The United States and the Philippines have signed a new agreement to enhance military cooperation through the sharing of sensitive intelligence and weapons technology.
The General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) aims to improve real-time information exchange and boost interoperability between the two nations' armed forces. This move is seen as a strategic step in countering regional security threats, particularly in the South China Sea, where tensions have been rising.
The pact underscores the deepening defense ties between the long-standing allies.
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Another example of the U.S. getting too involved in foreign conflicts and entangling alliances. We should be focusing on our own national defense and reducing military interventionism, not signing more agreements that could drag us into unnecessary wars. Let’s stop playing world police and start prioritizing freedom at home.
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PH, US sign military intel-sharing pact
Ranking defense officials from the Philippines and the United States on Monday signed a military intelligence sharing deal in a further deepening of interoperability between the two nations. The General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA) was signed by Department
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