The Philippines will station new fighter jets and two frigates as it reopens the former US naval base in Subic Bay to military use in a further response to Chinese expansionism in the disputed South China Sea.
Once one of the biggest US naval facilities in the world, Subic Bay was shut in 1992 after the Philippine Senate terminated a bases agreement with Washington at the end of the cold war.
Manila converted the facility, which was never home to the Philippine military, into an economic zone.
Philippines reopens Subic Bay as military base to cover South China Sea | World news | The Guardian


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