10-day military exercises include beach landing, live
fire exercises
Thousands of American and Filipino soldiers will kick off
on Monday their expanded war games, showcasing a deepening defense alliance as
alarm bells ring over China ’s
aggressive reclamation works in the disputed West Philippine Sea (South China Sea ).
The 10-day exercises in the Philippines
are an annual affair between the longtime allies, but this time they will
involve double the number of soldiers as last year in a sign of their expanding
military partnership.
The Philippines
is seeking more US military and diplomatic support to fend off China ’s
increasing forcefulness in its bid to assert sovereignty in disputed areas of
the South China
Sea .
In an interview
with AFP last week, President Aquino said the two militaries operating
side-by-side should offer a “deterrent aspect to any entity, be it a country or
Islamic radicals.”
Aquino insisted
the Balikatan (Shoulder-to-Shoulder) war games starting on Monday were not
directed at China ,
pointing out they were annual exercises, but he discussed at length the Philippines ’
reliance on the United
States .
EXTRA HELP
Foreign Affairs
Secretary Albert del Rosario also said last week the Philippines
planned to ask Washington
for extra help in containing China .
“We are, at this point, seeking additional support from
the US
in terms of being able to take a stronger position, in defending our position,
which is to uphold the rule of law,” Del Rosario told local broadcaster ANC.
The Philippines ,
Vietnam ,
Malaysia ,
Brunei ,
and Taiwan
have overlapping claims.
It has also
embarked on giant reclamation works on reefs and islets, including the
Kagitingan Reef (Fiery Cross Reef), turning some into islands capable of
hosting military aircraft landing strips.
‘ELBOWED ASIDE’
The Philippines
has been the most vocal of the rival claimants to express alarm over China ’s
moves.
In his interview
with AFP, Aquino warned that the world should fear China ’s
actions in the South
China Sea .
US President
Barack Obama also expressed concern this month, criticizing China
for “using its sheer size and muscle to force countries into subordinate
positions.”
“Just because the
Philippines
or Vietnam
are not as large as China ,
doesn’t mean that they can just be elbowed aside,” Obama said.
The US
has been looking to re-build its military presence in the Philippines ,
a former colony where it had naval and air bases until the early 1990s, as part
of Obama’s “pivot to Asia .”
The two nations,
bound by a 1951 mutual defense treaty, last year signed another pact that would
allow more US
forces in the Philippines ,
although the Supreme Court in Manila
still needs to ratify it.
Even without the
implementation of the new pact, more than 12,000 soldiers from both sides will
be involved in this year’s Balikatan exercises, double last year’s number.
On Tuesday,
marines will conduct beach landing exercises from a naval base facing the South
China Sea just 220 kilometers (140 miles) from the Philippine-claimed shoal
that China
has controlled since 2012.
Aside from the
naval base, live fire and disaster response drills will also be held in various
military camps outside Manila .
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