Philippines President Opposes Joint Patrols With the US In the South China Sea
|It sounds like Duterte may be trying to bring his country more closely into the orbits of Russia and China in a bid to keep control over their contested South China Sea islands:
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Tuesday he won’t allow government forces to conduct joint patrols of disputed waters near the South China Sea with foreign powers, apparently scrapping a deal his predecessor reached with the U.S. military earlier this year.
Duterte also said he was considering acquiring defense equipment from Russia and China. The Philippines has traditionally leaned on the U.S., its longtime treaty ally, and other Western allies for its security needs.
The remarks were the latest from a Philippine president who has had an uneasy relationship with the U.S. but also has tried to mend relations with China strained over South China Sea disputes.
Duterte said he wanted only Philippine territorial waters, up to 12 nautical miles offshore, to be patrolled by Filipino forces, but not other offshore areas that are contested. He added he opposes Filipino forces accompanying foreign powers like the U.S. and China in joint patrols which could entangle the Philippines in hostilities. Â [Associated Press]
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So, the cards are shuffling in the Great Game.
The P.I. wants to move into China and Russia’s Spheres of Influence? I wonder what will happen to all the old Salty Dogs who retired to the P.I…
I don’t see China exactly “sharing” resources though. China needs food and energy, but tend to be sloppy and destructive in their gathering techniques. Duarte may come to regret this decision.