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    Default How to fight against the bully that is China according to General Sotelo


    CHINA is a bully in the contested West Philippine Sea. Could it be tamed by a small country like the Philippines?

    China’s massive reclamation work in the WPS it justifies as an exercise of sovereignty shows that it’s obeying only what it considers its national interest and no friends can stop it, especially a puny country like the Philippines. What was that joke again that if all Chinese would pee at the same time, the Philippines would be flooded?
    Understandably, the Armed Forces of the Philippines believes this reclamation work constitutes a “clear and present danger” in the WPS, as China could restrict passage thru the contested waters once it completes its reclamation project. (President BS Aquino The Last doesn’t see the situation as that critical for he has refused to convene the National Security Council to tackle this powder keg of an issue.)

    This fear was heightened last week when China’s Coast Guard used water cannons to drive away Filipino fishermen from the area.

    Friendship was far from the mind of one Chinese leader who had the gall to ask the Philippines “to educate its fishermen about Chinese territory.” In the past, numerous Chinese fishermen were caught poaching in Philippine waters and our officials never said anything as insulting as this.

    Lt. Gen. Antonio Sotelo (ret.), former AFP vice chief of staff, says that the Philippines should stop preparing the Navy and Air Force for conventional war by procuring weapons like warplanes, warships and radars.
    “We may multiply the ships, planes and radars by tens and we will not even dent the balance of power with China. By any measure, we can’t match China’s in conventional fire power. We should be more practical rather than be carried away in pursuit of a macho image,” he said.

    How then should the Philippines face the bullying tactics of China?

    “Follow the example set by Vietnam,” Sotelo proposes.

    China and Vietnam have overlapping claims in the Paracels and Vietnam is not backing off. Here’s how Vietnam is addressing the conflict with China, according to Sotelo, whose defection from Marcos was the turning point in EDSA 1.
    “Without fanfare, Vietnam is developing its armed forces based on submarines and small boats. In contrast, we are developing our defense capability based on surface ships, fighter planes and radars,” he noted.
    He sees the wisdom and logic in Vietnam’s military scheme.

    “Submarines could be deployed undetected in ambush positions across the vast expanse of the sea, thereby sowing apprehension to the adversary. Small boats could sward the enemy, fire missiles or torpedoes, then withdraw to their sanctuary. Surely, they are vulnerable but one of the many may get through to its target,” he explained.

    He cited examples in history where the weak won over the strong by employing unconventional warfare.
    “The Bible tells us how shepherd David killed the warrior Goliath with a sling shot. In recent history, there was Vietnam winning against the United States. Today, Al Qaeda is fighting the United States without a navy, air force or a standing party. One thing we must remember is that the sophistication of the strong is its own vulnerability,” Sotelo said.

    He favors the granting of basing facilities to the forces of Philippine allies who have interests in the area and who are capable of standing up to China’s growing naval capability. I don’t think this is feasible, as it needs an amendment of the Constitution. There are many, however, who are saying the Philippines now needs American and Japanese assistance and are regretting that the Philippine Senate terminated the bases treaty with the US.
    I hope our military strategists and defense officials would seriously consider his proposals, except that of providing basing facilities for foreign troops.

    Oh yes, he added that aside from its proven effectiveness against stronger opponents, unconventional warfare also entails smaller expense. When I heard this addendum, I began to entertain doubts that his proposal would ever see the light of day. Our AFP modernization program almost always entails the purchase of the more expensive weapons, ships, radars and planes. And more often than not, they’re not only overpriced but also virtually useless in actual combat.

    Could the PH be a David against the Chinese Goliath? - The Manila Times OnlineThe Manila Times Online


    sorry Mods, diri nako gibutang sa General Discussion. pwede ra pud mabalhin or ma merge sa threads sa Current Events. salamat.
    Last edited by Passport; 04-25-2015 at 11:22 AM.

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    My only way is to populate the pag-asa island with so many Filipinos...bring all the jobless pinoy their...free of food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buddy&sale View Post
    My only way is to populate the pag-asa island with so many Filipinos...bring all the jobless pinoy their...free of food.
    naa may nagpuyo didto naa man gani skwelahan... afaik kusog ila net didto..., courtesy of smart...

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    David vs. Goliath? I think we'll need to buy a nuke for that to happen

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    Ss an archipelago, we should more invest on the navy to patrol our borders and terrotory

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    David did defeat Goliath, but in reality we could never see the David within us,
    merely the corrupt Pambansang Uling who is gaining the presidential pool surveys and the piranhas of politicians are the mere apparent.
    Nowhere to be found are the strengths that we desperately needed.

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    Exclamation sobra ra kaayu kamanggiki-ogon mga Pinoy nga giabusuhan na sa mga banyagang Instik

    di na ta maikug binastusan o dauton ang mga Instik


    afterall, sa sobra natu kamaayu ... gi-abosuhan ta sa mga Instik, nindut tu sundon gibuhat sa mga Vietnamese nag-rampage sila batok sa mga Chinese establishment sa dihang gidasmagan ilang barko pagtukod sa rig sa China


    walay taha2x ... basta lagi naa ko makit-an Instik siagit-siagitan mga kababayan natung katabang, ka-ubo gyud bah

    Anti-Chinese-Filipino slurs are invisible
    NOTE: News link courtesy of Inquirer.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by anggwaponi View Post
    di na ta maikug binastusan o dauton ang mga Instik


    afterall, sa sobra natu kamaayu ... gi-abosuhan ta sa mga Instik, nindut tu sundon gibuhat sa mga Vietnamese nag-rampage sila batok sa mga Chinese establishment sa dihang gidasmagan ilang barko pagtukod sa rig sa China


    walay taha2x ... basta lagi naa ko makit-an Instik siagit-siagitan mga kababayan natung katabang, ka-ubo gyud bah

    Anti-Chinese-Filipino slurs are invisible
    NOTE: News link courtesy of Inquirer.net
    Sugdi na ug daob boss ang SM, Robinsons, Gaisano, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Metrobank, Philippine National Bank, Banco de Oro, China Bank, Gothong Lines, Sulpicio Lines, Trans-Asia ug uban pa dihang mga negosyo...

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    ^^ dont forget d dimsum chains, mcdo n jollibee...

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    Thumbs up let's rock ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by C'thulhu View Post
    Sugdi na ug daob boss ang SM, Robinsons, Gaisano, Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, Metrobank, Philippine National Bank, Banco de Oro, China Bank, Gothong Lines, Sulpicio Lines, Trans-Asia ug uban pa dihang mga negosyo...

    yes, why not


    thanks for the good idea bai C'thulhu, now i know marami tayo para ipatupad natin ang dahas laban sa mga Instik


    let's bolt in

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