The United States is significantly expanding its military presence in Palawan, Philippines, with major upgrades to Naval Detachment Oyster Bay. The $1 million project will support small boats and unmanned surface vessels (USVs), bolstering the Philippine Navy’s capabilities in the West Philippine Sea. Strategically positioned near the contested Second Thomas Shoal, these U.S.-backed facilities highlight Washington’s growing footprint in the South China Sea and its implications for regional security. Experts warn of potential dependency on U.S. military support, while the expansion reflects America’s strategic priorities and strengthens U.S.-Philippines defense ties.
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