The only Yasukuni Shrine visit I approve of is one conducted by H-20 bombers.I approve of this Yasukuni Shrine visit.
The only Yasukuni Shrine visit I approve of is one conducted by H-20 bombers.I approve of this Yasukuni Shrine visit.
Sinophobic propaganda is very effective in the US.
I don't even think the data has to be real just say it enough times that americans hate China and both nations citizens will believe it.There sample is dependent on people dumb enough to answer a phone call from a unrecognized number.
China will always dominate over the Philippines. How much so depends on China's strength and it's degree of dominance in Asia. And of course PH's own strength and allies.That analysis has at least 2 things wrong with it.
1. If it fails, and draws China's ire, it means that China will be walking all over the Philippines, raming fishing ships, taking/building islands, etc... On the other hand, if they aligned with China, the US would do very little other than talk trash against the Philippines.
That may be true from China's perspective as the biggest fish in Asia. Not sure how Koreans, and even weaker countries like PH feel about that. And the bigger the power disparity, the bigger the danger for a small/weak country to be trampled on.2. If it succeeds in helping the US suppress China, it is a short-sighted victory for a long term defeat. Filipinos are Asians; maintaining a Western-dominated world in the long term is extremely detrimental to Asians on a global scale as it means that all over the world, Asians will be considered inferior to Westerners and especially Western Caucasians. South Korea and Japan are the kings of Asian people keeping each other down, AKA crabs. If China attains its goal of displacing Western power, all of these Asian countries can orbit Chinese power like Western Europeans orbit American power and the status of all Asians will be elevated. As we see in Europe, just looking like a similar people to the "hegemon" brings points even when your actual country itself isn't worth jack squat. But democracies have very short-term plans; one can't expect everyone to be like China and plan to shape the world decades in advance and that's why China has to deal with goddamn Sebastian and Mr. Krabbs all the time.
"The heaven is high and the emperor is far away." Better to have an emperor that is far away than one that is right next to door.That only works when you pick the right "strong friend." If you pick the wrong one, and you end up supported by a strong friend 10,000 miles away against his very strong enemy at your doorstep, that's setting yourself up to be cannon fodder.
Lol that's a western precept and prescription which is being projected unto a region and a country who's never even dared to become the world's sole superpower through invasion on the majority of it's thousand year history.Actually, the most pragmatic, realistic thing for Philippines is to align itself with the US as China's interest is to dominate Asia/SCS.
As everyone's favorite Realist, Mearsheimer, once said, you do not want to be a small, weaker country living under the shadow of a powerful neighbor. You better get strong fast or align yourself with some strong friends.
Why do western nations act like ex partners you cheated on while they were acting all bitchy all the time.China has ignored Canada for sometime now. However, Canada seems to determine to provoke China through false accusation and lies.