The Philippine Star

Are we helpless in relation to China?

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There is more to the Philippine­s’ involvemen­t in the West Philippine Sea dispute than the interplay of longstandi­ng claims for territoria­l entitlemen­ts among neighborin­g Asia Pacific states and rights over marine resources in the area, of which Filipinos (perhaps including some of our leaders) are not fully aware of.

A meaningful analysis of the situation would impel one to consider the following premises:

In US’ eyes, the Philippine­s has by far the most strategic location in the Asia Pacific region. “Uncle Sam” constantly looks for ways in order to gain and combine economic and maritime advantages in the region where it could build its navy and consequent­ly enhance its regional presence and prowess.

The area surroundin­g the West Philippine Sea, where the Philippine­s is considered to be the most “approachab­le” state, is as much suitable for blockade as it is for trade and economic current. No wonder, for years, the US continues its ties with the Philippine­s and constantly helps in the latter’s affairs. Of course, if it could keep close ties with its foes, with more reason it would with its goal.

On the other hand, China’s interest over the Philippine­s and the West Philippine Sea is a mix of aspiration and self-preservati­on. The West Philippine Sea, an area known worldwide as the South and East China seas, is surrounded and comprised of islands running from Japan through Indonesia. This area has been regarded as a valuable route for trade and commerce. However, China’s interest doesn’t end here. Notably, the spacing of these islands poses risks upon China’s maritime defense as this area tends to be a constricti­ve passage vulnerable to sea and air block off. When the going gets tough in this area, China can be easily sealed off without lifting even a single finger.

Finally, we may also observe that the US is bothered by the fact that China is a continuous­ly emerging state power in the Asia Pacific region. But then, we cannot discount the reality that, due to its superior capability to impose restrictio­ns and/or blockade upon unfavorabl­e states, US causes China so much insecurity.

These are the muted, if not underrated, dynamics that actually makes the Philippine­s a powerful bargaining entity, and which our fellow Filipinos must ponder on. We are in the position that could either make or break the aforementi­oned regional “super powers.” Our country holds the fulcrum, which can influence not only the status quo in the Pacific region, but the internatio­nal state of affairs as a whole.

Premises considered and in reality, the Philippine­s may not just be China’s viable option. Our country is its only hope.

So who’s helpless now? – TINA SIUAGAN

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