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Beijing’s Blame Game: China Accuses Philippines After Forcing Collision

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In a classic case of a blame game, China is accusing the Philippines of a “deliberate ramming” after its own aggressive maneuvers forced a collision at sea on Tuesday. The incident near Scarborough Shoal, which included the use of Chinese water cannons against a Philippine fleet, has drawn sharp international criticism.
The confrontation saw over ten Philippine government ships approach the contested shoal. China’s Coast Guard used water cannons to block their path, a tactic that led to the collision. Despite its own actions, Beijing swiftly issued a statement blaming the Philippines for the “provocative” encounter.
This physical clash is the predictable result of China’s declaration last week of the area as a “national nature reserve.” This was widely seen as a disingenuous attempt to assert control. The Philippines, which calls the area Bajo de Masinloc, was already preparing to protest the declaration.
The Scarborough Shoal has long been a symbol of the broader struggle for control in the South China Sea. The waterway is a critical commercial artery and home to rich fishing grounds, making the overlapping territorial claims of China, the Philippines, and others a constant source of regional tension.
Global powers are siding with the Philippines. A prominent US senator described Beijing’s actions as a “coercive effort” to advance its illegal claims. The governments of the UK and Australia have also registered their concern, while Canada delivered a pointed critique of using environmentalism as a tool for territorial acquisition.

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