasefire that halted the Middle East war, ignited by surprise US-Israeli strikes on the Islamic republic.

"Regardless of the challenges elsewhere in the world, the United States' focus on the Indo-Pacific and our ironclad commitment to the Philippines remains unwavering," US Lieutenant General Christian Wortman said at Monday's opening ceremony.

Without providing precise numbers, Wortman, commander of the Marine Expeditionary Force, later told reporters that approximately 10,000 US personnel would take part in the exercises.

Philippine military chief General Romeo Brawner added that US Indo-Pacific Command chief Admiral Samuel Paparo had assured him at the war's outbreak that this year's Balikatan would be "the biggest ever".

China issues warning to "external forces"

Thousands of American, Filipino, and Japanese troops will be conducting live-fire drills and other exercises.
Thousands of American, Filipino, and Japanese troops will be conducting live-fire drills and other exercises.  © REUTERS

While both militaries insisted that no exercises would take place "near Taiwan", coastal defense drills are set fewer than 120 miles from the island's southern coast.

Beijing has ramped up military pressure around self-ruled Taiwan, which it considers part of its territory and has threatened to use force to seize.

China slammed the joint exercises on Monday, saying the US, Japan, and the Philippines were "playing with fire".

"What the Asia-Pacific region needs most is peace and tranquility, and what it needs least is the introduction of external forces to sow division and confrontation," Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told a news briefing.

"We wish to remind the countries concerned that blindly binding themselves together in the name of security will only be akin to playing with fire -- ultimately backfiring upon themselves," he added.

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