Secretary Enrique Manalo labeled China's continuous concern over the Philippines' typhon missile system as an overreaction.
Whatever happens in the near term, it is obvious that there is a serious arms race occurring for dominance in the South China Sea.
Malacañang said yesterday that President Marcos’ stance on keeping the Typhon missile system in the country remains unchanged ...
Malacañang yesterday stood by President Marcos’ conditions for the removal of the US Typhon missile launchers after Chinese ...
National Security Council Assistant Director General Jonathan Malaya said that the Philippines has "not commented previously ...
No other country or foreign entity can dictate how the Philippines must improve its defense capabilities, Armed Forces of the ...
No foreign nation or entity has the authority to dictate how the country strengthens its defenses, the Armed Forces of the ...
Chinese state media criticized the Philippines for deploying the US 'Typhon' missile in the South China Sea, claiming it jeopardizes regional peace. The Philippines had initially promised the ...
Chinese state media on Wednesday called on the Philippines to withdraw the United States' "Typhon" intermediate range missile from the South China Sea, saying the Philippines had repeatedly broken its ...
"The Philippines has no major external security threats, but has turned itself into a country that undermines regional peace ...
A Philippine plane warned a Chinese military helicopter over the South China Sea that it was "flying too close," as tension ...
The Philippines said in December it hoped to acquire the US Typhon missile system as part of a push to secure its maritime ...