I have some complex questions on the issue of Chinese expansion and the US pivot to East Asia.
1. People are wondering about the stand of the mass movement and the revolutionary movement, as well, as yours on the issue of Chinese aggression in the Kalayaan group of islands and Bajo de Masinloc in the West Philippine Sea. Kindly state your personal analysis on this issue and your personal stand.
JMS: I resolutely and vigorously oppose the aggressive acts of China,
especially the occupation of the Bajo de Masinloc and the ongoing
reclamations being made in the Kalayaan group of islands. I have
published my position in several articles and interviews.
I agree with the revolutionary underground forces and the open legal forces of the national democratic movement that have expressed their position against China’s acts of aggression which seek to grab 100 per cent of the ECS and 80 per cent of the EEZ of the Philippines.
There is a new broad alliance called PINAS which oppose the US and China for violating Philippine national sovereignty and territorial integrity. PINAS will be launched on June 8 and will spearhead the mass actions against the US and China for committing the such violations.
I agree with the revolutionary underground forces and the open legal forces of the national democratic movement that have expressed their position against China’s acts of aggression which seek to grab 100 per cent of the ECS and 80 per cent of the EEZ of the Philippines.
There is a new broad alliance called PINAS which oppose the US and China for violating Philippine national sovereignty and territorial integrity. PINAS will be launched on June 8 and will spearhead the mass actions against the US and China for committing the such violations.
2. The Aquino regime and its military and political underlings have repeatedly begged for US military assistance in the Filipino nation’s territorial claims. Is it possible that US intervention would sustain this nation’s territorial claims?
JMS: The US has expressed a neutral position on the maritime dispute
between the Philippines and China and speaks only for freedom of
navigation in the South China Sea. But it has expressed support for
Japan’s invalid claim on Daoyu islands on the basis of previous
imperialist aggressions of Japan.
It has its spy satellites always in operation. It has known about China’s reclamations in the West Philippine Sea since the beginning. But it has not made any timely opposition.
It is mainly and essentially interested in making its own violations of Philippine national sovereignty and territorial integrity in collaboration with its Filipino puppets. It allows China’s acts of aggression and yet cites them to further entrench itself in the Phlippines and reestablish US military bases under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).
It has its spy satellites always in operation. It has known about China’s reclamations in the West Philippine Sea since the beginning. But it has not made any timely opposition.
It is mainly and essentially interested in making its own violations of Philippine national sovereignty and territorial integrity in collaboration with its Filipino puppets. It allows China’s acts of aggression and yet cites them to further entrench itself in the Phlippines and reestablish US military bases under the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA).
3. China’s emerging economic power is the presumed target of the US “pivot” (another English word for rebalance) from the Middle East to East Asia. Kindly state your observations on the rebalance of American military forces on East Asia as a political scientist and an international situation observer
JMS: The US pivot to East Asia or rebalance towards deploying 60 per
cent of its naval assets and 50 per cent of itsground and air assets is
meant to influence China’s economic, social, political, military and
cultural policies and affairs in the direction of favoring a pro-US big
bourgeoisie within China and restraining the trend of Sino-Russian
collaboration. At the same time,the US is unwittingly pushing China to
strengthen its relations with Russia. US is using Japan as a pawn to
pressure China.
4.What can the Filipino people do inspite of the Filipino nation’s economic undevelopment/maldevelopment, absence of military modernization for the defense of Philippine waters (lack of planes, ships and missiles), the shameless treason of the Philippine government’s highest officials, and the Chinese expansion, the US pivot to East Asia, and current international events?
JMS: The Filipino people can become more resolute and militant in
carrying out the people’s revolution and realize full national
sovereignty, the nationalization of the economy, the development of the
economy through national industrialization and land reform, boycott
against the hostile powers and disable or dismantle their enterprises on
Philippine territory.
There are many people already proposing that mass organizations and the
people’s army can take offensive actions against the enterprises of
hostile powers. They say that they can disable or even dismantle such
enterprises, like mines, plantations,logging, power plants, warehouses,
real estate businesses, towers, commercial and financial enterprises,
and so on.
Many people say that they only need to have a patriotic will, a lighter
or match box and cans of petrol to disable or even destroy any unwanted
enterprise. They are outraged by China’s reclamations and by the basic
condonation of these by the US. They oppose the US and China trying to
divide and dominate the Philippines for their respective imperialist
benefit.
Because of the ever worsening crisis of the world capitalist system, the
contradictions among the imperialist powers will continue to intensify
and will result in opportunities for revolutionary advances. The global
crisis, depression and the imperialist wars of aggression inflict
terrible suffering on the people. Thus, the people are bound to rise up
and take their destiny into their own hands. The movements for national
liberation, democracy and socialism will resurge to a new and higher
level.
SEE ALSO: http://democracyandclasstruggle.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/brief-introduction-to-daioyu-islands.html
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