Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his country could not remain neutral if China were to invade Taiwan, due to its geographical proximity and the large number of citizens working there. “If there is an all-out war, we will be drawn into it,” Philippine President Rules Out Staying Neutral If China Invades Taiwan, Vows to Back US Intervention
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his country could not remain neutral if China were to invade Taiwan, due to its geographical proximity and the large number of citizens working there. “If there is an all-out war, we will be drawn into it,”
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said his country could not remain neutral if China were to invade Taiwan, due to its geographical proximity and the large number of citizens working there. “If there is an all-out war, we will be drawn into it,”
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