Western Command head Vice Admiral Alexander Lopez said the
Philippines has already planned for the "worst case scenario" in
connection with China's decision to install surface-to-air missiles in the
disputed Woody Island of the Parcels Group.
This was disclosed by the official during an interview
during the annual PMA Alumni Homecoming Saturday at Fort Del Pilar, Baguio City .
"Basically there will be no adjustment (in our security
preparations) as we have made up plans to be vigilant, how we are going to be
updated (about possible incidents in the West Philippine
Sea ). We are not expecting any to happen but that's how we plan,
we plan for the worst. That's how the military plans, so we take into
consideration the worst case scenario," he added.
Satellite imagery and US intelligence reports have confirmed
earlier Taiwanese claims that China
had deployed surface-to-air missile batteries in Woody
Island , which is being claimed by Taiwan and Vietnam .
It is over 200 nautical miles away from Kalayaan Island .
Lopez also said Chinese decision to install the offensive
weapons had the effect of militarizing the region.
Reports of China ’s
positioning of missiles on the island came after the conclusion on Tuesday of a
leaders’ summit between the United States
and the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Sunnylands , California ,
where they jointly called for the peaceful resolution of disputes and respect
for legal and diplomatic processes without resorting to threat or use of force.
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