Singapore
used to be neutral, walking a tight rope to be nice to both China and the US
and making itself useful to both super powers. In granting more landing rights
and acting as a military outpost for the Americans in its pivot to Asia, to
challenge and contain China, the author Douglas Chua posed the question, ‘US
plane deployment here poses neutrality question’. He added, ‘In the strategic
gamble between two powers over sovereignty and freedom of navigation, would we
not be drawn into a large involvement in the event of open conflict?’
There is
also another issue of Singapore sinking slowly into the embrace of the
Americans and compromising on its sovereignty, in the same way South Korea and
Japan have became, semi colonies of the American Empire. The Americans would
not leave South Korea and Japan, and their military bases are there for good
and the two countries are just that, semi colonies, with foreign soldiers in
their land and they could not do anything about it. Would Singapore undermine
its sovereignty by allowing the Americans to encroach more and more into its
sovereignty and independence?
The deluge
of anti China articles in the main media, including a few more today notably by
Reuters and Agencies, putting China in a very bad light and glorifying the
Americans as the shining white knight, that the Americans are needed to balance
an assertive China, are they done with the approval of the govt to keep promoting
such a line? Is the Singapore govt taking the side of the Americans, shifting
away from its neutral position and becoming more anti China with all the
publications in the main media and the slant it is taking?
And, quoting
Douglas Chua, ‘…the mission of these P8 aircraft using Singapore as a
springboard…They are part of the US’ strategic thrust in the South China Sea, a
thrust that challenges China’s sovereignty claims, which the US does not
recognize. If we are faced with an ultimatum to annul this agreement, would we
comply?’
Singapore is
increasingly painting itself into a corner, to choose between China and the US.
Which side would Singapore choose when conflict broke out between the two super
powers?