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Philippines Backs Off Threat to Terminate Military Pact With U.S.
In February President Rodrigo Duterte had angrily sought to end the Visiting Forces Agreement, seen as a buffer against Chinese power. Analysts saw the reversal as a sign of new wariness toward China.

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By Jason Gutierrez

  • June 2, 2020

MANILA — In a strategic setback for China, the Philippines government reversed itself Tuesday and said it would maintain a longstanding military pact with the United States that President Rodrigo Duterte has criticized as unfair.

The Philippine foreign secretary, Teodoro Locsin, made Tuesday’s announcement over Twitter, saying that he had informed Washington in a diplomatic note. The decision not to terminate the agreement was made “in light of political and other developments in the region,” Mr. Locsin said in the diplomatic note, without elaboration.

The United States welcomed the reversal. “Our longstanding alliance has benefited both countries, and we look forward to continued close security and defense cooperation with the Philippines,” the United States Embassy in Manila said in a statement.


Political analysts interpreted the reversal as a sign that China’s neighbors are worried about its growing military assertiveness. The Philippines, Vietnam and Malaysia all have disputes with China about its territorial claims in the South China Sea.

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Some analysts saw the reversal as a strategic gain for the United States, given that the Philippines is the only U.S. treaty ally bordering the South China Sea, a vital maritime shipping route.

“In light of China’s continued assertion of its historic rights in Vietnamese and Malaysian waters over the last year, Manila may have concluded that its previous rapprochement with Beijing would not protect Philippine interests,” said M. Taylor Fravel, a political-science professor who is director of the Security Studies Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.


Bonnie Glaser, director of the China Power Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said it remained unclear how the move by the Philippines to at least temporarily prolong the pact, known as the Visiting Forces Agreement, would affect the country’s South China Sea policy. But she also saw it as a setback for China.

“Beijing has long sought to weaken U.S. alliances, and has benefited from the friction in recent years in U.S.-Philippine relations,” she said. “So a decision by Manila to suspend plans to terminate the V.F.A. will be seen as contrary to Chinese interests.”

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There was no immediate comment from China on the Philippines’s decision.

In February, Mr. Duterte had ordered the termination of the Visiting Forces Agreement, endangering a security blanket for the Philippines, which has been facing increasingly hostile Chinese actions in the South China Sea. Under the agreement, Washington and Manila had 180 days after the issuance of a termination notice — until August, in this case — to try to salvage the deal.

The pact permitted the United States military to conduct large-scale joint exercises in the Philippines, decades after the Americans were evicted from naval bases north of Manila because of lease disagreements.

Mr. Duterte’s decision to end the military alliance had followed Washington’s refusal to grant a visa to the Philippine lawmaker, Ronald dela Rosa, the early architect of Mr. Duterte’s violent war against drugs.

The notice to terminate the Visiting Forces Agreement came as Mr. Duterte was warming up to China while distancing himself from the United States, the Philippines’ former colonial ruler, and alarmed those in his administration who saw the alliance as a cornerstone of Philippine security and a counterweight to China’s growing regional naval might.

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Mr. Duterte had been lashing out at the United States, saying that it had always gotten the better of the pact. He also had complained that American troops took their modern weapons with them after the military exercises.

He called the Americans “ill mannered” and cursed Central Intelligence Agency agents who he said may have been bugging his phone.

Mr. Duterte had also dismissed the deterrent effect of American forces against China, with which the Philippines has overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea. “They do not mean harm,” he said of China and its military, as long as “we do not also do something that is harmful to them.”

Under the Visiting Forces Agreement, Philippine forces have received training from their American counterparts to combat terrorism and drug trafficking. Hundreds of joint exercises are conducted annually.

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Jose Antonio Custodio, a military historian at the Institute of Policy, Strategy and Development Studies, a Philippine think tank, said that many of Mr. Duterte’s own allies had not been enthusiastic about ending the treaty, and potentially a military alliance that stretched back to 1951.

Mr. Custodio said that Manila needed the alliance more than the United States did, adding that the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic would “wallop” the Philippines’ ability to maintain and modernize its armed forces.

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Once duterte stepped down from power , it'll be normal as Usual between PH-USA.
 
Once duterte stepped down from power , it'll be normal as Usual between PH-USA.

Duterte is popular, I hardly see he will loses his next election. He is a strong Philippine leader who will not bound to colonizers. Philippines is still very bitter of the broken agreement by the American for the independent of Philippines in 1901. His war on drug is helping to root out the evil of society.
 
Duterte is popular, I hardly see he will loses his next election. He is a strong Philippine leader who will not bound to colonizers. Philippines is still very bitter of the broken agreement by the American for the independent of Philippines in 1901. His war on drug is helping to root out the evil of society.
Yea even if he's popular he only got like another 1 terms. So I'm okay with that.
 
The Philippines should terminate the contract with the US. They can sign a new defense contract with Xi Jingping.
 
That's why China is keeping its ace card for times when Du30 is going to step down. The ace card is a Scarborough shoal. When Philipines invite Americans back to the Subic Bay, Scarborough is going to transform fast to a huge Island.
 
That's why China is keeping its ace card for times when Du30 is going to step down. The ace card is a Scarborough shoal. When Philipines invite Americans back to the Subic Bay, Scarborough is going to transform fast to a huge Island.
Its still wont pose any threat to US army in Subic...except PLAN sink US ships like Jap did in Pearl habor
 
Yea even if he's popular he only got like another 1 terms. So I'm okay with that.
Another term is more than enough. Year 2025 will be the year, China ascend the role of largest superpower.

A lot of regulations and rules will be rewrote by Chinese terms.
 
His successor will likely nullified thise terms. CIA is very active ya know hehehe.
I don't know whether US will even last another 5 years. Given current situation, very likely US will collapse in few years time and end up like Soviet Union. :enjoy:

All the lapdog of US will suddenly switch side and change tone. :lol:
 
I don't know whether US will even last another 5 years. Given current situation, very likely US will collapse in few years time and end up like Soviet Union. :enjoy:

All the lapdog of US will suddenly switch side and change tone. :lol:
Ok I'll save this. and in 5 years we'll have some conversations about this so called US collapse....

Anyway the pandemics just made your superpower ambitions 5 years further
 
Ok I'll save this. and in 5 years we'll have some conversations about this so called US collapse....

Anyway the pandemics just made your superpower ambitions 5 years further
Sure, you shall be happy US will collapse soon. The same country who destroy Sunni muslims, corrupting the arabs and made a mess of the world. The world will be a better place once US collapse and China replace it as sole superpower. :enjoy:
 
Sure, you shall be happy US will collapse soon. The same country who destroy Sunni muslims, corrupting the arabs and made a mess of the world. The world will be a better place once US collapse and China replace it as sole superpower. :enjoy:
CN will rob food from everyone, u have too many starving and jobless ppl :(

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After the end of the 2020 Chinese National Assembly meeting, Premier Li Keqiang revealed at a press conference that about 600 million Chinese citizens earned only 1,000 RMB, or about 3.2 million VND / month.( 140 usd)

This income is not enough to pay the monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment in China's mid-sized city.

Prime Minister Li Keqiang acknowledged that China is facing a crisis of unemployment due to the epidemic and the weak economy has caused many people to lose their jobs.

He also acknowledged that millions of people continue to live in poverty and not enough to eat. The number of people struggling with life is increasing as a result of the pandemic.

Poor society
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/people-rush-for-rice-storage-in-hubei-province.661241/page-11
 
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And these 600 million people mostly live in rural areas, actually 600m is precisely the number of rural residents in China. That's why I am talking about reform of hukou and land ownership in China.
 

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