The Armed Forces of the Philippines said it is 'ready to coordinate' with Sen. Imee Marcos after her recent claim that China plans to send 'hypersonic missiles' to select areas in the Philippines — an allegation that comes as Beijing and Manila have agreed to ease tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
MANILA, Philippines — The Armed Forces of the Philippines said it is "ready to coordinate" with Sen. Imee Marcos after her recent claim that China plans to send "hypersonic missiles" to select areas in the Philippines — an allegation that comes as Beijing and Manila have agreed to ease tensions in the West Philippine Sea.
The senator added that the United States has said that it cannot counter the hypersonic missiles, which she said "makes me even more nervous." Chinese vessels have also noticeably pulled back from the West Philippine Sea, according to the Philippine Navy. President Marcos took to social media to voice his appreciation to his mother, former first lady Imelda Marcos, who marked...
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