A rotting warship becomes a flashpoint for Sino-American rivalry

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A rotting warship becomes a flashpoint for Sino-American rivalry
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This month Chinese ships prevent­ed Philippine boats from resupplying the Sierra Madre, not least by using water cannon. The Philippine government summoned the Chinese ambassador to protest against China's “aggressive” behav­iour

Sierra Madre

, though it sits more than 1,000km from China’s Hainan, is a persistent thorn in its side, and a potential flashpoint for wider Sino-American rivalry., not least by using water cannon. The Philippine government summoned the Chinese ambassador to protest against its “aggressive” behaviour. China, which suspects that the ship is being repaired to ensure its longevity, accused the Philippines of having violated its sovereignty for the past 24 years and demanded the removal of the ship.

In doing so, China is disregarding a ruling made in 2016 by an international arbitration court, which dismissed most of its claims to “historic rights” as invalid under theConvention of the Law of the Sea. The Spratlys were not islands, it found, so could not generate exclusive economic zones. The Second Thomas Shoal lay within the Philippines’ zone.

Tensions have worsened of late. China’s military build-up gives it a greater presence around disputed features such as rocks and atolls, notes Harrison Prétat of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, an American think-tank. The Philippines has become more vocal about China’s bullying and has moved closer to America under President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. America is strengthening its various security accords with countries across the region.

America has warned China that “an armed attack on Philippine public vessels, aircraft, and armed forces”—including coastguard ships—would trigger the mutual-defence treaty with the Philippines. What America intends to do is less clear. Its warships conduct “freedom of navigation” patrols to challenge Chinese claims. Its coastguard is training local forces in the western Pacific.

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