The US was shamelessly taking advantage of the pandemic to get the Philippines to agree to the return of US bases here, crucial to their plan ... that allows their armed forces' use of Philippine ...
Speaking at the Singapore security summit, the Pentagon chief said Washington is working together with its regional allies ...
intended to be military bases to attack ... U.S. military access to four more bases in February, something China said was "stoking the fire" of regional tension. Philippine President Ferdinand ...
The Marcos administration announced in early February that it would allow rotating batches of American forces to indefinitely stay in four more Philippine ... to five local bases earlier ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jnr said on Thursday his agreement this year to grant the United States access to more military bases in his country was not intended for use for “offensive ...
Philippine defense officials visited Palawan last week to inspect new sites that will host U.S. forces as part of the defense ...
In short, Mao Ning added the move would only lead to more tension and less peace and ... gave US forces access to five Philippine bases. It was expanded to nine, but the locations of the four ...
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. says a recent agreement with the United States to grant more access to military bases in his country is not intended for use for "offensive action ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said his agreement this year to grant the United States access to more military bases in his country was not intended ...
The 3rd Marine Littoral Regiment has grown in size since last year, and its subordinate units are fully redesignated.
The Philippine Rallycross Series (PHRX) has kicked off the opening leg of the 2023 Philippine Rally at the New Clark ...
WASHINGTON: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Thursday (May 4) his agreement this year to grant the United States access to more military bases in his country was not intended for ...