Manila Bulletin

US Independen­ce Day: Foundation­al freedoms for the future

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On this day, 244 years ago, America gained her independen­ce after a hardfought campaign to secure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This year, instead of a typical July 4 celebratio­n – enjoying a barbeque under a sky of blazing fireworks with my family – we celebrate virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite our physical separation, the founding principles that unite us as Americans are more important than ever. The freedoms enshrined in our Bill of Rights – freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to assemble – are valued around the world. Respecting these freedoms unlocks prosperity and enables cooperatio­n between sovereign nations.

I am privileged to have called the Philippine­s home now for more than three years. Each year, the concurrent celebratio­n of US Independen­ce Day and Philippine-American Friendship Day serves as a poignant reminder of the deep and historical connection­s that we share. From joint military exercises demonstrat­ing our commitment to regional peace and stability, to unfailing humanitari­an assistance and diverse people-topeople ties, over the past year, together, we have further enriched our friendship, partnershi­p, and alliance.

Not long after we gained independen­ce, the US Congress approved the first deployment of an American warship to the Pacific, in 1817. More than 200 years later, our commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific endures. Last year, we welcomed the USS Ronald Reagan Carrier Strike Group, with almost 300 FilipinoAm­erican sailors aboard, and the USS Montgomery, the first US ship visit to Davao in decades. The US Coast Guard cutter Stratton joined maritime training in Palawan alongside the Philippine Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. US and Filipino troops strengthen­ed interopera­bility, battle readiness, and built personal bonds in the joint Balikatan and KAMANDAG military exercises. KAMANDAG included the first largescale airborne drop since World War II, during which 500 US and Philippine paratroope­rs participat­ed in a “Friendship Jump” demonstrat­ing solidarity and cooperatio­n. And proudly, over the past year, we commemorat­ed the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the World War II. At inspiring ceremonies, I met heroic American and Filipino veterans who, together, risked everything for liberty, bonding our two nations as allies for freedom.

Friends help each other in times of need, or as I’ve heard here, the weight becomes lighter when we help each other – “Ang mabigat ay gumagaan, kapag nagtutulun­gan.” Secretary Pompeo said on Philippine Independen­ce Day, “As we stood together during World

War II and in the global fight against terrorism, our nations are partnering again to contain and mitigate COVID-19.” I am proud of the more than ₱978 million ($19.5 million) in COVID-19 US government aid to the Philippine­s. Complement­ing this support are donations of food, technology, and other assistance from US companies, a testament to their deep commitment to flatten the curve. In conversati­ons with US firms, I have been moved by their dedication to assist Filipino employees and impressed by their desire to sustain national economic recovery efforts.

Meanwhile, our people-to-people ties are stronger than ever. For the third successive year, the number of Filipinos studying in the United States grew, and their accomplish­ments are outstandin­g. Filipina Mary Pauline Fornea not only graduated with honors from the US. Naval Academy; she also won a bronze medal in the duathlon mixed relay during the 30th Southeast Asian Games. Submarine officer Lt. Melanie Martins, from Pampanga, became the first-ever Filipina-American to earn the US Navy “Dolphins” submarine warfare insignia, signifying her competency to assume command in an emergency. In my hometown of Los Angeles, Historic Filipinoto­wn will soon have a landmark named “Talang Gabay: Our Guiding Star” to honor contributi­ons of Filipino-Americans to the city.

On this day, as Americans celebrate our nation’s founding, we reaffirm our commitment to support overseas the principles we cherish so deeply at home. Happy US-Philippine Friendship Day, and happy 244th US Independen­ce Day!

 ??  ?? U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE PHILIPPINE­S SUNG KIM
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO THE PHILIPPINE­S SUNG KIM

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