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That is very true, but do we really want to befriend the Philippines at all cost? What can they put on the table should China get on their goody book? Increase banana production and offer them to China for less perhaps?
You cannot be friend everyone, let alone one that is already strongly allied with the US and Japan. So long America and japan keeps their statuses they were never be in the Chinese camp.
China are indirectly aiding the Philippines by lending money to the US, so the least they could do is to mobilize their ever so efficient navy and its crew to the affected areas. The crews wages and everything else paid for of course. Else those Armani suit, Rolex and Caron Poivre wearing men would still be in the White House bickering over who should have which slice of the cake.
Contrary to popular belief, China have already made a host of friends and partners from all around the world. We are the number two economy for reasons. One less bad partner does not hurt us.
Especially one that has little to offer China and still showed signs of disrespect to families and friends of those 2010 Chinese victims.
China are not obliged to help let alone needing to explain on the amount of help offered.
As Philippine's number one and two allies America and Japan should naturally contribute more. That's what allies are for. It is their duty to serve and assist their allies in every possible ways. Rather than spending time writing and selling stories on "How China (a non allied nation) is not willing to match or better their offers"
China, as non-allies, should not be matching America or Japan.
It is not our duty or interest to strengthen the allies of our rivals, putting them in favour of our own allies as well as our own 1.3 billion people. China is still classed as a developing nation, therefore should not break a bank or attempt to match or better the offers made by their first world allies.
Hate or love it, this is all a part of the game the rest of the world will have to put up with.
In retrospect; North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Pakistan or Russia etc did not get much support from the US and the west either. They all know if you help adversaries become strong, it will only come back to haunt you later.
Some might say "hey it is thoughts that count!" but end of the day, help is help and the Philippines should be grateful for every little help it gets regardless of how nicely it is packaged.
"even Swedish furniture chain Ikea and beverage giant Coca-Cola have done more than the world's second-largest economy. That won't help Beijing's campaign to win over neighbors with its soft power.That won't help Beijing's campaign to win over neighbors with its soft power."
That is very true, but do we really want to befriend the Philippines at all cost? What can they put on the table should China get on their goody book? Increase banana production and offer them to China for less perhaps?
You cannot be friend everyone, let alone one that is already strongly allied with the US and Japan. So long America and japan keeps their statuses they were never be in the Chinese camp.
China are indirectly aiding the Philippines by lending money to the US, so the least they could do is to mobilize their ever so efficient navy and its crew to the affected areas. The crews wages and everything else paid for of course. Else those Armani suit, Rolex and Caron Poivre wearing men would still be in the White House bickering over who should have which slice of the cake.
Contrary to popular belief, China have already made a host of friends and partners from all around the world. We are the number two economy for reasons. One less bad partner does not hurt us.
Especially one that has little to offer China and still showed signs of disrespect to families and friends of those 2010 Chinese victims.
China are not obliged to help let alone needing to explain on the amount of help offered.
As Philippine's number one and two allies America and Japan should naturally contribute more. That's what allies are for. It is their duty to serve and assist their allies in every possible ways. Rather than spending time writing and selling stories on "How China (a non allied nation) is not willing to match or better their offers"
China, as non-allies, should not be matching America or Japan.
It is not our duty or interest to strengthen the allies of our rivals, putting them in favour of our own allies as well as our own 1.3 billion people. China is still classed as a developing nation, therefore should not break a bank or attempt to match or better the offers made by their first world allies.
Hate or love it, this is all a part of the game the rest of the world will have to put up with.
In retrospect; North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela, Pakistan or Russia etc did not get much support from the US and the west either. They all know if you help adversaries become strong, it will only come back to haunt you later.
Some might say "hey it is thoughts that count!" but end of the day, help is help and the Philippines should be grateful for every little help it gets regardless of how nicely it is packaged.