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China/Maritime Affairs 🚨How China's defence establishment view the latest 'provocation' (JPN PHL maritime delimitation well east of Taiwan). The CCG sent vessels and Maritime Safety Administration vessels to the area...
"We urge Japan and the Philippines to immediately stop their illegal infringements and provocative acts. If they choose to persist in their wrong course, they will only reap what they sow," said a Chinese defense spokesperson on Tuesday. Japan and the Philippines unilaterally announced the launch of maritime delimitation negotiations in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island. The China Coast Guard immediately conducted law enforcement patrols in the relevant waters, and China’s Ministry of Transport subsequently carried out a special law enforcement operation on maritime traffic. When being asked to comment on that, Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense (MND), pointed out that, regarding the unauthorized announcement by Japan and the Philippines to launch the so-called "maritime delimitation negotiations" in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly stated China's solemn position of firm opposition. "China will take resolute and strong measures to safeguard its national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests," added the spokesperson. #MND #CCG #China #TaiwanIsland #Taiwan #Japan #Philippines #Tokyo #Manila #ExclusiveEconomicZones #ContinentalShelves #DelimitationNegotiations #ChinaMilitary #ChinaMilBugle
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All- a perspective on how China's propagandists are responding to recent tension in the geostrategically crucial Bashi Channel, and see how @StarboardIntel and @SeaLightFound and others provide assessment of vessel moves here:
China/Maritime Affairs 🚨How China's defence establishment view the latest 'provocation' (JPN PHL maritime delimitation well east of Taiwan). The CCG sent vessels and Maritime Safety Administration vessels to the area...
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OSINTers- perspective on how China's propagandists are responding to recent tension in the Bashi Channel, and see how @StarboardIntel and @SeaLightFound and others provide assessment of vessel moves here:
China/Maritime Affairs 🚨How China's defence establishment view the latest 'provocation' (JPN PHL maritime delimitation well east of Taiwan). The CCG sent vessels and Maritime Safety Administration vessels to the area...
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China/Maritime Affairs 🚨How China's defence establishment view the latest 'provocation' (JPN PHL maritime delimitation well east of Taiwan). The CCG sent vessels and Maritime Safety Administration vessels to the area...
"We urge Japan and the Philippines to immediately stop their illegal infringements and provocative acts. If they choose to persist in their wrong course, they will only reap what they sow," said a Chinese defense spokesperson on Tuesday. Japan and the Philippines unilaterally announced the launch of maritime delimitation negotiations in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island. The China Coast Guard immediately conducted law enforcement patrols in the relevant waters, and China’s Ministry of Transport subsequently carried out a special law enforcement operation on maritime traffic. When being asked to comment on that, Senior Colonel Zhang Xiaogang, spokesperson for China's Ministry of National Defense (MND), pointed out that, regarding the unauthorized announcement by Japan and the Philippines to launch the so-called "maritime delimitation negotiations" in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has repeatedly stated China's solemn position of firm opposition. "China will take resolute and strong measures to safeguard its national territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests," added the spokesperson. #MND #CCG #China #TaiwanIsland #Taiwan #Japan #Philippines #Tokyo #Manila #ExclusiveEconomicZones #ContinentalShelves #DelimitationNegotiations #ChinaMilitary #ChinaMilBugle
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And see how @StarboardIntel and @SeaLightFound and others provide assessment of the ongoing tension here: x.com/SeaLightFound/status/2…

🚨THE BASHI BREAKOUT: 🇨🇳#China has, for the first time, pushed a paramilitary sovereignty assertion past its own "10-dash line" & beyond the First Island Chain to challenge a maritime negotiation it isn't party to. On May 28, 🇯🇵#Japan & the 🇵🇭#Philippines announced they would delimit their overlapping exclusive economic zones as prescribed by #UNCLOS. Beijing's answer was to send a flotilla through the Bashi Channel & into the open Pacific east of 🇹🇼#Taiwan, into waters that even its own most expansive maps don't (yet) claim. The key is in which ships Beijing sent: China uses its navy to assert capability--what it can do by force. It uses its coast guard & other government ships as a paramilitary force to assert sovereignty--what it claims. Not one ship in this flotilla was a warship, because this was a sovereignty claim. That's what's really new here. For over a decade China used these same gray-zone tactics to assert sovereignty inside its South China Sea "nine-dash line". This week's action pushed somewhere new--going past even the 10th "dash" Beijing added to its 2023 map. Beyond the First Island Chain. This assertion was aimed not at Taiwan alone, but at two 🇺🇸US treaty allies. @China_MFA branded the Japan-Philippine talks "completely illegal and void", while a June 1 @globaltimesnews editorial called the idea "an extraordinary and almost unprecedented absurdity… akin to two neighbors sitting in your living room and discussing how to divide your backyard." Note how China's "backyard" continues to expand. So, in fact, does its "living room". What SeaLight's tracking shows: 🔹 From 1-5 June, CCG cutters Daishan (2502) & Baita (2304) ran the first clockwise patrol over 200nm east of Taiwan's easternmost island--well past the 10th "dash" on Beijing's 2023 map. 🔹 Late on June 7th, a second wave of 3 provincial Maritime Safety Administration cutters & a rescue tug pushed into the Bashi Channel. The formation entered Taiwan's restricted waters ~30nm off the southern tip, drew a 7-ship Taiwan Coast Guard standoff, then also pushed east. Beijing's state media left no doubt about what it all meant, first with an official @XHNews/@globaltimesnews announcement, then a June 7 Global Times viewpoint column naming the operation "a sovereignty declaration with both legal significance and political signaling." Taiwan's NSC chief @josephwutw named it "expansionism in disguise," Defense Minister Koo said it was "cognitive warfare." Both are quite correct. But the deeper target is Tokyo, Manila & Washington DC, since if Beijing can run a paramilitary sovereignty assertion directly against two US allies' lawful EEZ talks in waters far beyond even its own claim lines, the real message is that China's maritime claims are not just expansive and ambiguous, they are unbounded. 📊 Tracking by @StarboardIntel
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🚨SCARBOROUGH SHOAL UPDATE 🛰️A 2nd commercial satellite image further corroborates the previously reported object near Scarborough Shoal's entrance, and also shows a linear feature across the entrance consistent with a floating barrier. In our 1 June post below, SeaLight was first to release satellite imagery of the small object at the mouth of Scarborough Shoal referenced by Philippine Defense Secretary Teodoro. At the time, we noted that we had reviewed an earlier commercial image but were unable to share it due to licensing restrictions. Those restrictions have been resolved, enabling us to release this image captured by @vantortech (via @SkyfiApp) on 27 May 2026 (corrected from 26 May in our original post). What this image adds: 1) Corroboration across date and provider: a small, bright object visible at the same location. Together with the 28 May @Satellogic image we previously released, this confirms the object was present across at least 27–28 May 2026. (We do NOT yet know from available imagery whether the object remains in place today.) 2) Floating barrier at the lagoon entrance: the 27 May image shows a curved linear feature spanning the lagoon entrance consistent with a floating barrier, similar to access-control measures previously documented at the shoal. Since our first post, @TeamAFP's Chief of Staff Gen. Brawner told @navalnewscom's @Frances_Mng that his analysts estimate the object at 6x6 meters, and are still determining whether it is floating or fixed. Likewise, SeaLight still cannot confirm whether the object is fixed or floating, determine its function or conclusively attribute it to any actor. However, as China has exercised effective control over the shoal since 2012 and has increasingly restricted access to the lagoon entrance since 2024, attribution to any other actor is very unlikely. SeaLight Director Ray Powell: “The 2002 Declaration on Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea was meant to stop parties from increasing tensions by changing the status quo on contested, uninhabited features. Yet instead of addressing this object directly, China's SCS "think tank" @SCS_PI has dismissed Philippine concerns as ‘imagination and speculation’ and ‘random nonsense.’ But if China truly believes its signed agreements still matter, this is exactly the kind of development it should be willing to clarify openly: who placed this object at Scarborough’s entrance; when was it placed; what is its purpose; and when can we expect its removal?”
🚨 SEALIGHT EXCLUSIVE: Commercial satellite imagery shows the "possible structure" at #ScarboroughShoal referenced over the weekend by 🇵🇭Philippine Defense Secretary Gibo Teodoro On 30 May while at the Shangri-La Dialogue, Secretary Teodoro said the #Philippines is reviewing “raw information” about possible new structures placed by 🇨🇳#China at Scarborough Shoal (Bajo de Masinloc), emphasizing that the information is still being verified, while warning that the Philippines remains under “severe threat” from Chinese activities in the area. Now #SeaLight has obtained commercial satellite imagery captured on 28 May 2026 by @Satellogic via our imagery partners at @SkyfiApp, showing the southern entrance to Scarborough Shoal’s lagoon. The inset is a magnified crop of the same scene. At the tip of the southern reef rim, the imagery reveals a small, reflective object clearly distinguishable on the reef flat near the lagoon entrance. SeaLight has also reviewed additional commercial satellite imagery from 26 May 2026 showing an object in the same location. (Due to licensing restrictions, that imagery cannot yet be released publicly.) Because the object is visible in imagery from at least 26–28 May 2026, the evidence suggests it is a persistent feature rather than a transient optical artifact. Based on the resolution of the commercial imagery and the object’s appearance relative to the surrounding reef, we assess that it is (conservatively) less than 10 meters in diameter. Its location is at or near the lagoon entrance, a sensitive chokepoint where access has previously been controlled by vessels and floating barriers. We cannot yet determine conclusively whether this is a fixed structure, a reef‑mounted marker, a buoy‑type device, a monitoring instrument or another type of object. SeaLight Director Ray Powell (@GordianKnotRay): "If this object is confirmed to be a fixed installation, it would raise questions about compliance with the 2002 Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, which calls for self‑restraint and avoiding actions that complicate disputes or alter the status quo on contested, uninhabited features. Moreover, history shows that small structures on previously uninhabited features are rarely endpoints for China. If so, this would mark a serious new step at an especially sensitive location for the Philippines."
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[1/3] Name 3 living Chinese people? Yes, this is a shocking indictment on the West's lack of China knowledge and understanding beyond the political leadership. It also shows how little soft power translates into China knowledge...
This is genuinely incredible and says SO SO MUCH about the perception of China in the West. This is the #1 news show in France, and the host - David Pujadas - asks the pundits around the table (a sample of the top media figures in France) if they can name 3 living Chinese people. That's it: they just need to say the names of 3 living Chinese people, anyone. This should be extremely easy. Yet not of a single one of them can name a single Chinese beyond Xi Jinping. They do not know a single living Chinese person beyond the president. That's the level of ignorance of China we're dealing with in the West today, in 2026. This is the source for the video: tf1info.fr/replay-lci/videos… Aired live yesterday 28th of May 2026.
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[2/3] Many Westerners have Xiaomi or Huawei phones but don't know about Lei Jun or Ren Zhengfei, a few know Pony and Jack Ma, maybe Donnie Yen from Ip Man? Jackie Chan definitely though! A lot of Chinese cultural figures known in the West tend to be from HK or are diaspora...
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[3/3] I think if these French pundits could include those who have passed, Mao and Deng would be up there? And then Bruce Lee, but again HK (and before 1997). Who would be the 3 on your list?

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Well done to the @AtlanticCouncil and @alvincamba for this piece. It brings together themes that have been going on for years: my investigation in 2024 into some of the inauthentic tactics of pro-China trolls in the Philippines can be found here! allsourcechina.com/tag/pro-c…
🚨 "Beijing is not bypassing Philippine press freedom—it's exploiting it" NEW from @alvincamba writing at the @AtlanticCouncil: "Uncovering 🇨🇳#China's attacks on investigative journalism in the 🇵🇭#Philippines" - Chinese Embassy Deputy Spokesperson Guo Wei has issued repeated statements attacking the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism following @PCIJdotOrg contributor @RegineCabato's October 2025 reporting on pro-China influence operations in Philippine media. - On March 9, @pressfreedom urged the embassy to stop; instead, Guo escalated, after which Cabato faced sustained, coordinated online harassment. - Camba argues what's distinctive is the "architecture" of the assault: an official embassy statement activates a primed ecosystem of troll networks, influencers, and aligned accounts that scale the message within hours. - @Chinaembmanila operates in a gray zone of the 1961 Vienna Convention, framing host-government pushback as itself a violation of diplomatic norms. - Manila's options are constrained: expulsion risks asymmetric Chinese economic retaliation, formal @DFAPHL protests have been inverted by Beijing, and platform intervention is limited because the same open platforms underpin the Philippines' transparency campaign. He recommends: passing Senate Bill 2951 (Counter Foreign Interference Act), systematically documenting each embassy-linked targeting incident; coordinating bilateral statements with the US, EU, and Australia; and considering a referral to the UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of expression. Note: Check out @IndoPacPodcast for our interview with Regine Cabato on this very topic last week. Camba's full interview link in the comments👇
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[1/3] China/Propaganda: Today I've been reading up on Li Shulei (李书磊),president of the Publicity Department of the CPC and Politburo member. He was deputy to Xi at the Central Party School from 2008 onwards, has served in Discipline Inspection roles...🧵
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[2/3] As one of "one institution, two names", Li's department is also outwardly known as the (less ominous) State Council Information Office (SCIO). It has a domestic remit but also works through affiliates and provincial entities like International Communications Centres (ICCs)
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A. Ones held by soldiers with actual combat experience in different theatres... 😉 #读万卷书不如行万里路 #chinamil
Break Time after Training: What weapons would you pick for Close Quarters Battle (CQB) operation? QLU-11 sniper grenade launcher, QJB-201 light machine gun, QBU-10 anti-materiel sniper rifle? #CQB #QLU11 #QJB201 #QBU10 #PLA #Army #ChinaMilitary #ChinaMilBugle
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Thanks to @CSISFreeman for tracking this issue. The European Parliament have issued a resolution condemning aspects of the "Ethnic Unity and Progress" law, including its extraterritorial aspects europarl.europa.eu/news/it/p…
China just passed a new law on “ethnic unity,” requiring all ethnic minorities to learn Mandarin. Why is the CCP intent on assimilation, and how does this effort fit into Xi Jinping’s views of a modern China? For context, revisit this translation of a 2023 speech by Xi from @CSIS_Interpret. interpret.csis.org/translati…
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Further Chinese military expansion visible in the South China Sea, seen here at Paracel Islands. Dredging vessels were not transmitting AIS data, potentially to obfuscate this activity, however satellite reveals the scale and speed of land reclamation.. ipdefenseforum.com/2026/03/b…
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Today and tomorrow, we convene the National Symposium on the Law of the Sea and the West Philippine Sea with law school deans and legal educators from across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao—to promote informed national discourse, counter disinformation, and help build a stronger national consensus on the country’s maritime affairs and related China policy.
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This article helps contextualize the last six months of Anthropic AI news, including the latest open source leaks. Leaked source code like this provides new learning opportunities and insights to competitors on both the US and Chinese side of the AI racetrack 🏃‍♂️
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OSINT Chinese Companies How to Investigate Corporate Networks Beyond the Great Firewall - Official Government Infrastructure - Judicial Records - Commercial Intelligence Platforms - Practical OSINT Workflow projectosint.com/osint-chine…
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