Sun.Star Pampanga

Weakened by China

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THE People’s Republic of China (PROC) may no longer be an authentic “people’s republic” but it is still ruled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Old Guards who won the revolution for the party, like Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Lin Biao and even Deng Xiaopeng are all gone and the CCP is now being led by postrevolu­tion communists, although I am sure they have retained much of the strategizi­ng style of the old party especially in foreign policy.

Thus when I look at recent developmen­ts in the South China Sea, I would see these not as a sole triumph of the current CCP general secretary Xi Jinping, with whom our President Rodrigo Duterte is kowtowing to, but of the CCP style of strategizi­ng itself. That China, according to reports, has succeeded in building military structures in islets and reefs within territorie­s disputed by many southeast Asian countries is proof of this triumph.

China did not seize virtual control of territorie­s it claimed to be within its nine-dash line using its military strength. It did so via diplomacy, which means weakening the resolve of the other claimants to the area, including the Philippine­s. Mao would often preach about looking for the enemy’s weakness, or the weakest link in the chain. His successors in the party did that and succeeded.

Presidenti­al spokespers­on Harry Roque, when asked about China’s constructi­on effort in Panganiban Reef, also known as Mischief Reef, answered lamely: “If the Aquino administra­tion was not able to do anything about these artificial islands, what do they want us to do?” I describe it as lame because it can easily be debunked and was debunked by Abigail Valte, Ninoy Aquino’s former spokespers­on.

Because our conflict with China on the territory we call the West Philippine Sea is mainly diplomatic, the biggest win by the Aquino administra­tion and by extension the Filipino people, was in the United Nations (UN) Arbitral Tribunal that ruled the islands and reefs within the West Philippine Sea as part of Philippine territory. With that, our allies in the West could have helped us at the very least deter China’s expansioni­st designs.

The truth is, what China fears most is not the other claimants of South China Sea territorie­s but the United States, which under

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