Duterte: Chinese bases on disputed sea were built as shield from possible US attack
By Arjay L. Balinbin
BEIJING鈥橲 military bases in the disputed South China Sea were built to defend China against any attack by the United States, President Rodrigo R. Duterte said.
鈥淭he Chinese bases are not intended for us. The contending ideological powers of the world or the geopolitics has greatly changed. [The bases] are really intended against those who the Chinese think would destroy them, and that is America,鈥 Mr. Duterte said during his speech at the 20th Founding Anniversary Celebration of the Chinese Filipino-Business Club on Monday evening, Feb. 19.
According to the President, the Philippines is not part of the conflict between China and the US.
鈥漈hen why would I go there with my navy, soldiers, police and everything? We will be slaughtered,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 will not commit the lives of the Filipinos only to die unnecessarily. I will not go into a battle which I can never win.鈥
Despite that, the President said his administration will still assert the Philippines鈥 claims in the disputed sea.
鈥淚n front of Ambassador Zhao Jianhua, I tell you, we will insist. But what would be the components of our demands and our insistence? Well, we can only be diplomatic. We can only be talking on friendly and civilized terms. We cannot go there鈥nd start waving our rifles. We cannot do that today. It is unrealistic. It cannot be true,鈥 he said.
Responding to his critics who claim that his administration is 鈥渘ot doing enough鈥 to address China鈥檚 growing militarization in the disputed waters, Mr. Duterte said: 鈥淲hat were they doing during their time? Why did they not start building things there… structures that China is building now?鈥
鈥淣ow, I admit that China is building structures and military bases. But are those intended for us? You must be joking.鈥
The President likewise mentioned that there is an ongoing discussion between the two countries on a possible joint exploration in the South China Sea.
鈥淲hen I can talk to them, why should I fight? China is willing to talk. As a matter of fact, there are ongoing negotiations for a joint exploration. Can you beat that?鈥
Mr. Duterte also clarified that the Philippines is still on good terms with the US in spite of the fact that the Filipino nation 鈥渋s now veering towards China.鈥
鈥淟et us be very clear on this. We are on good terms with America, special terms鈥 We maintain good relations with the US. We have this RP-US defense deal, [and] we honor it.鈥
With the existing US-Philippines defense alliance, Mr. Duterte noted that the Philippines cannot even 鈥渆nter into another military alliance with any other country.鈥
鈥淎nd if you look at it very closely, it would appear that there鈥檚 really a divide鈥 The war now is on trade, not territory. That鈥檚 why I said geopolitics is always changing,鈥 he said further.


