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    COMMENTARY: Urgently needed: Transparency in US-Philippine relations

    Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Recent developments in US-Philippine relations should evoke concern among citizens of the Philippines and their representatives in Congress.

    Washington's two-point agenda in the Philippines is no secret: to contain China's ascent to power and refocus its war on terror to South East Asia, which it has tagged as one of the training grounds of Islamic fundamentalism, especially as the American sojourn in the Middle East expires.

    Talks between the Philippine government and their American counterparts are all over the news, but information about what is happening, and what is being agreed on are very rare to come by. In fact, just today, the Philippine Daily Inquirer echoed a February 3 report from Bloomberg that the US plans to "rotate" some 4,000 armed personnel through "Australia, Hawaii, Subic Bay and perhaps a smaller base in the Philippines," leaving their activities here to speculation. It is the duty of Congress to monitor and review the decisions the administration is making and make Malacanang accountable for these.

    Most members of Congress have no knowledge of the plans that the Department of Foreign Affairs discussing with the US. And while members of the legislature don't expect to have access to all the details, as the people's representatives in government, they must be provided with a sense of the over-all direction of these plans. Congress must monitor the decisions that the administration is making and the plans with the US that it is executing, and it must be able to make positive contributions to such crucial foreign policy decisions, especially in the face of growing disagreement with the People's Republic of China over territories in the West Philippine Sea.

    It is true that both the House and the Senate are presently preoccupied with the impeachment process, but this is no excuse for not exercising its oversight over foreign affairs.

    Many citizens are alarmed by US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hilary Clinton's announcement that Washington will refocus its military build-up in the Asia-Pacific region, with particular interest in the West Philippine Sea. And as the government continues to provide room for more American troops on our soil, we are forced to ask the question: Who is pushing whom? Or who is pulling whom into greater conflict?

    The US compromises people's interest in the West Philippine Sea

    To come to the point, the growing military alliance with the United States puts the Philippines in a very precarious situation.

    The Philippine claim to the Kalayaan Island Group, despite vehement protests from the People's Republic of China and their unreasonable claim over the entirety of the Spratlys, has mobilized the whole population and captured the Filipino's nationalist imagination. The people are very supportive of the government's claim, and Congress is 100% behind the government in its effort to assert its sovereignty.

    However, the Department of Foreign Affairs'(DFA) approach of resorting to the US alliance as the primary option in defending our sovereignty threatens our claim to territories in the West Philippine Sea and might set back our bid for independence and sovereignty from hegemonic powers.

    Bringing the US in as a solution of first resort will convert valid territorial disagreements into a super-power conflict. Already, news about US intervention into the China-South East Asia conflict has prompted the right-wing Chinese Communist Party newspaper Global Times to demand that the Philippines be punished thru economic sanctions. The joint war games between US and Philippine troops in the West Philippine Sea planned for April will definitely fan the ultra-nationalist flames in China and exacerbate this problem.

    And in that event, territorial disagreements, and finding multilateral solutions to them, will be pushed to the margins.

    We should not follow the strategy of opposing a rising power with a declining hegemon. Even as we have criticized China for alarming statements which smack of hegemony, we have always said that the solution lies with our alliance with ASEAN countries and multilateral diplomacy rather than the use of force. What is needed is patient diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy. Only by engaging

    China through ASEAN will we be able to create a lasting solution.

    We have already proved that the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas (UNCLOS) is a vital mechanism in developing a solution to the territorial disputes. We have redrawn our baselines, ensuring that geographical boundaries to our territory are in full compliance with international norms and treaties, all of which China refuses to recognize.

    Already we have successfully exposed China's lack of willingness for multilateral negotiations over the Spratlys, and we have claimed the moral high ground in our effort to resolve the territorial disputes diplomatically. Increased US presence in the region threatens to undo all these achievements, and unfortunately for the Filipino people, this is the direction of the DFA's policies. At the minimum, Congress must investigate America's plans in the West Philippine Sea and their implications for the Philippines.

    Philippines as a pawn in the US anti-terror campaign?

    Likewise, Congress must look deeper into the continuation of the US-RP partnership against terrorism, especially in the south. Let us remember that the US' War on Terror in the Middle East has run its course, and this is precisely the reason why Washington is zeroing in on South East Asia, and "friendly" governments like ours, to continue its campaign.

    Was it really Philippine interest that we forwarded when the military launched a US-backed airstrike in Jolo a few days ago, or were we merely executing Jemaah Islamiyah and Al-Qaeda operatives so that Americans might sleep better at night? After all, the value of fringe benefits the Philippines stands to gain are worth nothing when it is Filipinos and peace in Mindanao that become collateral damage in this fight.

    US Ambassador Harry Thomas recently stated that Washington has spent over USD 500M to upgrade Philippine military facilities. We ask: what facilities are those that have been upgraded? How have they been upgraded? In this connection, it is important to investigate very alarming reports that a US facility is housed in one of the Philippine military bases around Manila, and that this is being used for rendition of so-called terrorists to third countries. Let us not forget that the CIA's rendition of people to third countries is universally condemned, and the Philippines must take steps against being used as a staging ground for such illegal practices. There may be nothing to these reports, but Congress must investigate them.

    We must also look into the report that the troops from Okinawa, Japan, will be "on rotation" in the Philippines. Let us remember that the people of Okinawa have been vehemently opposed to the US bases on their island, as Filipinos were when, due to broad public pressure, we successfully closed US military facilities in the early '90s. We must be wary of this creeping increase of US military activity in the Philippines, and we should investigate the role of renewed military bases in this plan.

    To address all these concerns and ensure that the Executive's plan is transparent, and that it duly prioritizes Philippine sovereignty and the people's interest over US attempt to maintain its hegemony, we have to critically assess the elements of this strategy to step up US military presence on Philippine soil. As the people's representatives, it is Congress' duty to mount an investigation into these ominous developments in the US-Philippine relations.

    Inquirer.net columnist Walden Bello is a member of the House of Representatives representing the partylist Akbayan.

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    35 comments

    • bakunoda  •  3 months ago
      Bobo Author!! Kung hindi ka ba hihingi ng tulong sa US, titigil ba China? Mag-isip ka nga Sir. Wala pa nga US anjan na China e. Ano ka ba!
      At yung pagka-alis ng US Bases dito ang isa sa mga maling pagkakamali ng Pilipinas, Yung ibang mayayamang Bansa nga Di tinanggal US Bases e.

      Author mag-aral ka nga
    • Ctrylwyr  •  Salem, United States  •  3 months ago
      Would the author of the article prefer that Filipino fishermen using their own waters be harrassed by Chinese ships? Where does the author think the Philippines gets the hardware to put a "point" on the traditional spear of Filipino bravery? Maybe he would like for Palawan's official language to be Chinese in 20 years? Philippines and the US have been friends and allies for generations, let's discuss, not argue
      • hunter 3 months ago
        your right! Filipino people should start fighting communist rats remaining in our country specially that AKBAYAN, Gabriela and other groups that were hiding under legitimate organization but illegal practices of opposing our government while they are enjoying the funding from our taxes... Kill all communist rats... so that the Philippines will be peaceful country once and for all...
    • bong  •  3 months ago
      Mr. Waladen Beho, you puss in the scum of the earth. Get lost, you worthless communist propagandist follower. We condemned you and your cohorts Akbayan, Gabriela, etc. leftist leaning groups, all of you are good for nothing bums. I hope you rot in hell. PWEE
    • Concerned Citizen  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  3 months ago
      author = makapili
    • Serenity  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  2 months ago
      We need U.S. bases in Mindanao!!!!!!!!!!!
      • gasreny 2 months ago
        We don,t want them ANYMORE !!!!!!!!!!! ARE YOU NOT A SHAME ? In respect of all the Filipinos who where reaped, mutilated and killed by American drugged robot killers , in the past and until today ???????
    • Uncle  •  3 months ago
      Author=Makapili
      Those who are against the plan of the PH Department of Foriegn Affairs are none other else but the left-wingers. These people oppose because they are afraid that thier Chinese masters wil get angry with them and thier supports will be cut-off.
      YES to US Bases in the Philippine soil again and NO to the NPA/CPP/NDF opposition.
      I salute to the efforts of Mr. Albert del Rosario.
    • Shadow  •  Iloilo City, Western Visayas  •  3 months ago
      Leftist ung author ng article na ito, ano gusto mo i hand over sa communist china ang pilipinas? Dun ka na lng tumira kung gusto mo(China), tinutulungan na tayo, nagrereklamo ka pa!
      • Uncle 3 months ago
        hahahaha kakatwa ang author na to. halatang leftist din.
        Philippine daily inquirer pakiadvise naman ng author nyo. parang hindi sya Filipino. Di man lang nya naisip na walang magagawa ang Pinas sa pangbubulya ng mga intsik na yan. Ano ba gusto ng author na to? ibigay ang palawan sa china? siguro malaki bigay ng china sa author na to.
        Nakakahiya ka author kung ikaw ay isang Filipino. Ipingakanuno mo ang bansa mo.
    • Nel  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  2 months ago
      i hate so much this author has emphasized.
      parang leftist.
      dear author, you are misleading the filipinos.
      i support the us-rp relationship as many filipinos around the world do.
    • Bob T  •  Caldwell, United States  •  2 months ago
      Is this guy nuts-as has been stated it has been shown time and again China has violated international law and that negotions between China and the Philippines will work out over this issue eventually as long as the Philippines does not allow the US or nations become involved. China does not care one centavo about the Philippines. China wants only for itself as much as it can get and separating the Asian countries from any alliance from the US and other western and european relations would put China in complete control. They have already assaulted Philippine fishermen in their own waters. This idiot is just a communist sympathisor.
    • Datu  •  Seoul, South Korea  •  3 months ago
      Sir sino gusto mo mag-lead sa mundo China? Ang hirap yata maimagine...do you think they will respect us? kahit kayong mga leftist hindi kayo kikilalanin ng mga yan. Ganyan ang ugali ng mga Chinese...pro New World Order ng mawala na makukulit na bansa sa mundo.
    • KutoanLice  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      a a naintindihan kuna kaya ka pala umaayaw tongressman bello kasi leftist ka!!! bwisit. bakit ka hindi mag tongressman sa china jan ka mabuhay. bwisit
    • X  •  3 months ago
      doon natin ilagay ang US military base sa isang isla sa spratly para mabantayan ang china sea
    • hunter  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      This author is only afraid of the U.S. Military Presence and Philippine Army presence in their nest therefore they will do anything just to make negative column against the U.S. Who knows the American can pinpoint accuracy of the Communist rats hideouts in the jungle.... and bombed them.... These NPA were no longer serve the true 'makabayan' kuno. CPP-NPA should be eliminated once and for all... at all cost...
    • KutoanLice  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      your comment bello is nonsense. mamundok ka na lang kung gusto mo jan ka sa mga kasapi mo. animal ka
    • Willfly123  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  2 months ago
      The author of this article must be Chinese him or herself. As I read this article the mindset of this author is more on militantcy against US. Do you really think that when China forceably takes the Spartsly Island the Philippines can do something about it? Well you might as well learn how to kow-taw to the Chinese just like what Japan did to your country back then. Have you not learned anything? Chinese will strip all of the resource in the Philippines since China has much closely strip of theirs. Your lucky that the USA still assist your country and be great for of that.. Why don't you write something about your President why he has not improve the standard of living of the poor in the Philippines like he promise on his campaign?
      • gasreny 2 months ago
        Because since many years the Politicians are Zionist/American asshole slickers !
    • jordge  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      bakit sir kaya mo harapin ang China mag-isa? super X tong arlicle na to!
    • Fernan  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Very obvious na communist,,,ang nagsulat nito
    • hunter  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      AKBAYAN KASI ANG AUTHOR FOR SURE MAKA KOMUNISTA INTSIK YAN. cOMMIE rATS SHOULD BE PUNISHED TO DEATH. ANO BA NAGAWA NG CHINA IKAKASIYA NTIN? PURO SMUGGLED GOODS, PROHIBITED DRUGS AND LABOR LAWS NATIN DI SINISUNOD NG MGA CHINESE.... PHILIPPINE DAILY INQUIRER SHOULD SCREEN THEIR COLUMNIST IF THEIR COLUMNS REFLECTS REALLY THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE AND NOT THE INTEREST OF PROPAGANDA FROM COMMUNIST RATS!!!!
    • Victor  •  Jeddah, Saudi Arabia  •  2 months ago
      walden bello walang natutuwa sayo.dapat umalis kana ng pinas, magsamasama na kyo ng mga alipores mo, punta na kayo sa china,walang kwenta ang ipinaglalaban mo,yan ang totoo.
    • sherwin  •  3 months ago
      a lefttist.. typical communist propaganda..
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