MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippine Coast Guard is losing restraint over the continued “bullying” by China, the last incident being the firing of a water cannon on a resupply boat in the South China Sea.
Unreliable sources tell The Adobo Chronicles that the PCG is finalizing its “Oplan L,” which would grant blanket authority to all its vessels to respond with laser beams in the event of another water cannon attack by the Chinese Coast Guard.
Moral of the story: the Philippines will no longer take water cannon attacks just sitting down. It will respond accordingly using modern technology!
(Adobo Chronicles’ chief geopolitics correspondent Brian Neyra contributed to this report.)
AYUNGIN SHOAL, South China Sea (The Adobo Chronicles, Aquatic Bureau) – BRP Sierra Madre remains aground near the Ayungin Shoal, one of the territories under dispute in the ongoing saga in the South China Sea between the Philippines and China.
The former USS Harnett County now stands rusty and dilapidated, barely posing a threat to those who come near it.
But what if….?
What if the Sierra Madre is just being camouflaged by the Philippine Coast Guard? What if underneath the rust and decay is an ultra-modern sea vessel capable of repelling any attempts to attack and occupy the Ayungin Shoal? And not just through water cannons?
What if the PCG is in cahouts with the United States Military?
SOUTH CHINA SEA (The Adobo Chronicles, Aquatic Bureau) – Despite tensions in the South China Sea over territorial rights between China and the Philippines, the Philippine Coast Guard says it is not worried about a Chinese attack on Ayungin Shoal, claimed by both countries as part of their respective territories.
The BRP Sierra Madre, donated by the United States from its World War II arsenal, stands guard at the Shoal to protect any foreign attack or invasion.
But the Coast Guard told The Adobo Chronicles that the reason for its confidence is because of the present condition of the Sierra Madre. It is a huge piece of floating rust.
The Coast Guard says China will not dare to attack the Shoal because its military might contract tetanus if they come in direct contact with the expansive rust of the Philippine ship.
The best China can do is to fire a water cannon at Philippine and other boats that try to approach the Ayungin Shoal.
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