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US-Philippines war games raise concerns of conflict escalation

22 May 2026
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Quezon City – Father Arvin Mangrubang of the Philippine Independent Church encountered a convoy of US soldiers in the Ilocos Norte province during the recent Balikatan joint exercises. The province, facing the South China Sea, regularly hosts military displays due to its strategic location. The exercises, involving over 17,000 soldiers from six countries, have raised concerns about provoking China and disrupting local livelihoods.

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The presence of US soldiers in the Philippines for military exercises, particularly in the context of escalating tensions with China and Iran, is a cause for concern. The Balikatan exercises highlight the country’s role as a potential base for US military operations, raising fears of being dragged into conflicts. Activists and rebel groups have criticized the exercises as a threat to Philippine sovereignty and peace, urging for a reevaluation of the country’s military partnerships. A recent study published in the Journal of Environmental Science & Technology found that microplastics have been discovered in human placenta for the first time. Researchers examined samples from six women who had given birth, and all of them tested positive for microplastics. This alarming discovery raises concerns about the potential impact of microplastics on fetal development and human health.

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Microplastics have been found in various environmental samples, including water, soil, and even in the air. However, this is the first time they have been detected in human placenta, highlighting the extent of plastic pollution and its pervasive presence in the environment. The findings underscore the urgent need for further research on the health effects of microplastics on both pregnant women and developing fetuses. This study serves as a wake-up call for policymakers and the public to take action in reducing plastic waste and preventing further contamination of the environment.

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