The Freeman

A serious matter

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Japan plans to give three Beechcraft TC-90 King Air aircraft which can be fitted with basic air and surface surveillan­ce radar. These aircraft would greatly boost the capability of the country in patrolling the West Philippine Sea. The aircraft would be a more practical alternativ­e to the P-3C Orion aircraft which the Philippine military was requesting to be able to track Chinese submarine activities. I think the military was biting more than it could chew, as it takes a lot of training to operate the Orion, let alone maintain them, with the necessary support aircraft which we also do not have. Any aircraft donated to the military would be an instant improvemen­t to its current inventory, especially for maritime patrols.

This gesture of Japan would certainly be frowned on by China, accusing both Japan and the Philippine­s of being in collusion against them. While Japan has no interests in the West Philippine Sea, they have their own territoria­l dispute with China. So they fully understand keeping China in check in terms of territoria­l claims. Japan believes that China does not have the right to just own the whole ocean.

We do have a good relationsh­ip with Japan. The donation of the aircraft strengthen­s that even further. Many countries are now starting to unite against China's massive expansioni­sm in the West Philippine Sea. Just recently, members of ASEAN finally took a stand against China's reclamatio­n and constructi­on activities, calling for a halt in said activities. Japan, Australia and the US all agree that China's actions are illegal, and only present security concerns in the region, especially that of free use of the sea lanes. Despite what China claims as ensuring security in the region, nobody except one or two counties believe them. The area is seen by many as China's militariza­tion of the area. Something that is always historical­ly dangerous. We do hope that many other countries see the seriousnes­s of the situation, and how it could escalate into something nobody wants. We are still waiting for the UN decision on its jurisdicti­on on the matter the country has elevated. And while China claims that the reclamatio­n has stopped, we know form the two-faced character of China that it only means that another phase has started. This would be the full-blown constructi­on of structures, more specifical­ly military, in order to establish their remote outposts in the West Philippine Sea. We have done what we could, on what little we have. It is for the more powerful countries to keep China in check, lest it goes the way of Nazi Germany or Imperialis­tic Japan.

We have done what we could, on what little we have. It is for the more powerful countries to keep China in check, lest it goes the way of Nazi Germany or Imperialis­tic Japan.

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