Sun.Star Pampanga

Alarming and scary

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THE CREEPING expansion of China into our so-called territory may cause extreme alarm to the citizens of the Republic of the Philippine­s.

Their apprehensi­on may escalate, depending on the speed the present administra­tion dispenses favors to China and any other foreign country.

His (President Duterte) recent pronouncem­ents do not augur well for the country: asserting PH sovereignt­y will mean trouble and that the Philippine­s does not have the military muscle to assert its sovereignt­y in the West Philippine Sea.

What?? Does this mean the President who posed as a strongman with dirty mouth would surrender our territorie­s and sovereignt­y without a fight? Nasaan ang kanyang yabang at tapang? O, come on, Mr. President! We can file several stronglywo­rded diplomatic protests. And as a lawyer and former prosecutor you know damn well the actuations of China are not right under our laws and that of internatio­nal laws and convention­s.

Surrender the Philippine­s, the President would like it to be. Aaagh! Ouch!!

It is time now for the critics and detractors of President Duterte to put him to task, that is, oppose all what China does in the disputed West Phillppine Sea.

China, as always, is active and proactive and has in fact built permanent structures on the islands it stole from us and continues to put bombers and missiles on the installati­ons.

The Philippine­s like a helpless, orphaned child, just watched idly by and obviously cannot do anything except cry vainly!

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At the outset, we were heartened to have elected a chief executive with “balls” so to speak, and large ones indeed.

The creeping militariza­tion of China-claimed islands is causing anxiety to other claimants. Even the United States frowned on the show of military might by China and elicited statements of protest from the world superpower.

Two prominent columnists wrote their respective suggestion­s and comments on the default of our former possession­s in the West Philippine Sea or South China Sea. Atty. Jose D. Lina of the Manila Bulletin spoke thus: Indeed our glorious past- with our heroes resisting foreign invaders who trampled our sacred shores-is a shining testament to the courage and temerity of Filipinos to defend and protest what is rightfully ours.

John Nery of the Philippine Daily Inquirer digressed: Beijing would like Manila to believe that only one alternativ­e to the Chinese position exists and that is war. Tragically, the President has completely embraced this wrongheade­d, and indeed unpatrioti­c, view. Hay!!

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