Question is why did ASEAN invite the Devil in Chief into
the house in the first place? Whose idea was it really? Or was ASEAN
being forced to? You know, the 'You are either with US or against US' is
a very forceful threat.
Europe incorporated the devil into the
house and failed to get rid of it and been used by it to further its
interest. Now Europe is suffering. This is a good example for ASEAN not
to follow. But the USA already has a strong footing in ASEAN affairs
with the Philippine at its whims and fancies. The USA found its weak
link by holding Mickey Mouse hostage, using his father's wealth in its
hands as a bargaining chip.
Other countries in ASEAN, with the
exception of you know who, are not at all falling in line with the
devil. Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia are close to Beijing. Vietnam,
Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have important trade links with Beijing
and knows who is buttering their bread. But the USA will continue to
try to split the good relations. This is to be expected. Chinese
influence in South-East Asia is still strong.
Why would ASEAN,
with its relatively peaceful existence, want to engage in geopolitical
conflicts like the Europeans to benefit someone else. It will bring them
nothing good. China will always be around and will not collapse
tomorrow. China has been around for 5,000 years and did China create
much trouble for ASEAN? Hardly, other than the disputes in the
South-China Sea that had been around for, perhaps centuries, and just
hyped up over the last couple of decades.
Anonymous