The move by
Duterte to patch up relations with China, to lean closer to China is now touted
as unsettling to Asean. When the Philippines were leaning to the USA, be the
barking dog of the USA, raising tension in the South China Sea, that was not
unsettling to Asean. What this new slogan is saying is that Asean should be
leaning to the USA against China, and this is what the Asean states wanted.
What about Thailand and Malaysia turning to China, to raise their relations to
a higher level, are they also unsettling to Asean?
Look at it
from another angle, the only gang in Asean that is unsettled is the pro US
camp, the cronies and barking dogs of the US, aka little USAs. These cronies
would be very unsettled now that Asean is no longer the puppet on a string to
be dragged on by the nose by the Americans to create tension in the region. Their
only agenda, is to let the US use Asean to encircle and contain China of which
Obama is so proud and bragging about it.
Would not
Asean countries be happier now with lesser tension in the SCS? Would not the
Asean countries praise Duterte for maintaining peace in the region and bringing
more economic development to his country and bettering the lives of the Pinoys
instead of trying to pick a fight that it could not win?
For
Singapore, there is nothing to worry about. Singapore is neutral and did not
take sides. Singapore will support an independent and neutral Asean balancing
the interests of big powers without being a crony or barking dog of any big
power.
Let those
cronies and barking dogs get unsettled for trying to be little USAs or Trojan
Horses. Singapore is a principled country and meant what it said. Singapore
does not take sides. Singapore is neutral. How brilliant of our leaders.
Singapore is
safe while Asean is being unsettled by more Asean countries turning away from
the USA to China. Singapore can sleep well, very well while those American
barking dogs would have sleepless nights wondering what to do next, to cosy up
to their American masters and to plot against China.