Perhaps the most controversial post I have made so far.
The Media in my country (Philippines) seems to always be talking about the South China/West Philippine Sea nowadays, especially now that water cannons have been used on a Philippine vessel. Granted, the SCS/WPS issue has existed for many years already, but now it seems like this issue has been getting escalated with time, especially with the US and its allies getting involved.
"Later Saturday, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson alleged that the Philippine boat had been attempting “to send construction materials to the illegally grounded military vessel” at Second Thomas Shoal “for its repair and reinforcement.”
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An [sic] statement released earlier in the day by the China Coast Guard, meanwhile, claimed that the Philippines had broken a promise to remove the grounded vessel by sending two coast guard ships and a supply ship into the waters near Second Thomas Shoal, 18 days after it last supplied the outpost." According to Japan Times
I seriously do not want my country to become another Ukraine (though it probably will, unfortunately, with the way things seem to be going) (This portion has been rendered obsolete, see Edit), but I would like to hear second opinions on this issue. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I also believe Revolutionary Defeatism can come into play here.
“During a reactionary war a revolutionary class cannot but desire the defeat of its government.”
Edit: Very insightful comments here. Much is appreciated, Comrades!
A quick summary of the responses given here, credits to comrades @infuziSporg and @Neptium: China has no current motivation to invade the Philippines (no historical land or sizable Chinese-speaking population, and no tactical advantage gained from invading), and the US and its allies are taking advantage of and escalating this situation to break ASEAN neutrality and threaten other ASEAN countries, with the Philippines merely being a pawn to further this cause.