I hear you Jeff, and I have a completely different take on the aid Washington gave Manila;
- Symbolically, it's weak sauce. There's nothing there to comfort sovereignty claimants in any meaningful way
- Practically, it will do absolutely nothing to moderate Beijing's actions. Nay, nada, zilch
- Strategically, Beijing could accuse Washington of meddling in sovereignty disputes and use it as an excuse to further militarize their new artificial islands
- Geopolitically, ASEAN's silence is deafening, and it shows most of them want no part of provoking China
- Inside the US, Obama is running against public sentiments, as polls show Americans don't care about specs of rocks in the SCS, and risking WW3 to enforce Pax Americana would go over like a turd in a punchbowl
- Inside China, nationalism would be even stronger against perceived Yankee aggressions and limit the CCP's room to maneuver and compromise
Therefore, I stand by my statement Washington's ham-fisted aid to Manila is worse than useless, because it does practically nothing to improve the region's security, but may cause China to up the ante in the SCS.
Ham fisted? Really?
Trying to have things two ways here Blackstone. It cannot be "useless," or "worse than uselss," on one hand, and US "ham fisted" assistance to the Philippines on the other.
You are making this statements based on your interpretation of those vessels and what they mean towards a US/China empasse in the SCS..
Of course the Hamilton cutters do not/will not:
1. Moderate Beijing's actions in the SCS. The major work China is doing on its islands is not an issue with the Philippines, nor should it be. Other actions involving any PLAN vessels are not something these ships are meant to handle.
2. Have anything to do with public sentiment about Obama and China in the SCS. These are cutters that will help an ally with many other operational issues the Philippines have.
3. Have any impact or relevance on Chinese nationalism against perceived Yankee aggressions and limit the CCP's room to maneuver and compromise.
Again, you cannot have it both ways and claim on one hand the vessels oare uselsss, and then on the other claim that the Chinese public will fear them and see them as a US attempt to hem the Chinese in.
Anyhow, this has gone far enough...too far really.
IMHO, you are looking at these vessels through a very distorted lens that gauges everything against your perceived relevance to the US/China issues in the SCS.
Of course these vessels are irrelevant to that.
But that's not why they are there.
They will provide additional operational capabilities to the Philippine Navy outside of any direct confrontation with the Chinese. In that vein the news about the Philippines getting them is good information and input to this thread.
The SCS stuff belongs on the SCS threads.