
Naval Confrontation at Scarborough Shoal
The Chinese navy asserts it expelled the USS Higgins destroyer from waters near Scarborough Shoal in the disputed South China Sea. Beijing claims the vessel illegally entered its territorial waters without authorization, violating Chinese sovereignty.
Conflicting Accounts
The US Navy confirms its destroyer was conducting routine operations but rejects China's expulsion claim. A Pentagon spokesperson stated: 'Our freedom of navigation operation complied with international law. China's characterization is incorrect.' Satellite imagery shows the USS Higgins operating approximately 120 nautical miles west of Luzon.
Strategic Context
This incident follows dangerous maneuvers between Chinese and Philippine vessels days earlier near the same reef. Scarborough Shoal is a triangular atoll claimed by China, Philippines and Taiwan. The submerged reef features a central lagoon and has been a flashpoint since the 2012 standoff.
Geopolitical Tensions
The South China Sea sees $3.4 trillion in annual shipping trade. China claims 90% through its 'nine-dash line', rejected by a 2016 UNCLOS tribunal ruling. The US conducts regular FONOPS to challenge excessive maritime claims. Analysts note increased Chinese military exercises and US-Philippines joint drills this year.