As the country’s commander-in-chief, President Rodrigo Duterte cannot afford to send the wrong message – especially implied surrender or resignation – on our territorial disputes with China in the West Philippine Sea, Sen. Panfilo Lacson said Tuesday.
Lacson said this after Duterte said Monday night that the Philippines may risk bloodshed and a no-win situation if it asserts its jurisdiction.
“He’s the leader of our country and he’s the commander-in-chief of our armed forces. He can think of anything and speak about anything except surrender. Remember, we have an arbitral ruling in our favor and it’s permanent although it’s unenforceable. There are so many things to think about except surrender. We cannot wave the white flag, so to speak,” Lacson said in an interview on CNN Philippines.
“I am not saying the President is actually raising the white flag but that’s the implication. If the officers and men of the AFP would take it that way, it could be disastrous to Philippine sovereignty,” he added.
Lacson noted no less than Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. have said we can build strong alliances with other countries.
He reiterated the Philippines can build stronger alliances with other countries such as Japan, which he said is a natural ally because it has a territorial issue with China.
Also, he said the US and Japan have already expressed their willingness to build much stronger alliances with the Philippines. He added the Philippines can conduct joint military exercises with other countries like the US and even Australia.
“So let’s work along that line. We should not feel we’re alone. We cannot really win a war against China. Population-wise less than 1/10 tayo ng China. And military-wise, talagang no contest. But why would we sulk in a corner and think along that line when there are stronger countries, even Europe, they are willing to assist us through the European Union?” he said.
Otherwise, Lacson said China will continue giving us the raw end of the deal through continued incursions into our territory.
Source: Latest Politics News Today (Politics.com.ph)
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