A
NYT article appearing in the Today paper on 21 Sep 15 discussed the thinking
process of the Philippines and how it is trying to
take on China in the boxing ring. In
the 80s there was a surge of nationalistic pride among the Pinoys that
eventually wrought back their independence from the USA and sending the Americans
packing from two of the biggest American military bases in the world in Subic
Naval Base and Clark Air Base. Both
bases were the homes for the Americans in their Vietnam War and a home away
from home in the USA . The infringement on the
national sovereignty of the Philippines , in a way turning the Philippines into a semi American
colony did not go unnoticed. The nationalists in the Philippines took to the streets to
demand the GIs to go home. That victory was to the credit of the Pinoys unlike
the Japanese and South Koreans where the Americans would not go home.
Today,
the turn of events in the South China Sea with the Philippines at loggerhead with China , competing with China to claim islands for
themselves is making the Pinoys thinking of reinviting the Americans back. They
wanted to take on China militarily and are
depending on the Americans for more financial and military aid and the
possibility of stationing troops in Subic and Clark again.
The
Philippines have chosen to fight China head on with the
encouragement of Japan and the USA . While neighbouring
countries of China chose to cultivate good
relations with China and live in peace, the Philippines are thinking that they
could take on China with the help of the USA and Japan . Once this mindset and
policy are in place, it is all one way, to build up a strong military and even
compromising their independence by allowing foreign military bases in their
country.
Putting
up a China threat with a China not interested or has no
intent to set foot on the Philippines , the Pinoys have chosen
or are in the process of choosing to become a semi colony of the USA by voluntarily inviting
foreign military forces into their country.
No
one can beat the Philippines in strategic military
planning, in resolve to take on a super power and in nationalistic pride.
That’s the way to go Pinoys. The Chinese are shivering in their pants. The GIs
will roam the streets of Manila again. The bravery of the
Philippines is best demonstrated in
the spirit of Ello Ed Bello.