THE PHILIPPINES IS HOPING HISTORY DOESN'T REPEAT ITSELF. AGAIN
The Sunday Guardian|March 31, 2024
The Philippines is fighting off aggressive Chinese encroachment on its maritime territory. It isn't the first time, and last time it ended badly for the Philippines, in part because they didn't get effective backing from the US.
GRANT NEWSHAM
THE PHILIPPINES IS HOPING HISTORY DOESN'T REPEAT ITSELF. AGAIN

President George W. Bush once described himself as “a uniter, not a divider.”

China’s leader, Xi Jinping is a uniter as well…though in a different sort of way.

On April 11th, President Biden, Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos will meet in Washington, DC. This is the first such joint meeting.

And it’s Chinese pressure on both the Philippines’ and Japan’s maritime territory that is bringing everyone together.
Some meetings are more important than others. And this one’s important.

BACK TO THE FUTURE

The Philippines is fighting off aggressive Chinese encroachment on its maritime territory. It isn’t the first time, and last time it ended badly for the Philippines, in part because they didn’t get effective backing from the US.
In 2012, the Chinese grabbed Scarborough Shoal, which had long been claimed by Philippines

The US did nothing when the Chinese broke their promise to then-Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific 

Affairs Kurt Campbell to withdraw its ships and instead remained to occupy Scarborough Shoal.
State Department lawyers presumably worked overtime to come up with excuses for why the mutual defence treaty didn’t apply.

The Filipinos were dismayed.

Then, in 2016 the Permanent Court of Arbitration ruled in favour of Philippine claims and largely demolished Beijing’s claims. The Obama administration remained mostly mute—expecting the PRC would reciprocate the restraint.
It didn’t.

Instead, it dismissed the ruling as a piece of “scrap paper”.
Even worse, the Americans had encouraged the Philippines to bring the suit.

The Americans now have two strikes on them as far as many Filipinos are concerned.

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