In
his article appearing in the ST on 23 Oct 15, Luhut B Pandjaitan, the
Corodinating Minister for Politics, Legal and Security Affairs of Indonesia
discussed the role of Indonesia as a regional power and where it should stand
in big power politics. He hoped that Indonesia should not be put in a
position to take sides between China and Japan or between China and the USA. This is about the only
sensible thing that he said before turning into another parrot repeating the
views of the western world. The lack of original strategic thinking is evident
when he aped the West in talking about the need for the USA to balance the rise of China.
What
is wrong with this concept of the American Empire, the world’s Number One
superpower having to act as a balance against a much weaker rising power in China? In the first place, the USA is the undisputed supreme
military power as well as economic power. The USA can do as it likes, can
bulldoze its way against any country, including China. If it comes to shove,
the Americans could simply walk all over China. What is this talk about
balancing a rising China?
In
most cases it is the smaller power that needs to get together to balance an
abusing superpower. And this was admitted by Lihut himself when he wrote, ‘inspite of their reservations about the way
in which American power has been used sometimes, in the middle East, for
example.’ Was he being polite or being a cock to say that sometimes the
Americans abused their power? The Americans have always been abusing their
superpower status to whack any country they so desired without the need for
consultation, Indonesia included. Could not this Lihut see any need to balance
the overwhelming power of the Americans to prevent the Americans from becoming
a trigger happy gangster?
The
intervention of Putin in Syria was exactly for this purpose, to balance the
power of the Americans from killing more Arab and Muslim leaders called regime
change. The Russians have stopped the Americans from doing exactly this and
save Assad from the same fate as Saddam Hussein and Gaddafi. The rise of China would fill the same void
in Asia, to balance the
overbearing power of the Americans not to run wild and bully Asian countries
one by one. It is the power of the Americans that needs to be balanced, not China, an emerging power that
is very much weaker than the Americans. Without the rise of China, all the Asian and
Southeast Asian countries will be treated and bullied by the Americans like the
Arab and Muslim countries in the Middle East. Indonesia is a Muslim country,
remember that.
China’s claim on the South China Sea islands is within its
historical right and is not the business of the new South East Asian states. It
becomes an issue only when these new states started to counter claim these
islands as theirs. If China were as powerful as the
Americans, it would show its fingers to these pretenders to think they have a
rightful claim to the islands in the South China Sea. China is not making wild claims
against the territories of any Asean states. When China was sailing the high seas
and marking all these islands, there was no Vietnam, no Philippines, Malaysia or Indonesia to talk about.
Would
a war start in the South China Sea? Sure, when these new states are audacious
enough to want to claim islands already claimed by China several centuries ago
when they were not states in South East Asia but villages and tribal
chieftains. Where was Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia or Indonesia?
The
Americans too would want a war in the South China Sea to allow them to put a
foot into the region and control over the South East Asian states by raising
China as their enemy. It would then do the necessary to push China back with
its superior and unchallenged military might.
The
countries in East Asia and South East Asia are too used to be bullied by the
Americans, with the Americans calling the shot and threatening them with
interference in their internal affairs and even regime change. If these
countries did not create an enemy out of China by wanting to claim Chinese
territories, China would be their friend to counter American hegemony in the
region and to stand up for them when the Americans try to meddle with their
internal affairs or even changing their govt.
The
rise of China is a balancing force for the smaller and mid size countries to
stop the Americans from bullying them and taking them for granted. It is a
smaller power ganging up with other smaller countries to balance the might of a
super power, not a super power balancing the power of a smaller rising power.
South East Asia must not become another Middle East with the Americans
calling the shot and be deceived into endless warfare, to be taken down one by
one by the Americans, divide and rule, remember?
Do
the British need to bring in the Americans to balance against a rising China in Europe? Isn’t the British using
China to balance against the power and dominance of the USA?
On
the same page of the ST there was an article by Jean Pierre Lehmann on Britain
and China relations and Jean wrote, ‘That was in the “good old times”, when it
was “Great” Britain that ruled the waves and pretty much acted throughout the
world as a bully – as all (no exception) “great” powers are prone to do – for
example, the US in Iraq, Russia in Ukraine.’
Luhut
better prayed that the USA would not turn Indonesia into another Iraq. And
Lihut is best advised to read what Jean Pierre wrote about the idiot called
Charles who ‘boycotted the opening Buckingham Palace banquet, apparently
because of “Tibet”. This idiot Charles’ knowledge of history is as far as his
nose, and Jean Pierre in his article chastised him for his snobbish royal
ignorance of British misdeeds in China. Actually it wasn’t ignorance but a lack
of intellect to grasp history, or maybe he had no time to read them.
Can
Southeast Asian leaders think? Or they allowed the Americans to think for them,
to shape their thinking of what is good or bad in the interests of the
Americans?