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How U.S. military could become involved in dangerous South China Sea conflict



60 Minutes reports on what’s being called “the most dangerous conflict no one is talking about” as tensions rise between China and the Philippines over disputed waters in the South China Sea. Correspondent Cecilia Vega got a firsthand look at how dangerous the conflict could become.

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20 comments
@SeanAnthony-j7f

The South China Sea is obviously an interest to the U.S

@Nw-n6w

Who? US ? Is this video the greatest joke???? The US now is struggling to maintain its blue democracy. Phillipines is the last thing on its mind.

@viz8746

Satan will have his day! 😄👍

@HT-zk6up

Hong Kong, Taiwan, Tibet, Mongolia, Canton region, Turkey, Japan, Philippines is NOT CHINA!

@Salamatpo123

Please ask Chinese citizens about 10dashline/indo pacific if they are willing to go to war to its neighbors? Rich Chinese will become slaves and the Chinese immigrants may be bullied for starting war OR the enemies of chine will be turned into ashes… No winner… Only the leaders that wants the powers…