US keeps missile system in Philippines as China tensions rise, tests wartime deployment


A satellite image of the Typhon missile system deployed in northern Philippines, near Taiwan. - Reuters

MANILA: The United States has no immediate plans to withdraw a mid-range missile system deployed in the Philippines, despite Chinese demands, and is testing the feasibility of its use in a regional conflict, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters.

The Typhon system, which can be equipped with cruise missiles capable of striking Chinese targets, was brought in for joint exercises earlier this year, both countries said at the time, but has remained there.

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