American and Philippine troops waded ashore in a mock assault to retake the island of Palawan against a background of rising tension in the South China Sea. NBC's Ian Williams reports.
ULUGAN BAY, Philippines - Hundreds of American and Philippine troops waded ashore on Wednesday in a mock assault to retake a small island in energy-rich waters disputed with China, a drill Beijing had said would raise the risk of armed conflict.
The exercises, part of annual U.S.-Philippine war games on the western island of Palawan, coincide with another standoff between Chinese and Philippine vessels near Scarborough Shoal in a different part of the South China Sea.
China has territorial disputes with the Philippines, Vietnam, Brunei, Malaysia and Taiwan across the South China Sea, each searching for gas and oil while building up their navies and military alliances.
China said last week the drill would raise the risk of confrontation. On Wednesday, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Cui Tiankai said China was committed to dialogue and diplomacy to resolve the dispute.
"We are certainly worried about the South China Sea issue," Cui told a news briefing in Beijing, saying "some people tried to mix two unrelated things, territorial sovereignty and freedom of navigation."
Historical records
The comments come before high-level talks with the Obama administration. China, which claims the South China Sea based on historical records, has sought to resolve disputes bilaterally but its neighbors worry over what some see as growing Chinese assertiveness in its claims in the region.
"Location (of the drill) is irrelevant," Ensign Bryan Mitchell, spokesman for the U.S. Marines, told reporters.
"These exercises take place on a regular basis. This year it happens to be in Palawan. The planning for this took place months ago prior to any events that are currently in the headlines."
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President Barack Obama has sought to reassure regional allies that Washington would serve as a counterbalance to China in the South China Sea, part of his campaign to "pivot" U.S. foreign policy towards Asia after wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Philippine military officials sought to play down the exercise. Lieutenant General Juancho Sabban, military commander for the western Philippines, said the drill "simply means we want to work together, improve our skills."

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U.S. Marines and Filipino troops participate in a joint military exercise in Ulugan Bay on the western coast of the Philippines on Wednesday.
Sabban's area of command includes Reed Bank and the Spratlys, a group of 250 mostly uninhabitable islets spread over 165,000 sq miles west of Palawan.
The Spratlys are claimed entirely by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and in part by Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines.
Huge oil reserves
Proven and undiscovered oil reserve estimates in the South China Sea range as high as 213 billion barrels of oil, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said in a 2008 report. That would surpass every country's proven oil reserves except Saudi Arabia and Venezuela, according to the BP Statistical Review.
A Philippine exploration firm, Philex Petroleum Corp, said on Tuesday its unit, Forum Energy Plc, had found more natural gas than expected around Reed Bank, where Chinese navy vessels tried to ram one of Forum Energy's survey ships last year.
The Philippines is due to open oil-and-gas exploration bids in Reed Bank on Friday.
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Vietnam reasserted its claim to the Spratlys and the Paracel islands, known in Chinese as the Xisha islands, further west of Scarborough Shoal in what it calls the East Sea.
Self-ruled Taiwan, which China considers a renegade province, reiterated its claims over territories in the South China Sea and urged "countries concerned to exercise self-restraint so that peaceful resolutions can be reached through consultation".
Sabban said the military drill was not focused on China.
"Never was China ever mentioned in our planning and execution," he told reporters. "China should not be worried about Balikatan (shoulder-to-shoulder) exercises."
Amphibious assault
Nearly 7,000 American and Philippine troops were launched from U.S. and Philippine ships in the simulated amphibious assault to recapture an island supposedly taken by militants.
Commandos came ashore from U.S. and Philippine ships in a simulated amphibious assault to recapture an island supposedly taken by militants.
Jumping from rubber boats as they hit the shore, the commandos engaged in a mock firefight, making their way inch by inch from the beach to a navy facility to rescue "hostages" and recapture the base.
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Four days ago, commando teams rappelled from U.S. helicopters and landed from rubber boats in a mock assault to retake an oil rig in northern Palawan, 11 miles off the town of El Nido on the South China Sea.
The annual war games come under the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty, part of a web of security alliances the United States built in the Asia-Pacific region during the Cold War.
The drills are a rehearsal of a mutual defense plan by the two allies to repel any aggression in the Philippines.
Hundreds of kilometers to the north, a Philippine coast guard ship patrols near Scarborough Shoal, a group of half-submerged rock formations 124 nautical miles west of the Philippines' main island of Luzon.
Philippine and Chinese ships are often in the same areas of the South China Sea, with two Chinese maritime surveillance ships a few miles away from the coast guard vessel and five Chinese fishing boats working the waters nearby.
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Parad: It is well known all over the civilized world that the Philippine warship you are talking about is just protecting the sovereignity of its country, when your Chinese fishermen where, in many occasions, cought fishing just less than a hundred miles from the Philippine shore - well within its 200 nmile offshore territory.
You cannot say 'what happen if the Philippines is in China's EZZ'- that will never happen, pal! Do a little research for me, please.
it is difficult for me to express myself in English ,so
hi 朋友,由于文化差异,也许你认为我们是不太有礼貌的,但是中国人是很友善的。中国一直致力于南海和平谈判,但是菲律宾因为美国的保护,对中国态度很不友好。南中国海对中国来说是非常重要的,因为中国可活动的海域范围非常小。
关于黄岩岛,中国历届政府分别于1935、1947和1983年三次正式公布对此岛的命名或名称更改。中国对黄岩岛拥有主权早已得到国际社会的普遍承认。从菲律宾方面看,黄岩岛也从未被划入或宣布为其领土。1898年的《巴黎协议》、1900年的《华盛顿协议》及1930年的《英美条约》均明确划定菲律宾领土的西部边界为东经118°,黄岩岛并不在其中。1935年菲律宾《宪法》及1961年菲律宾《领海基线法》以及菲律宾政府公开的文件中,菲方均重申了这一界线。菲政府出版的地图也明确标明黄岩岛在其疆域之外。
现在菲律宾向借美国的力量吧这个问题国际化,造成中国在欺负他的假相,博取国际社会的同情,这是很阴险的。
China is the most populous country in the world and an emerging superpower, ranking 2nd economic andmilitary power. It is an now awaken dragon wanting its fair share of domination of the world. Unfortunately, China seems to be constrained and frustrated with a new world, more civilized ever than before.
The world has become more civilized with international instances to set frame work of rules in attempt to prevent wars and genocides that the world had experienced. Basic human rights, self-determination rights, and freedom are guaranteed by the United Nations Charter and affirmed by all the countries of United Nations.
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I was just talking to some of my Native Friends about the pernicious influence that certain elements of 'white civilization' have had upon they themselves, and their fore-bearers, since contact between said more advanced civilization and their own was initiated however many years ago, and reading this kind of thing in the media warms my heart: as it clearly show that, despite out past wrongs, the Philippines still needs the mean old US.
But then, you see, the Chinese have been, and are being, nearly irreconcilably disrespectful of the Laws Of The Sea - as agreed to by almost every nation, even the often reluctant US, through the auspices of the UN; even though the UN is, and hopefully will increase in force as, the ONLY remaining remnant of Hope for the Internationalist Proletarian Cause that China once espoused, and expounded upon in Radical Literature, with such forcefulness!!!
This is - as we say, in America! - B.S., China!
You act like you should try to stand up to Our Allies, in order to Challenge us - the US: and you want to do it in the name of the Oil, under that Filipino Offshore Soil.
But, you see, you'va already shamed US! And in a way that the Buddha would approve!
You see, as we've sought to 'stabilize the middle east' (helping YOU out, China, at no expense to YOU, China, in the process, China!!!), in teh years since 2005, the US has increased it's Solar Panel Production Capacity from 450 MWh/diem to 650 MWh/diem, while, in that same period, the PRC has increased YOUR Production from 450 MWh/diem to 13,000 MWh/diem!!!
And you did it without a single super-carrier battlegroup, and without firing a single shot over the bow of the Fillipino Coast Guard - who, really now, need the money that they've been spending on Patrol Vessels to build more screens between the highways and train-lines and the slums that they don't want anybody to see - as, you know, they've done so well since they threw the Evil Whitey Out - Or, I mean, since the Gained Independence, of course! - now, haven't they?!?
Side note: Since I may be being a Jerk here, but since I'm also NOT a racist, I guess that should point out that I used to socialize with the Chief (Whose name was "Chief", BTW - as, when I told him most Naitve Americans I know are as sick of being called "chief", as robin Williams is sick of people going "Na-noo, Na-noo", he said, "Ha, ha, ha - I know what it is that you're saying, there! But I won't mnd if you call me 'Chief', as that's what I am: Chief of the Mandan!" As we sipped a drinkie, and listened to Jorge Nila, and The Jazz Ninjas, in Coyotes, in Omaha, NE. one night.......I should, I AM, writing a book!) of the Mandan Band of the Lakota Sioux Nation, and he made me an Honorary Mandan Sioux a long, long time ago.....I guess I'm what they call an 'alrighty whitey'.)