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Nagbunga ba ang pagdikit ni Duterte sa China?
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Christian Esguerra
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00:00.0
And of course, the difference when it comes to the Philippine approach now to China under this administration is like night and day compared to the previous administration. I think that's quite clear, no?
00:15.6
Yeah, well, it's probably true. But perhaps the previous administration looked at appeasement as a way of being able to peacefully try to talk about it. But I guess it didn't work because the more the aggression took place and now they truly believe that, especially in the Tomas Shoal, you can see that they really believe that it's theirs and that they now control the area and that we have to ask permission, which is totally unacceptable.
00:44.2
In terms of that appeasement?
00:45.6
How big is that? From where I'm sitting, I'm seeing what the administration of President Marcos is doing now as some sort of a course correction para itinutuwid yung paglalayag, so to speak, to use that metaphor. But how much of that appeasement policy of the previous administration is somehow putting a burden on the current approach now?
01:13.6
If we look at history,
01:15.6
appeasement with any kind of leadership that believes that it has a mission, like what happened in Europe in World War II and even to a certain extent in our region during World War II, appeasing is not really going to work. When one is determined to try to dominate an area, the only way is to really push back. So I think we have to really look back at history.
01:45.6
If we look at history, history hopefully will not repeat itself because this time around, we know what the consequences are. If there's any major conflict that happens, we may really just say that it's the end of the world because of the kind of weaponry that is now available to many countries, especially the superpowers.
02:05.5
Right now, Ambassador, how would you describe the Marcos administration's policy or approach toward this specific China issue dito sa West Philippine Sea?
02:15.6
I think it is doing exactly what any government should do. And that is their main job, so to speak, is to make sure that we protect our territorial integrity. It's in our constitution. So that if for some reason, any leader makes a deal in almost giving away anything, that is actually a crime. It's a crime against our people.
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