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U.S. monitors Chinese activity near disputed shoal in South China Sea

11 June 2026
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U.S. intelligence agencies are monitoring increased Chinese activity at Scarborough Shoal, a disputed area in the South China Sea that lies approximately 140 miles from the Philippines. Recent reports indicate that China has installed a floating structure, described by Chinese officials as a “scientific structure,” which has raised concerns in Manila about a potential military presence. The Philippine government has responded by taking diplomatic action against what it views as an illegal installation within its exclusive economic zone. China asserts that the area is under its control and insists on its sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal, dismissing Philippine objections. This development is seen by U.S. officials as part of China’s ongoing efforts to expand its territorial claims in the region, echoing past actions in the South China Sea, where Beijing has fortified several features into military outposts.

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The Scarborough Shoal has been a focal point of tension between China and the Philippines since a standoff in 2012, when China effectively took control of the area. The Philippines maintains that Scarborough lies within its exclusive economic zone, as established under international law. China’s strategic expansion in the South China Sea has included transforming reefs into military bases, which raises concerns about regional stability and the security commitments of the United States to its allies. The ongoing situation reflects broader geopolitical dynamics, including U.S.-China relations and the implications of territorial disputes in a vital maritime route.

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