FACT CHECK: Clips show U.S. military in an exercise in Poland, NOT WPS
Snippets from a military exercise in Poland were misleadingly passed off as the United States forces in the West Philippine Sea amid rising tensions with China.
Snippets from a military exercise in Poland were misleadingly passed off as the United States forces in the West Philippine Sea amid rising tensions with China.
May Facebook picture na pinagmumukhang nagpadala raw ang America ng mga kagamitang pansundalo sa Pilipinas nitong June. Hindi ito totoo.
A YouTube video falsely claims that the United States has attacked China in the West Philippine, supposedly as a prelude to World War 3.
A Facebook post falsely claimed that troops and military vehicles from the U.S. and U.K. recently arrived in the Philippines.
Old photos are being falsely claimed as military supplies sent by the United States to the Philippines this June. These were U.S. aid delivered to Ukraine in 2022.
Old photos from military exercises are being passed off as foreign warships sailing to the West Philippine Sea amid escalating tensions between the Philippines and China.
A video supposedly shows a Chinese ship sunk by the United States and Japan. This is false and contains spliced clips from various military exercises.
May YouTube video na nagsasabing ang Pilipinas, America, Japan at Australia ay nagsama-sama para atakehin ang China sa West Philippine Sea. Hindi ito totoo.
A video on YouTube claims that the U.S. has dispatched its marine forces to help the Philippines protect its territory against China. This is not true.
U.S. ambassador to China Nicholas Burns was asked about Beijing’s “strategic goal” in its continuously increasing pressure on the Philippines over the disputed South China Sea and “how far they will go in testing the U.S. willingness” to defend its former colony.