Forum Support Mike J Posted March 28, 2022 Forum Support Posted March 28, 2022 Perhaps President Duterte is rethinking his idea of trying to make friends with China at the expense of USA relations? https://www.rappler.com/nation/philippines-united-states-hold-biggest-balikatan-exercise-2022/ The annual Balikatan exercises involve 8,900 troops this year and will include live fire exercises and training with amphibious assault vehicles MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines and the United States kicked off on Monday, March 28, their biggest joint military drills since 2015, underscoring improved defense ties after President Rodrigo Duterte had scaled back some earlier war games to pursue warmer ties with China. The annual “Balikatan” (shoulder-to-shoulder) exercises involve 8,900 troops this year and will include live fire exercises and training with amphibious assault vehicles. Since taking office in 2016, Duterte had sought closer ties with China in exchange for pledges of loans, aid and investment, and distanced himself from the United States, a treaty ally. But last year he withdrew a threat to scrap a two-decade old pact governing the presence of US troops in the Southeast Asian country. “We are sending a message to the world that the alliance between our countries is stronger than ever,” Philippine Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said in a statement. The Balikatan deployment in 2017 had been nearly halved to 5,500 troops from the previous year and stripped of all combat-related exercises at the behest of Duterte, who had viewed them as an obstacle to rapprochement with China. Live fire exercises returned in 2018 and 2019 but the scale of the drills remained smaller and in 2020 they were cancelled due to the pandemic, while only 640 troops took part last year. US exercise director, Major General Jay Bargeron, said the latest drills, which are designed to improve the country’s defensive capabilities and readiness to respond to crises, should not be seen as a show of force. But the exercises, which will last for two weeks, come as Manila has slammed China’s maritime activities in disputed parts of the South China Sea. Despite efforts to build closer ties, the Philippines has become more critical of Beijing’s actions, including what it calls “swarming” by fishing vessels manned by militia off the disputed Spratly islands, and a blockade of a military resupply mission last year. Manila also recently summoned China’s ambassador over what it called the “illegal intrusion and lingering presence” of a Chinese navy vessel. China claims most of the South China Sea, through which about $3 trillion in ship-borne trade passes every year. Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam and Taiwan also have claims on the waterway Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Forum Support scott h Posted March 28, 2022 Forum Support Posted March 28, 2022 25 minutes ago, Mike J said: Perhaps President Duterte is rethinking Or perhaps he has senioristist....his term is almost done lol yanks remember the song Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BrettGC Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 El Presidente seems to be rather fickle. With only a few months left in office, I wonder if he can backflip yet again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onemore52 Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 Depends which way the wind is blowing as to his decisions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Snowy79 Posted March 29, 2022 Posted March 29, 2022 My money is on China no longer needing the Phlippines as a base as they've just signed a deal with the Solomon islands. There's also more money to be made in Africa and India for China. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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