Philippines needs robust response to China's Sabina Shoal threat

Strategic location is the latest flashpoint in the South China Sea

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A Philippine coast guard vessel and a Chinese coast guard vessel sail next to each other during an incident in the South China Sea, in this screen grab obtained from a handout video released Aug. 19. © Reuters

Don McLain Gill is a Philippines-based geopolitical analyst, author and lecturer at the Department of International Studies, De La Salle University.

China has opened a new front for its illicit and expansionist activities in what Manila calls the West Philippine Sea, the part of the South China Sea that encompasses its 200-nautical-mile (370-kilometer) exclusive economic zone.

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