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US military poised to return to Subic Bay, Philippines after 30 year absence, to counter China’s presence​

Manila and Washington are negotiating about setting up five more locations for the US military
Subic Bay, which faces the South China Sea, was a US Naval Base for 94 years until 30 years ago
The US military is likely to return to Subic Bay 30 years after relinquishing what was once their largest military base in Asia, due to concerns over China’s increasing maritime assertiveness, a top official of the local body overseeing the free port zone said.
Manila and Washington have been in negotiations over setting up five more locations in the Asian country to build US military facilities and preposition weapons under the Enhanced Defence Cooperation Agreement.
Rolen Paulino, chairman of the SBMA, told Kyodo News on Wednesday that he would be “very surprised” if Subic Bay does not become an EDCA site, as “during war, time is of the essence,” a day before the 30th anniversary of the US Navy’s departure from the harbour that it had controlled for nearly 94 years.
 

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Sometimes, I am tempted to what to reach through my computer screen so that I can choke the life out of this brain dead bit&h. But then I discover that the only one she is hurting with her antics is Europe itself so I guess, I guess I am wondering, when will the day come when she goes out like Marie Antoinette cause she is certainly doing everything she could to go out like her
 

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Overbom

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@Andy1974 Please bring back Duterte.

Looks like Marcos is willing to move the Philippines right back into PLA crosshairs, just when Duterte is about to finish moving your country away.
Tbf to Marcos, I am leaning towards this move being in Philippines national interest if Marcos can utilise it well for negotiating with US and China

Its all about how good he is as a negotiator, one big misstep and Philippines will be staring down at the abyss
 

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@ansy1968 could you personally overthrow it on our behalf? Send in all your ladies to occupy the land
It's all smoke and mirrors, EDCA is set to expire in 2023, so the the negotiation is all about extending the agreement, nothing more nothing less. ;)

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According to Ambassador Goldberg, the goal of the EDCA is to "promote peace and security in the region." While outlining new defense-cooperation measures, the agreement also allows for the United States to respond more quickly to environmental and humanitarian disasters in the region.
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Designed to supplement the 1951 Mutual Defense Treaty and the 1999 Visiting Forces Agreement, the EDCA reaffirms mutual cooperation between the United States and the Philippines to develop their individual and collective capacities to resist armed attack by: improving interoperability of the two country's armed forces, promoting long-term modernization, helping maintain and develop maritime security, and expanding humanitarian assistance in response to natural disasters.
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The agreement allows for U.S. forces and contractors to operate out of "agreed locations," which are defined as: "facilities and areas that are provided by the Government of the Philippines through the
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(AFP) and that United States forces, United States contractors, and others as mutually agreed".
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The Agreement hands over all operational controls of these "Agreed Locations" to the United States, and allows U.S. forces to pre-position and store defense materiel, equipment, and supplies. The Agreement makes clear that this materiel cannot include nuclear weapons.

The EDCA is effective for an initial period of ten years, and thereafter, it shall continue in force automatically unless terminated by either Party by giving one year's written notice through diplomatic channels of its intention to terminate the agreement (Article XII, Sec. 4 of EDCA). While the US forces may exercise operational control, put troops and equipment, construct facilities, and be accommodated in certain agreed locations, the Philippines shall still retain ownership of the agreed locations (Article V, Sec. 1 of EDCA). Importantly, the United States is not allowed to establish any permanent military bases, and must hand over any and all facilities in the "agreed locations" to the Philippine government upon the termination of the agreement.
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The agreement also stipulates that the U.S. is not allowed to store or position any nuclear weapons on Philippine territory.
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In April 2015, the United States Government asked for access to eight bases in the Philippines, including the formerly American
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On March 19, 2016, the Philippines and the United States government agreed on the 5 locations of military bases for the American troops under the EDCA:
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Anwar Ibrahim has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Malaysia. It has been 24 years in the making, with 11 of those years in prison. This is a new chapter for Malaysia. It looks like the beginning of the end of the Mahathir political empire in Malaysia. Anwar Ibrahim is the only prime minister candidate in the 15th General Election who is running as a PM for all Malaysians, not just for the Malay-Muslim majority. Hopefully he can steer Malaysia out of the deep mess the country is in since 2020.

To many pro-China observers observing Malaysia, Anwar Ibrahim is a suspicious figure, and rightly so. He is close to Erdogan, and some US officials. His political campaign had been historically funded by the NED. Nevertheless, I have followed this man since my childhood, and am quite confident that Anwar Ibrahim will not be a problem for China. He does not have any real pro-US or pro-China agenda. He just has a neutral foreign policy. Here are my arguments:

1) Anwar Ibrahim had never been officially anti-China.
2) He does not have the characteristic of a US-NED puppet such as: robotic obedience to the US, arrogant, cowardly, clueless, hateful, or just plain stupid. He is not a spineless politician. He chose to go to jail over false charges, even when foreign political asylum was offered to him. He refused to compromise on his values of anti-corruption, and anti-racism, even when it offered him a shortcut to become PM many years ago.
3) When a Chinese reporter asked him about his views about Malaysia-China relations, he expresses a desire to upgrade it. He also mentions that China will be 'pivotal' to Malaysia's economic recovery.
4) He is a total opposite to Mahathir. He had always stood firm on anti-racism. He has a long history of being fair to the Malaysian Chinese and other minorities. He champions national unity, not division and hatred. This kind of leader will have little problems with China, and will be difficult for America to hijack.
5) Some might compare Anwar to Aung San Suu Kyi, but even she was pragmatic enough to not become truly anti-China.

The ones who actually actively steered Malaysia to be anti-China are the Malay-Islam supremacists like Mahathir, Muhyiddin Yassin, and Hadi Awang. These odious characters, especially Mahathir have a long history of hatred and discrimination against the Malaysian Chinese.

It is under Mahathir that Malaysia cancelled many Chinese-backed BRI projects in Malaysia, and trying to steer Malaysia towards Japan. Mahathir had also openly condemned China during the 2019 HK riots. Mahathir had also antagonized Singapore, due to his old hatred of ethnic-Chinese majority Singapore.

After Mahathir resigned in early 2020. Muhyiddin Yassin, his protege took over as PM in a pseudo-coup. Under Muhyiddin's leadership, Malaysia selected Pfizer MRNA vaccines to be Malaysia's primary Covid-19 vaccine in a backdoor deal. Under his leadership, Ericsson was selected over Huawei to be the primary 5G infrastructure provider for Malaysia in yet another backdoor deal. Ericsson's bid was more expensive than Huawei, and offered no significant advantages. Anwar criticized this deal. Under both the Mahathir & Muhyiddin leadership, there was an effort to stop purchasing further Chinese weapons in favour of French ones. France is notorious for shady weapons deals with generous kickbacks, so you get the picture. It was also under Muhyiddin that Malaysia was getting more vocal in confronting China in the SCS. Finally, Muhyiddin along with his political allies promoted the politics of Sinophobia + Red scare in Malaysia. He claims to be against the US and Israel, but his actions makes him ironically one of the most US-aligned PM in Malaysian history.

During the recent General Elections, Muhyiddin campaigned on the agenda of Malay and Islamic supremacy. His political agenda and his followers can be considered as a Malay-Muslim style of 'Hindutva' movement in Malaysia. There were many millions of young Malay voters who supported this Malay-Muslim supremacy movement. Enough of them voted for Muhyiddin that the election ended up in a hung parliament for Malaysia. Fortunately for most Malaysians, Anwar and his faction had finally won the battle for the Malaysian government for the greater good of Malaysia. We had narrowly avoided a Malay-Muslim 'Hindutva' style government.

Time will tell if Anwar will be a great PM for Malaysia. But I do feel quite optimistic now. It is time to rebuild Malaysia and stop f***ing around with race and religion.
 
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