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This is a non-story, one I would qualify as clickbait. It's something I didn't think DW sunk to.
I'm not going to take it down, but I can't speak for any other mods.
I don’t think so. There are other important parts in the article:
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Yes, military exercises are different every year.
The bear is also poked every year.
Edit: If you don't think this is an annual media scare event, this is the one from last year: https://apnews.com/article/us-philippines-military-exercises-60af099f1526c6fce180d217e97788ad
This is very important news in the Asia region, with key developments and noteworthy significance. I’m glad it’s present here.
As important as it was in 2023? https://www.voanews.com/a/us-philippines-conclude-largest-ever-military-exercise/7070470.html
And 2022? https://www.reuters.com/world/philippines-us-hold-biggest-military-exercises-seven-years-2022-03-28/
Admittedly, Duterte stopped them for a while- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/philippines-president-rodrigo-duterte-ends-joint-military-drills-us-china-does-not-want/
But then back in 2015... https://www.voanews.com/a/us-philippines-begin-major-military-exercise/2726353.html
Yes, the details and global awareness of America’s increasingly significant investment in the relationship with the Philippines is important. This was nearly lost under Duterte and is a key bulwark against China’s aggression towards Taiwan. This is a milestone worth acknowledging as a trend in the right direction.
That is a fair point, but that is definitely not the thrust of DW's article.
Bloody well yes it is.. I don't know if you're Filipino or anything but it does matter to Filipinos it's pretty freaking important every single time because when ya get comfortable about it is the time China is going to freaking try to take it all, so yes every single piece of information is important. Every time.