InterAksyon file photo of President Benigno Aquino III
In an exclusive interview, Aquino also warned that China 's
increasingly assertive actions raised the specter of other nations having
access cut to vital international shipping lanes and rich fishing grounds in
the sea.
"Does it engender fear? Yes, I think it should engender
fear for the rest of the world," Aquino said when asked to assess Chinese
government moves in recent years to assert its sovereignty claims over the sea.
Aquino said that while he did not believe China intended to engage in a military conflict
over the territorial disputes with the Philippines and other Asian
nations, there was a possibility of one breaking out.
"The question of it escalating to something beyond
everybody's control should be at the top of the minds of all world
leaders," he said.
The Philippines ,
Vietnam , Malaysia , Brunei
and Taiwan
have overlapping claims.
The contested claims have for decades made the sea one of
Asia's flashpoints, and tensions have risen in recent years as China has moved
to assert its authority over the areas.
Following a tense standoff between Chinese maritime patrol
vessels and the Philippine Navy in 2012, China
took control of a rich fishing ground called Scarborough Shoal that is within
the Philippines '
exclusive economic zone.
Satellite images have also shown China
recently embarking on major construction activities to expand
Chinese-controlled reefs and islets in the Spratly Islands ,
one of the sea's biggest archipelagos.
Some of those images, published this month on the website of
the Center for Strategic and International Studies, showed a flotilla of
Chinese vessels dredging sand onto a feature known as Mischief Reef.
The reef is about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the
southwestern Philippine island
of Palawan , and roughly
1,000 kilometers from the nearest major Chinese landmass.
Images of other outcrops in the Spratlys showed aircraft
runways appearing from jungle, smooth-sided solid masses where there once was
coral, and man-made harbors replacing natural reefs.
Security fears
Aquino said China
was building two airstrips on the expanded land formations -- the first to be
sited so far south of the Chinese mainland, which posed major defense concerns
for the Philippines .
"With these new features, the two airstrips that come
to my mind, once operational, puts into effective (Chinese military) range the
entire country," Aquino said.
"The (Chinese) turnaround time, the sustainability of
operations, etcetera, are enhanced by all of these airstrips, and potentially
other naval ports."
Emphasizing repeatedly that he did not believe China intended
to start a war over the competing claims, Aquino said it was nevertheless
successfully intimidating other nations.
"When you have to use the power, then you are really
not powerful, when the mere threat of using the power is sufficient to achieve
your aims. And that is where they're successful," he said.
Aquino also said that if China did succeed in taking control
of all the areas of the sea that it claims, there was no guarantee that
shipping lanes vital to global trade would remain open.
"There is an estimate of something like 40 percent of
world trade passing through this body of water," he said.
He also referred to China 's announcement it had imposed
fishing restrictions in the sea last year, which included foreign boats having
to register to fish there.
Aquino said that although China had not yet enforced the
requirement to register, it loomed as a threat for foreign vessels.
"At an appointed time they can suddenly say they are
enforcing this and everybody who wants to transit has to register with our
(Chinese) authorities," Aquino said.
The Philippines has
infuriated China
by appealing to the United Nations for a ruling on the Chinese claims. A ruling
is expected early next year, although China has refused to take part in
the proceedings.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/108807/president-aquino-says-world-should-fear-chinas-actions-in-south-china-sea
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