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Duterte: Do you want war against China?

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MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines will be massacred if it goes to war with China over the West Philippine Sea issue, President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday.

In his last State of the Nation Address (SONA), Duterte said that the Philippines cannot go to war against China as critics slammed the president over his previous remarks regarding the West Philippine Sea territory issue.

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Duterte, once again, downplayed the victory of the Philippines over China at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague back in 2016. To recall, the president previously called the victory a “piece of paper” and likened it to trash to be thrown away.

“What will I do with a document that is not binding? China, because they were never a part of that arbitration. There was really no arbitration at all, because it was only the Philippine side,” Duterte said.

 

“You know, I do not want to insult these people pushing me for something more than what I can handle,” he added.

Duterte then proceeded to say that the Philippines will be “massacred” if it goes to war with China over the issue.

“Do you want war against China? I’ll tell you, even on the coast beach of Palawan, before you can take off, the missile of China would be there in about five or 10 minutes. It would be a massacre if I go and fight a war now. We are not yet a competent and able enemy of the other side,” Duterte said.

In 2013, the Philippines under the Aquino administration challenged in the Hague court China’s claim that it owned more than 80 percent of the South China Sea, which includes waters in Brunei, Malaysia, and the Philippines, and Vietnam.

In 2016, two weeks after Duterte assumed office, the tribunal ruled that China’s claim had no basis in international law and that it had violated the Philippines’ sovereign right to fish and explore resources in the West Philippine Sea, the waters within the country’s 370-km exclusive economic zone in the South China Sea.

China has consistently refused to acknowledge the 2016 ruling.

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isolating the Philippines from the international community isn't helpful either. 

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that is not accurate, Duterte isn't isolating the Philippines from the international community only for countries that would endanger the long-term interest of the Philippines.

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those countries are a too great markets for the Philippines to ignore.

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Singapore actually was accused of human rights violations but look at them now. The so-called international community forgot real quick what Singaporeans did in the past.

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his plan was basically to integrate the Philippine and Chinese economies to prevent war. Duterte is responsible for bringing millions of Chinese to the Philippines and 200,000 Filipino English teachers/maids to the Chinese mainland. 

If that is what is best that he can do then he needs to step down from politics when his term is over. The Philippines needs a real leader that can do more than just winning the drug war. 

I can think of 100 ways the Philippines & ASEAN can handle this situation. 

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What do you propose mr.president

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start a mobilization plan with all ASEAN members to start one united army where resources can be shared. E.U has a similar future proposal but it's not possible under the U.S treaty with Germany & Italy.

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Vietnam and Cambodia hate each other. So I dont know how is that supposed to work.

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why would he be stepping down? do you have any idea how liked Duterte is by the locals.

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just think of it this way, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland stayed neutral in ww2. in 2021, we clearly see that it is the best decision for them.  

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Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland are all far from Nazi Germany or the Soviet Union. While the Philippines is right in the middle between the upcoming U.S & China cold war. It's impossible for the Philippines to stay neutral forever.

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point taken but you have to admit that Duterte made the right decision. If it were not for Duterte, the south china sea would have easily evolved into a hot war. 

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Tell Duterte to lay out a plan for the Philippines to acquire nukes from allies. 

Problem solved. 😎 

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the best plan for ASEAN and everyone in the indo-pacific region is to lay out a post-American alliance plan where everyone in the region can be guaranteed security even without U.S protection.

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That would take around 30 years for fruitation to happen. So, it might be too late by then.

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Nobody in the Philippines is calling for war. 

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Opening legs isn't the answer

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