2026年6月11日 美国东部时间下午1:49 / 哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS News)
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奥利维亚·加齐斯负责为哥伦比亚广播公司报道情报与国际安全事务。她曾两次获得艾美奖提名,曾陪同美国国务卿出访全球各地,并为哥伦比亚广播公司的电视、广播、网络和流媒体平台提供关于情报、外交政策及其他安全议题的报道。
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华盛顿讯 —— 美国情报机构正密切监控南海一处争议沙洲的动向,因越来越多担忧认为,中国可能正在为在该地区最敏感的海上热点之一建立更永久存在铺平道路,此举可能进一步激化与菲律宾的紧张关系,并考验华盛顿对条约盟友的承诺。
据熟悉相关情报的美国官员透露,分析人员正在仔细审查中国近期在斯卡伯勒浅滩附近开展的一系列海上行动。这片无人居住但战略位置重要的环礁距菲律宾吕宋岛以西约140英里。这些官员因需讨论国家安全问题,要求匿名接受哥伦比亚广播公司采访。官员们表示,中国政府在该环礁中部部署了北京方面所称的“科研设施”,此举激怒了对这片争议环礁提出主权要求的菲律宾。
美国已就该设施向中国政府提出交涉。据官员透露,中国共产党的军事力量——中国人民解放军声称该设施不具备军事用途,但中国官员也未完全否认该设施内某些部分可被解放军使用。
美国国家情报总监办公室未回应置评请求。
斯卡伯勒浅滩在菲律宾被称为巴霍德马辛洛克,在中国被称为黄岩岛,位于菲律宾专属经济区范围内的南海海域,但北京方面在2012年的紧张对峙中实际控制该区域后,一直在此保持近乎不间断的存在。
一些美国官员担忧,近期的行动可能是中国长期努力巩固对南海争议海域控制权的又一个渐进步骤——菲律宾官员也持有这一观点。
菲律宾当局本周早些时候披露了斯卡伯勒浅滩内出现浮动设施的情况。菲律宾政府西菲律宾海国家特别工作组周二发布的一份声明称,空中监视发现了一个6米×6米的浮动平台,上面似乎装有天线。近期的影像还显示有人员站在该平台上,菲律宾海岸警卫队的监测显示该平台一直在浅滩内运作。
“外交部已就该浮动设施的非法存在与中华人民共和国政府采取了适当的外交行动,”该工作组表示,并补充称菲律宾相关机构正在评估该设施的“性质、用途及影响”。
中国驳斥了菲律宾的抗议,称该平台位于其控制的区域,而非菲律宾的控制区域。
中国驻美使馆发言人刘鹏宇在接受哥伦比亚广播公司采访时表示:“黄岩岛始终是中国的领土。中国对黄岩岛及其邻近海域拥有无可争辩的主权。在中国黄岩岛开展包括科研在内的活动,完全是中国的主权权利。”
“中方敦促菲律宾停止在海上的一切侵权、挑衅和虚假指控,”刘鹏宇续称,“中方敦促美方停止挑拨离间、制造对抗。”
这一动向引起了美国情报分析师和军事规划者的关注,因为中国历史上曾逐步实际控制有争议的海上设施,随后再扩大存在规模。在过去十年间,北京方面将南沙群岛的多处礁盘和岩礁改造为配备机场、深水港、雷达系统和导弹阵地的加固型人工岛。
“过去20年来,我们见证了自二战以来中国人民解放军最大规模的军事集结,”退役海军上将约翰·阿奎利诺2022年在接受美联社采访时表示,当时他担任美国印度洋-太平洋司令部司令。“他们提升了所有作战能力,这种武器化集结对该地区构成破坏稳定的影响。”
对中国在该地区活动的担忧一直是美国军事规划的 recurring 议题。去年,哥伦比亚广播公司曾报道,美国军方已制定计划,针对近期中国在斯卡伯勒浅滩附近的挑衅行动开展“武力展示”,旨在向华盛顿表明其意在遏制北京的扩张存在,并捍卫菲律宾的主权和长期捕鱼权。
去年,北京宣布计划在该区域设立“国家自然保护区”,此举遭到美国国务卿马可·卢比奥的谴责,马尼拉官员也将其视为中国巩固控制权的又一步骤。
“北京将斯卡伯勒礁列为自然保护区,是又一次胁迫行径,旨在以包括阻止菲律宾渔民进入传统渔场在内的方式,损害邻国利益,推进其在南海广泛的领土和海洋主张,”卢比奥在一份声明中表示,“中国在斯卡伯勒礁的行动继续破坏地区稳定。”
U.S. monitoring Chinese activity in South China Sea around disputed shoal
2026-06-11 1:49 PM EDT / CBS News
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Olivia Gazis
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Washington — U.S. intelligence agencies are closely monitoring activity at a disputed shoal in the South China Sea amid growing concerns that China may be laying the groundwork for a more permanent presence at one of the region’s most volatile maritime flash points, a move that could further inflame tensions with the Philippines and test Washington’s commitment to a treaty ally.
Analysts are scrutinizing a series of recent Chinese maritime operations near Scarborough Shoal, an uninhabited but strategically located atoll roughly 140 miles west of the Philippine island of Luzon, according to U.S. officials familiar with the intelligence who spoke to CBS News under condition of anonymity to discuss national security issues. The officials said the Chinese government installed what Beijing has called a “scientific structure” in the middle of the reef, which has angered the Philippines in the disputed atoll.
The U.S. engaged the Chinese government over the structure. The People’s Liberation Army, the military wing of the Chinese Communist Party, claimed the structure was not military, but Chinese officials also did not fully disavow that some element within the structure could be used by the PLA, according to the officials.
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence has not responded to a request for comment.
The Scarborough Shoal, known in the Philippines as Bajo de Masinloc and in China as Huangyan Dao, sits within Manila’s exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea, but Beijing has maintained a near-constant presence around the shoal after seizing de facto control in a tense 2012 standoff.
Some U.S. officials worry that recent activity could represent another incremental step in China’s long-running effort to consolidate control over disputed features across the South China Sea — a view shared by Philippine officials.
Philippine authorities disclosed the presence of a floating structure inside Scarborough Shoal earlier this week. In a statement released Tuesday, the Philippine government’s National Task Force for the West Philippine Sea said aerial surveillance had identified a 6-by-6-meter floating platform equipped with what appeared to be an antenna. Recent imagery also shows personnel standing atop the structure, while monitoring by the Philippine Coast Guard indicated the platform was operating inside the shoal.
“The Department of Foreign Affairs has already undertaken appropriate diplomatic action with the government of the People’s Republic of China in connection with the illegal presence of this floating structure,” the task force said, adding that Philippine agencies were assessing the “nature, purpose, and implications” of the installation.
China rejected Philippine objections, maintaining that the platform is located in an area under its control, not the Philippines’.
“Huangyan Dao has always been China’s territory. China has indisputable sovereignty over it and its adjacent waters,” Liu Pengyu, an embassy spokesperson for China, told CBS News. “It is fully within China’s sovereign rights to carry out activities including scientific research at Huangyan Dao.”
“China urges the Philippines to stop all infringement activities, provocations and false accusations at sea,” Liu continued. “China urges the U.S. to stop sowing discord and stoking confrontation.”
The development has drawn the attention of U.S. intelligence analysts and military planners because of China’s history of gradually establishing physical control over disputed maritime features before expanding its presence. Over the past decade, Beijing transformed several reefs and outcroppings in the Spratly Islands into fortified artificial islands equipped with airfields, deep-water ports, radar systems and missile sites.
“Over the past 20 years we’ve witnessed the largest military buildup since World War II by the PRC,” said retired Navy Adm. John Aquilino in 2022 during an interview with the Associated Press and the U.S. Indo-Pacific commander. “They have advanced all their capabilities and that buildup of weaponization is destabilizing to the region.”
Concerns about Chinese activity in the area have been a recurring feature of U.S. military planning. Last year, CBS News reported that the U.S. military had drawn up plans to stage a “show of force” against recent Chinese aggression near the Scarborough Shoal that was intended to signal Washington’s intent to push back against Beijing’s expanding presence and defend Philippine sovereignty and long-standing fishing rights.
Last year, Beijing announced a plan to create a “national nature reserve” in the area that drew condemnation from Secretary of State Marco Rubio and was viewed by officials in Manila as another step toward solidifying Chinese control.
“Beijing claiming Scarborough Reef as a nature preserve is yet another coercive attempt to advance sweeping territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea at the expense of its neighbors, including by preventing Filipino fishermen from accessing these traditional fishing grounds,” Rubio said in a statement. “China’s actions at Scarborough Reef continue to undermine regional stability.”
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