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China’s Worst Nightmare: A U.S. Military Presence on Taiwan?
Enhanced security cooperation between Taiwan and the United States could easily expand as the pair work to balance against China’s increased military presence in the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea . On Nov. 5, Taiwanese Defense Minister Yen Teh-fa told legislators that his government would consider allowing the U.S. Navy access to Taiping […]
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Malacañang: Ex-PH officials’ ICC case vs Xi ‘a futile exercise’
Presidential Salvador Panelo provides reasons why the complaint of former foreign secretary Albert del Rosario and ombudsman Conchita Carpio Morales may not prosper at the International Criminal Court MANILA, Philippines – Malacañang on Saturday, March 23, downplayed the complaint of former Philippine officials against Chinese President Xi Jinping before the International Criminal Court (ICC) as […]
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US-Philippine defense tensions weaken regional security
Duterte’s hostility and Obama’s errors threaten an old and once valued alliance The United States-Philippines alliance has been under stress since the election of the vocally anti-American Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte in 2016, but Washington bears plenty of responsibility for the downturn in relations. Most frustrating for the Philippines was American inaction as China launched […]
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Filipinos file ICC complaint over S. China Sea
Filipinos, including a former cabinet minister, have filed a complaint with the International Criminal Court in The Hague against China’s development of islands in the disputed South China Sea. Albert del Rosario was foreign affairs secretary during the administration of Benigno Aquino. He now leads an international affairs research institute based in the Philippines. del […]
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‘David vs. Goliath’ in South China Sea: Beijing must take us seriously, say ex-Philippine officials seeking ICC probe into Xi Jinping
The two former Philippines officials asking the International Criminal Court to investigate Chinese President Xi Jinping for his “crimes against humanity” in the South China Sea say their aim is to improve the lives of Filipino fishermen and Beijing should take their move seriously. Former Philippine foreign secretary Albert del Rosario and former ombudsman Conchita […]
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South China Sea: Indonesia And Vietnam Prove Duterte Wrong
Indonesia joined Vietnam recently to challenge Duterte’s doctrine in the South China Sea. That’s the notion that any Asian-Pacific country that dares to tame Beijing’s ambitions to control the entire South China Sea will face war with China. This week, Indonesia drew a “red line” in the South China Sea establishing fishing rights in areas […]
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Rendering the Mutual Defense Treaty into ‘scrap paper’
Rendering the Mutual Defense Treaty into ‘scrap paper’ In December 2018, Philippine Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana declared that he wanted a review of the 1951 Philippine-US Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT). He stated that it is high time for the two allies to examine the treaty’s provision in light of the growing […]
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South China Sea: Beijing builds new ‘ILLEGAL’ island city risking infuriating Trump
CHINA will develop a new island city in the disputed South China Sea despite Donald Trump’s administration branding it “illegal”. The Beijing regime will plough ahead with turning sites near the city of Sansha into a “national key strategic service and logistics base”, the South China Morning Post reports. US experts fear the move could […]
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The U.S. quietly made a big splash about the South China Sea
On March 1, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stated: “any armed attack on Philippine forces, aircraft or public vessels in the South China Sea will trigger mutual defense obligations under Article IV of our mutual defense treaty.” To many analysts, Pompeo’s statement appeared to be the most significant action the Trump administration has taken to […]
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South China Sea: Beijing to build ANOTHER base despite threats from Trump White House
The country will develop an “island city” in the disputed waters. However, the Trump administration criticised their move to transform three islands into a “national key strategic service and logistics base,” the South China Morning Post reported. Senior policy analyst Jeffrey Engstrom revealed to Newsweek the project could raise tensions between China and the US. […]
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Xi’s South China Sea ‘fishermen’ risk hooking US into conflict
Chinese friction with Philippines and Vietnam raises odds of miscalculation The USS Blue Ridge, the command ship of the U.S. Navy’s Seventh Fleet, sits anchored near Manila on March 13. The U.S. recently reiterated its pledge to defend the Philippines and keep the South China Sea open. © AP TAIPEI/MANILA — The chances of an […]
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Simulator Showdown: I Just Lost the Battle for the South China Sea to China
What happened? Warfare is tragic and unpredictable. Any difference in training, maintenance or secret capabilities of both navies — things we wouldn’t know until the shooting starts — could have decisively impacted the scenario. The year is 2016, and two of the U.S. Navy’s latest ships are backing a key ally in the tinderbox of […]