First Steps in Philippines-US Defense Divorce

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First Steps in Philippines-US Defense Divorce

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February 13, 2020 / 12:25 AM / Updated 15 hours ago
Philippine military backs defense divorce from U.S.
Karen Lema, Martin Petty

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MANILA (Reuters) - The Philippine military on Wednesday stood by the president’s decision to scrap a security agreement with the United States, saying the country could now develop its own defense capabilities and alliances, and would do fine without it.

The military chief backed President Rodrigo Duterte’s termination of the 1998 Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) and said doing so would allow the Philippines to expand its modernization program and its engagement with Australia and Japan - both U.S. allies.

Armed forces commander, General Felimon Santos, said planes and ships were being procured from countries other than the United States, such as South Korea, while Filipinos were now “doing the leg work” on intelligence gathering on Islamist extremists.

“You know these sentiments of soldiers, we are all high morale,” he told reporters. “It will make us more eager to build up our own capabilities.”

Despite his defense and foreign ministers last week speaking favorably of the VFA, Duterte’s decision was not a complete surprise given his disdain for the Philippines’ close ties with Washington and what he sees as subservience to an abusive and hypocritical former colonial ruler.

He has been determined to build a strong relationship with China, despite a history of diplomatic friction, and some unease among a U.S.-leaning defense apparatus wary about Beijing’s militarization and island-building in the South China Sea.

Duterte’s spokesman Salvador Panelo said U.S. disagreement with the firebrand president’s move was motivated by its own strategic interests, and that it was time for the Philippines to be militarily independent.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-phil ... SKBN2061I3
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Re: First Steps in Philippines-US Defense Divorce

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"To be an enemy of the united states is dangerous to become its friend is lethal" - Henry Kissinger
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At the risk of further widening a three year old post, it had nothing to do with angering or not angering the US.

at the time, a long dormant volcano had erupted, burying Subic Bay and extensively damaged Clark AFB. The US military requested a big reduction in the rental fees paid to the Philippines in order to rebuild both bases. The reply was ‘get out’.

That was before the Philippines struck oil (suppling 40% of needs) in its waters, and China then claimed all of its seas and back it up with an expanded Navy and Air Force. Chinese companies still generate the majority of electricity in the Philippines and has threatened to cut off the power to millions to show its displeasure.

Sorry for resurrecting a three year old thread.
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PI will always be in bed with USA … it’s all about “pay 4 play”
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