On Monday, Japan and the Philippines signed a new defense pact that will allow the two nations to deploy troops to each other’s territory, a step being taken as part of the US-led military buildup against China in the region.
According to AP, the deal was signed by Philippine Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro and Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa in Manila during a ceremony witnessed by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.
The agreement will come into effect once ratified by both nations’ respective legislatures. The deal will foster more military exercises between the two countries, including trilateral drills with the US.
The deal comes a few months after President Biden hosted the first-ever trilateral summit between the leaders of the US, Japan, and the Philippines. The US has been encouraging its allies in the Asia Pacific to boost bilateral military ties as part of its strategy against China.
Last year, Japan signed a similar deal with Australia, which marked the first agreement of its kind that Tokyo has struck with another nation besides the US in the post-World War II era.
In a joint statement on Monday, the Japanese and Philippine ministers singled out China, expressing concern over “the dangerous and escalatory actions” by Beijing at Second Thomas Shoal, referring to a Philippine-occupied reef in the South China Sea that’s also claimed by China, Vietnam, and Taiwan.
Since Marcos came into office in 2022, Chinese and Philippine vessels have had frequent tense encounters near the disputed reef. Marcos has been emboldened by the US, which vows the US-Philippine Mutual Defense Treaty applies to attacks on Philippine boats in the South China Sea.
Over in Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry condemned the Japan-Philippines military pact. “The Asia Pacific region does not need military blocs, let alone small groupings that instigate bloc confrontations or a new Cold War,” said spokesman Lin Jian.
The US-Philippine Mutual Defense Treaty is insanity for the U.S. The Philippines is clearly a poor country and cannot afford a large military and yet, the U.S. wants a war so badly, we will promise to fight China if need be for some distant island. What could go wrong?
As for Japan, they have squandered their wealth on the central bank buying every bond issued. Japan has economic issues as well as demographic ones.
Japan needs to just print more to pay off everything in one go or default on its debt.
Japan is rich. It won’t get better than today. So, it shouldn’t be in debt at all, should never ever deficit spend. There should instead be a surplus built up each year.
"Philippines is clearly a poor country…" I did the math. The Philippines invented the word "poor," even before Haiti and Yemen did.
Excellent news! So, the US now may fully exit the region, and it’ll remain safe and balanced forever.
Good one.
Meet the new Marcos same as the old Marcos. …Japan? …What else would you expect from an occupied Japan?
You should write some verse NA! You thrill us with your acumen!
Why does a wider war seem to be becoming more apparent to me?….Hmmmm. I might add, I have no wish to see WWIII.
Hopefully it’s just a new Cold War to fund the spooks.