Philippines Rejects China’s Criticism of U.S. Missile Plan

File image of Philippines Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Dita Alangkara / POOL / AFP.

The Philippine defense secretary rejected Chinese criticism of Manila’s plans to acquire a U.S.-built mid-range missile system, telling Beijing on Tuesday to stop its “saber-rattling” and “interference” in internal affairs.

The Philippine Army announced plans on Monday to acquire the U.S. Typhon missile system as part of a push to protect Manila’s maritime interests, swiftly drawing a warning from China about a regional “arms race.”

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