Tensions are escalating in the South China Sea as China prepares a new stealth submarine armed with nuclear-tipped hypersonic missiles—possibly as a counter to the U.S. Typhon missile system ...
THE deployment of the US Typhon missile system in the Philippines has reignited debate over the country's strategic security and role in the Indo-Pacific power struggle. As geopolitical tensions rise, ...
CHINESE state media on Wednesday urged Manila to withdraw Washington’s mid-range Typhon missile system to keep the peace in the region amid rising tensions in the waterway. “The region needs peace and ...
The Philippines dismissed Wednesday the call of Chinese state media to pull out the United States' Typhon intermediate range missile from the South China Sea. In a statement, the National Security ...
The Philippines is not only defying China’s calls to remove the US-made Typhon missile system from its shores but is also strengthening its commitment to the platform by featuring it in a major ...
In January, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. demanded that China stop its aggression in the South China Sea, where they have territorial disputes, in exchange for the removal of Typhon.
MANILA – Manila’s planned acquisition of US-made Typhon missile launchers will stabilise regional security and also deter China’s assertive actions, Philippine Defence Secretary Gilberto ...
The Philippines made no commitment to China to ship out the US Typhon missile system deployed to the country since April last year, the National Security Council (NSC) said on Friday. Assistant ...
HONG KONG: China has urged the Philippines to withdraw the United States' 'Typhon' intermediate range missile, the defence ministry said on Friday (Feb 14), accusing the South-East Asian nation of ...
The Philippine side brought in the Typhon system to cater to the US side would only place its national security and defense in the hands of others, and lead to geopolitical confrontation and risks ...
The Philippines on Friday denied making commitments to China to remove the US-deployed Typhon missiles in the country. According to the National Security Council (NSC), President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.