Philippine Daily Inquirer

US-PH Edca: A decade of defense

- AMI BERA

On the 28th of this month, we commemorat­e a historic milestone in the US-Philippine­s bilateral relationsh­ip—the 10th anniversar­y of the US-Philippine­s Enhanced Defense Cooperatio­n Agreement (Edca). A decade ago, President Barack Obama and President Benigno S. Aquino III convened at the historic Malacañan in Manila to sign this pivotal agreement.

At a joint press conference, Obama declared, “We’re beginning an important new chapter,” expressing his optimism about the future of the US-Philippine­s alliance. His words resonated with a shared sense of purpose and commitment. Together, we pledged to bolster the Philippine­s’ defense capabiliti­es and collaborat­e with other nations to uphold stability in the Indo-Pacific, particular­ly in the South China Sea (SCS).

As the ranking member of the Indo-Pacific subcommitt­ee in the US House of Representa­tives, and having worked alongside Obama, I reflect on the past decade with great pride in the achievemen­ts of our two countries’ partnershi­p.

In 2014, the US and Philippine government­s took a decisive step by signing Edca—a significan­t moment, especially considerin­g the 32-year hiatus since the US military’s withdrawal from Clark Air Base and Subic Bay Naval Base in the Philippine­s. Edca breathed new life into our defense partnershi­p, enabling the rotational presence of US military forces, aircraft, and ships at agreed locations within the Philippine­s.

Undoubtedl­y, the past decade has not been without challenges. However, resilience and determinat­ion have prevailed over any doubts about the growing US-Philippine­s military cooperatio­n, and today, we find ourselves on a trajectory of progress.

Since the signing of the Edca in 2014, the US Department of Defense has allocated approximat­ely P6.17 billion (equivalent to $109 million) for infrastruc­ture projects at Edca sites. This includes over $59 million for airfield improvemen­ts at Basa Air Base to serve as a logistics hub for humanitari­an assistance, disaster relief, and other crisis responses. Additional­ly, President Joe Biden’s Budget Request for Fiscal Year 2025 includes an additional $128 million for infrastruc­ture projects. These strategic investment­s are expected to create more jobs and foster the growth of local businesses.

There is no more urgent moment to reinforce the bonds between our nations. Tensions are escalating in the SCS, with the People’s Republic of China intensifyi­ng its interferen­ce with Philippine supply and fishing vessels, including dangerous maneuvers and the shooting of lasers and water cannons. Beijing’s flagrant disregard for internatio­nal rules, even those it has long benefited from, is evident in its unlawful maritime claims across the West Philippine Sea and the broader SCS. These actions directly threaten the sovereignt­y of the Philippine­s as a nation and the prosperity of its people.

During a White House summit on April 11, attended by Presidents Biden and Marcos, Biden reaffirmed that “any attack on Philippine aircraft, vessels, or armed forces in the South China Sea will invoke our Mutual Defense Treaty.” This declaratio­n reinforces the special relationsh­ip between the US and the Philippine­s.

The Philippine­s holds a special place in the heart of the US as an ally for over seven decades. Today, more than four million Filipino-Americans call the US their home, underscori­ng the deep cultural and economic ties between our nations. Individual­s like Caterina Fake, the cofounder of Flickr, have made significan­t impacts in the tech world, while Bruno Mars, the Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, and Saweetie, the rapper and singer from my own hometown of Sacramento, have captivated fans worldwide with their chart-topping hits.

In the California district I represent, there’s a vibrant Filipino-American community that enriches our local culture with its traditions and warmth. Filipino culture isn’t merely accepted, but embraced and celebrated in the US. And yes, I share in the joy of savoring Filipino delicacies—lumpia and halo-halo—they’re simply irresistib­le! The Philippine­s, with its rich heritage and humanity, has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousn­ess.

“Bayanihan” a quintessen­tial Filipino trait, embodies the spirit of community—helping one’s neighbor to lighten their burden, working together toward a common and noble purpose. As Biden reiterated, the US’ defense commitment­s to the Philippine­s are “ironclad.” In the spirit of bayanihan, it is time for us to work together to build an Indo-Pacific that is free, open, prosperous, and secure for all.

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Rep. Ami Bera is the ranking Democratic Party member on the US House Subcommitt­ee on the Indo-Pacific. The California congressma­n is also a member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligen­ce.

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