The United States will come to the aid of the Philippines in the event of conflict with China over disputed waters in the South China Sea, the commander of the U.S. Navy said on Thursday.
The comments by Admiral Jonathan Greenert, chief of naval operations of the U.S. Navy, were the most explicit statement of U.S. support for the ill-equipped Philippine military which is facing a more assertive China in disputed waters.
"Of course, we would help you," Greenert told students of the National Defense College of the Philippines in response to a question about a hypothetical Chinese occupation of one of the disputed Spratly Islands.
"I don't know what that help would be specifically. I mean, we have an obligation because we have a treaty. But, I don't know in what capacity that help is."
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But who believes him? He is in bad company. All promises, no action. We will abandon them just like we have Syria, Libya, Egypt, Israel, and others. Our enemies hate us, but our allies do not trust us. Even Japan is arming. They know.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe anyone trusts us after Vietnam. Just mind boggling.
DeleteI figure that statement by the good Admiral will end his career. How dare he speak for the king.
ReplyDeleteReally. :)
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