China Conducts South China Sea Patrols
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China deploys military to counter US in contested waters

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The Chinese military carried out what it called "routine patrols" in the South China Sea on Wednesday .
The patrols came after the U.S. and its allies held war games in the contested waters.
The Philippines has been trying to keep Chinese coast guard vessels from nearing Zambales , a province off the heavily populated Philippine island of Luzon .
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