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    Philippines flags greater US military presence

    The Philippines announced plans on Friday to allow a greater US military presence on its territory, in a move analysts said was directly aimed at trying to contain a rising China.

    Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said the Philippines was looking for more joint military exercises with its former colonial ruler, as well as having a greater number of US troops rotating through the Southeast Asian country.

    "It is to our definite advantage to be exploring how to maximise our treaty alliance with the United States in ways that would be mutually acceptable and beneficial," del Rosario said in a statement.

    Admiral Robert Willard, head of the US Pacific Command, welcomed the offer, saying the US was looking for ways to bring troops into Southeast Asia without the costs of permanent bases.

    "We would welcome discussions with the Philippines along those lines, but there's no aspiration for bases in Southeast Asia," he told a news conference in Washington.

    Del Rosario did not specifically name China as driving the Philippines' push for a greater US military presence, but highlighted "territorial disputes".

    The most pressing territorial dispute for the Philippines is with China over rival claims to parts of the South China Sea, home to some of the world's most important shipping lanes and believed to hold vast deposits of fossil fuels.

    The Philippines and Vietnam, which also claims parts of the South China Sea, complained repeatedly last year of what they said were increasingly aggressive acts by China in the decades-long rift.

    The alleged acts, which included a Chinese naval ship reportedly firing warning shots at Filipino fishermen, fuelled fears among some nations in the region about China as its military and political strength grows.

    In his statement, del Rosario said a greater US military presence in the Philippines would help bolster regional security.

    "Such cooperative efforts would as well result in achieving a balance of influence to ensure peace, stability, and economic development in the region," he said.

    Nevertheless, del Rosario and other officials emphasised there were no plans to allow a return of the large-scale US military bases that existed in the Philippines until 1992, when Filipino senators voted to close them down.

    Del Rosario said the increased US military presence could include "planning more joint exercises to promote interoperability and a rotating and more frequent presence by them".

    Aside from regular military exercises, the most notable US presence in the Philippines in recent times has been a rotating force of about 600 troops that has been stationed in the southern Philippines for the past decade.

    The US special forces train local troops in how to combat Islamic militants, but are not allowed to have a fighting role.

    Philippine officials said more talks would be held in March to determine specifics of the plans.

    Political analysts in Manila said the Philippines' decision to allow a bigger US military presence was a direct reaction to China's perceived increased aggressiveness, particularly regarding the South China Sea.

    "The Philippines is now playing the US card to get more leverage against China," said Rommel Banlaoi, head of the Philippine Institute for Peace, Violence and Terrorism Research.

    Rene de Castro, a lecturer in international studies at De la Salle University said: "We are playing the balance of power game because we have no means to deal with an emergent and very assertive China."

    In a strategic shift that has angered China, the United States has been looking to increase its military presence across the Asia Pacific.

    US President Barack Obama said in November the United States would deploy up to 2,500 Marines to northern Australia. The next month a US admiral wrote that the US expected to station several combat ships in Singapore.

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    • K  •  Singapore, Singapore  •  14 days ago
      Haha...the Philippines like always: it a must thing to suck the U.S di(ks!
    • Russell  •  Toronto, Canada  •  23 days ago
      China,Russia and north Korea. Lahat yan magkakampi, imagine ang army ng China ay nasa 2 MILYON. Ang Russia 980,000 na sundalo. meron sila lahat yan fully equipped. Ang Pinas pati PONDO pansipilyo ng mga SUNDALO natin ninanakaw ng mga tiwaling HENERAL. ILan ba ang military bases natin dito na naka deploy sa buong Pilipinas?
    • imelda  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  21 days ago
      No one wants war, But to restain China, the Phippines need the usa power.China is already cooler their heels. backing down. The world needs a peace maker, He will be the antichrist, the deceiver. Once he makes peace for Israel, we can expect ,Jesus the Prince of Peace to come! Then all hell brakes loose!
    • Botikol  •  21 days ago
      Nobody want Americans to be in Philippines, but almost all Filipinos wanted to be in America and wanted to be American. It's like going to Heaven, Everybody wanted to go to heaven, but nobody wanted to die.
    • jerome  •  Davao City, Davao Region  •  23 days ago
      wala na tlgang mangyayari sa bansang ito...lahat kasi gs2 maging bida..tsk2....... mga politikong dada ng dada....at sa mga tamad na mamamayan nito..pano tlga tau aahon? patikimin kaya ntin ang bansang ito ng isang digmaan..tingnan ntin kng anong mgagawa ng mga taong yan!!
    • Achilles  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  23 days ago
      Mga Pinoy sa buong mundo na mkademokratiko!!

      Ipagpatuloy lang Iwasan o Wag bumili ng kahit anoman Galing China. bawat bibilhin ay alamin kaagad san galing..(copy paste)
      Sample: all barcodes that start with 690.691.692 until 695 are all MADE IN CHINA.
      471 is Made in Taiwan

      This bar code is 471 – Made in Taiwan

      This is our human right to know, but the government and related department never educate the public, therefore we have to RESCUE ourselves.

      Nowadays, Chinese businessmen know that consumers do not prefer products 'made in china', so they don't show from which country it is made.

      However, you may now refer to the barcode, remember if the first 3 digits is 690-695 then it is Made in China .

      00 ~ 13 USA & CANADA
      30 ~ 37 FRANCE
      40 ~ 44 GERMANY
      49 ~ JAPAN
      50 ~ UK
      57 ~ Denmark
      64 ~ Finland
      76 ~ Switzerland and Lienchtenstein
      471 ~ Taiwan
      628 ~ Saudi-Arabien
      629 ~ United Arab Emirates
      690-695 ~ China
      740 ~ 745 - Central America
      All 480 Codes are Made in the Philippines.
      KARAGDAGAN: MURA AT ITSURA PALANG MADALING MASIRA PLUS UNG NAGTITINDA HINDI PINOY NA SINGKIT NA HINDI MARUNONG MAG TAGALOG AT ENGLISH..

      STOP OR AVOID BUYING PRODUCTS FROM CHINA!!!
    • Jim  •  27 days ago
      How do you think the people in america feel when senate here in 1991 voted to kick the U.S. Millitary out of here by closing bases, all the liberals here including this incompetent president's late mother wanted bases closed and U.S. Millitary out of here.......Jobs were lost because of this ............Bases still in Japan , and now Austrailia ,and more , U.S. Govt . is not likely to come back here to build bases here again. , with maijor elections in november there in USA , including presidential election , number one issue is the economy there and govt. balance budget there , the people in america will not want more millitary bases built here or in other foriegn countries..............Just think if this govt. before did not want the bases here closed before here and the stupid people then too , bases like Clarks field would still be open........A lot of americans are bitter from what happened here before .Taxpayers there will not want more bases built when with U.S. almost 16 trillion dollars in debt , that Obama administration created , who will most likely not be president in january of next year.....Spending cuts in budget is what taxpayers want there , to bring down the debt.............Now the same idiots who wanted U.S. Millitary bases closed here and millitary out of here before now want everything back here.
    • milcah  •  Al Khubar, Saudi Arabia  •  25 days ago
      having US bases here in our country is quite good to hear.....lets be practical, we cnt afford to fight china...kaya un mga ngaagainst sa pgbabalik ng US sa pinas gamitin ny countro utak nyo,welga kau ng welga d nyo naman alam un tunay nyo adhikain bakit gumagawa ng ganyan. Sana sakopin nlng tau ng US pra makatikim mn lng ng ginhawa sa buhay. d un pinoy nga namumuno, mga kurakot naman. niloloko kapwa pinoy dvah masmasakit un. US please keep my country as one of your colonies.
    • bruce  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  27 days ago
      in case any of you never looked at a map..Japan, where the US has a base, is closer to China than Philippines.
    • Ricardo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  27 days ago
      Bayan and company preparing for rallies ahead. It's showtime. Good business na naman.
    • Scot  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  25 days ago
      Stop buying chink made garbage. Kick the chinks out of the country. Public executions of ALL chink drug dealers/manufacturers caught in Phil
    • Bongtor  •  26 days ago
      Actually this is the fault of China. The Philippines would not be asking the US for help if China remained calm and unassertive. So China should not be complaining for something she has started in the first place.
    • Erick  •  25 days ago
      You can't stand alone that's why you want MacArthur to return. LAME!

      I'm back,
      Douglas
    • Noel  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  23 days ago
      we filipinos dont want war, but china is the one preparing & making wars, so what shall we do? ok lng ba sa inyo na dinudurog na tyo na prang mga hayop na wlang dignidad. kng masikmura mo, ako hindi. kya ako i bboycot ko lhat ng produkto ng mga aroganting intsik.
    • Shadow Wolf  •  26 days ago
      @Jim, you have a point there. the Philippines is being run my morons and incompetent politicians that has no knowledge on how to run things there. I won't be surprised in case they run a private multi-national company wherein it will only go bankrupt after a month. The only thing they excel best is stealing money from every Filipino citizen. No wonder many brained Filipinos are already outside the country working and doing business while stupids are left behind.
    • James Gutierrez  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  26 days ago
      China can't give what americans can give us especially our freedom, so we must be thankful to God for Americans especially the evangelicals and republicans who help us in the past...
    • Ferdy  •  26 days ago
      Tingnan nyo na lang ang bansang TAIWAN hindi basta mabawi ng CHINA dahil kakampi ang USA.Samantalang tayo mga pinoy puro dada lang at puro batikos kaya tuloy heto ang bansa natin pinakamahirap na.Walang nagmamalasakit sa PINAS.Kung may gagawa ng ikabubuti tinutuligsa.Ang daming kesyo ganito at ganun wala namang magagawa.Sleeping GIANT ang China.Magigising na lang tayo iba na ang bandila natin.wag sanang mangyari.
    • doomed  •  San Diego, United States  •  24 days ago
      YOU KICKED US OUT OF THE PHILLIPPINES,NOW YOU DEAL WITH YOUR OWN PROBLEMS.
    • Flame  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  25 days ago
      Gen Douglas McArthur said : "Give me Ten Thousand Filipinos and I will Conquer The World... napanood ko sa history channel ang galing 3x sa dami nila napatay nilang hapon sa bataan
    • I'm John!  •  25 days ago
      America is seemed a Paper Tiger to China.