I refer to Keith Bradsher of the New York Times, “Philippine Leader Sounds Alarm on China”, February 4 concerning its unabated and continuing aggression on the Asia Pacific region.
To quote from the said article:
“President Benigno S. Aquino III called on Tuesday for nations around the world to do more to support the Philippines in resisting China’s assertive claims to the seas near his country, drawing a comparison to the West’s failure to support Czechoslovakia against Hitler’s demands for Czech land in 1938.
“Like Czechoslovakia, the Philippines faces demands to surrender territory piecemeal to a much stronger foreign power and needs more robust foreign support for the rule of international law if it is to resist, President Aquino said in a 90-minute interview in the wood-paneled music room of the presidential palace.”
I wholly concur with the contention of the Philippine president that:
“If we say yes to something we believe is wrong now, what guarantee is there that the wrong will not be further exacerbated down the line?
“At what point do you say, ‘Enough is enough’? Well, the world has to say it — remember that the Sudetenland was given in an attempt to appease Hitler to prevent World War II.”
Last month, it was the Japanese Prime Minister that caused a stir in Davos, Switzerland when Mr. Abe delivered a strong speech against militarism and aggression in the region, albeit without naming China.
Hence, I joined the call of Japanese Prime Minister Abe and the Philippine President Aquino on their respective call to the international community to join ranks and unite as one to stand up against a bullish and aggressive China.
The world as a whole must show their togetherness and bond to counter China’s imperialist designs and evil expansionist maneuvers at the Asia-Pacific region.
The act of not acting or worst, just allowed this bully and do nothing would undeniably be costly and disastrous for the people of the said region and to humanity in general.
I am one of the few voices from the vast wilderness of humanity that consistently and persistently calling the attention, again and again of the world in repeatedly and patiently warning them of the naked aggression that habitually and feloniously being committed by shameless China and the grave danger posed by this imperialist and arrogant giant.
I am inviting once again the attention of the reader to check on the following articles and commentaries that I have written concerning this pestering regional and raging universal issue:
The dispute over Scarborough Shoal, The Malaysian Insider, April 18, 2012
ASEAN-CHINA RELATIONS: Time to contain hostilities in South China Sea, The New Straits Times, Malaysia, July 19, 2012
Call for the United Nations to tell China that it cannot do as it pleases, The Southeast Asian Times, Australia, July 21, 2012
Cambodia’s subservience to China: a tale of treachery and selfishness, The China Daily Mail, August 6, 2012
Bullyism: the new face of imperialism (China’s invocation of its so-called historical right), The China Daily Mail, August 8, 2012
China’s imperialist designs; showing its ugly head and bloody arms (South China Sea), The China Daily Mail, December 4, 2012
China is the troublemaker in the South China Sea; opinion from the Philippines, The China Daily Mail, December 17, 2012
China: Restaurant bans Japanese, Filipinos, Vietnamese and dogs: China acting not only as a dirty dog, but as a lousy bully and a racist freak, The China Daily Mail, March 1, 2013
China’s stupid contention on South China Sea: most idiotic territorial claim in human history, China Daily Mail, June 20, 2013
A Counter-reply to Schell’s unsubstantiated comments and my exchanges of barrage with Chankaiyee2 Part I and II, CNN ireport, June 22, 2013
China’s stupid contention: The most idiotic territorial claim in Chinese History, Exposing the Truth, June 27, 2013
Philippines must stand up against China with help of international law and ASEAN, China Daily Mail, August 21, 2013
China’s hypocrisy, shamelessness and paranoia, China Daily Mail, December 25, 2013
It is on this great sense that I welcomed the categorical speech and brave call by the Japanese Prime Minister, in Davos.
As reported by Angus MacKinnon of AFP, “Japan tells world to stand up to China or face consequences”, January 23:
“In a landmark speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued what amounted to an appeal for international support in a potentially explosive dispute with its superpower neighbour over islands in the East China Sea.”
To quote some portions of the said explosive address:
“We must restrain military expansion in Asia ... which otherwise could go unchecked…
"If peace and stability were shaken in Asia, the knock-on effect for the entire world would be enormous…
"The dividend of growth in Asia must not be wasted on military expansion."
On behalf of humanity, I will not mince my words, but the truth must be told, no matter how inconveniently and uncomfortable it is: China without a doubt is not merely acting as the Nazi Germany of the contemporary world order, but they are even worst, than Hitler!
Consider the words of the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei:
“The disputes in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines mainly stem from the Philippines’ illegal occupation of some islands and reefs of China’s Nansha islands. The fact is crystal clear. Our two countries also have disputes over the delineation of maritime boundaries. China firmly opposes the Philippines’ occupation of China’s islands and reefs. As an unwavering upholder of international justice, China made huge sacrifice and indelible historical contribution to the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War. It is inconceivable and unreasonable to place China-Philippines South China Sea disputes in the same category with the WWII history. The Chinese side is shocked at and dissatisfied with the remarks from the Philippine side.”
Comment:
So, those bastards are accusing Manila of illegal occupation of some islands and reefs of their so-called Nansha islands.
To quote from the said article:
“President Benigno S. Aquino III called on Tuesday for nations around the world to do more to support the Philippines in resisting China’s assertive claims to the seas near his country, drawing a comparison to the West’s failure to support Czechoslovakia against Hitler’s demands for Czech land in 1938.
“Like Czechoslovakia, the Philippines faces demands to surrender territory piecemeal to a much stronger foreign power and needs more robust foreign support for the rule of international law if it is to resist, President Aquino said in a 90-minute interview in the wood-paneled music room of the presidential palace.”
I wholly concur with the contention of the Philippine president that:
“If we say yes to something we believe is wrong now, what guarantee is there that the wrong will not be further exacerbated down the line?
“At what point do you say, ‘Enough is enough’? Well, the world has to say it — remember that the Sudetenland was given in an attempt to appease Hitler to prevent World War II.”
Last month, it was the Japanese Prime Minister that caused a stir in Davos, Switzerland when Mr. Abe delivered a strong speech against militarism and aggression in the region, albeit without naming China.
Hence, I joined the call of Japanese Prime Minister Abe and the Philippine President Aquino on their respective call to the international community to join ranks and unite as one to stand up against a bullish and aggressive China.
The world as a whole must show their togetherness and bond to counter China’s imperialist designs and evil expansionist maneuvers at the Asia-Pacific region.
The act of not acting or worst, just allowed this bully and do nothing would undeniably be costly and disastrous for the people of the said region and to humanity in general.
I am one of the few voices from the vast wilderness of humanity that consistently and persistently calling the attention, again and again of the world in repeatedly and patiently warning them of the naked aggression that habitually and feloniously being committed by shameless China and the grave danger posed by this imperialist and arrogant giant.
I am inviting once again the attention of the reader to check on the following articles and commentaries that I have written concerning this pestering regional and raging universal issue:
The dispute over Scarborough Shoal, The Malaysian Insider, April 18, 2012
ASEAN-CHINA RELATIONS: Time to contain hostilities in South China Sea, The New Straits Times, Malaysia, July 19, 2012
Call for the United Nations to tell China that it cannot do as it pleases, The Southeast Asian Times, Australia, July 21, 2012
Cambodia’s subservience to China: a tale of treachery and selfishness, The China Daily Mail, August 6, 2012
Bullyism: the new face of imperialism (China’s invocation of its so-called historical right), The China Daily Mail, August 8, 2012
China’s imperialist designs; showing its ugly head and bloody arms (South China Sea), The China Daily Mail, December 4, 2012
China is the troublemaker in the South China Sea; opinion from the Philippines, The China Daily Mail, December 17, 2012
China: Restaurant bans Japanese, Filipinos, Vietnamese and dogs: China acting not only as a dirty dog, but as a lousy bully and a racist freak, The China Daily Mail, March 1, 2013
China’s stupid contention on South China Sea: most idiotic territorial claim in human history, China Daily Mail, June 20, 2013
A Counter-reply to Schell’s unsubstantiated comments and my exchanges of barrage with Chankaiyee2 Part I and II, CNN ireport, June 22, 2013
China’s stupid contention: The most idiotic territorial claim in Chinese History, Exposing the Truth, June 27, 2013
Philippines must stand up against China with help of international law and ASEAN, China Daily Mail, August 21, 2013
China’s hypocrisy, shamelessness and paranoia, China Daily Mail, December 25, 2013
It is on this great sense that I welcomed the categorical speech and brave call by the Japanese Prime Minister, in Davos.
As reported by Angus MacKinnon of AFP, “Japan tells world to stand up to China or face consequences”, January 23:
“In a landmark speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe issued what amounted to an appeal for international support in a potentially explosive dispute with its superpower neighbour over islands in the East China Sea.”
To quote some portions of the said explosive address:
“We must restrain military expansion in Asia ... which otherwise could go unchecked…
"If peace and stability were shaken in Asia, the knock-on effect for the entire world would be enormous…
"The dividend of growth in Asia must not be wasted on military expansion."
On behalf of humanity, I will not mince my words, but the truth must be told, no matter how inconveniently and uncomfortable it is: China without a doubt is not merely acting as the Nazi Germany of the contemporary world order, but they are even worst, than Hitler!
Consider the words of the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hong Lei:
“The disputes in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines mainly stem from the Philippines’ illegal occupation of some islands and reefs of China’s Nansha islands. The fact is crystal clear. Our two countries also have disputes over the delineation of maritime boundaries. China firmly opposes the Philippines’ occupation of China’s islands and reefs. As an unwavering upholder of international justice, China made huge sacrifice and indelible historical contribution to the victory of the World Anti-Fascist War. It is inconceivable and unreasonable to place China-Philippines South China Sea disputes in the same category with the WWII history. The Chinese side is shocked at and dissatisfied with the remarks from the Philippine side.”
Comment:
So, those bastards are accusing Manila of illegal occupation of some islands and reefs of their so-called Nansha islands.