Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario on Wednesday revealed that the United States is sending advanced air and naval equipment to the Philippines, which is seeking “substantive support” from its long-time ally amid China’s massive reclamation activities in the West Philippine Sea.
United States Department of Defense secretary Ashton Carter, are already looking at deploying to the Philippines various modern naval equipment, maritime domain equipment, air force equipment and advanced weapons defense equipment. These were outlined by Secretary Carter recently and we welcome this,” Del Rosario said in an interview on ANC.
This announcement by Secretary Carter came after US President Barack Obama recently expressed concern over China’s using its “sheer size and flexing its muscle” to push around smaller nations in the region, particularly the Philippines.
“The first time that it was announced was a few days ago… this is the first time we are hearing about it. We have not engaged in discussion so we will find out more about what these plans involve,” Del Rosario said.
Carter said Asia-Pacific is the defining region in America’s future.
At this time of aggression’s by others a big brother is here to protect and we will never leave our little brother (the Philippines) our long-time and key ally in this region.
He said the US would deploy its most advanced technology, including its newest air and naval assets.
“And given the region’s growing missile threat, we are forward deploying two additional Aegis missile defense-equipped ships,” he said.
“We’re also working on deploying our new weapons “the railgun, which uses electromagnetic forces rather than high explosives to fire rounds at much higher speeds, lower cost and with greater effectiveness. And our new space, electronic warfare, and other advanced capabilities, including some surprising ones,” he said.
These also includes high-end capabilities such as a new, long-range stealth bomber and a new, long-range anti-ship cruise and investments in areas like rapid runway repair, he said in a speech on Monday at the Arizona State University.
But while the rebalance to the region has a military component it also has an economic component, he said.
The Asia-Pacific region is experiencing economic growth and the United States must have access to those markets, Carter said.
In particular he mentioned the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a proposed free trade deal between the US, Canada and 10 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, expected to increase US exports by $125 billion in the next decade.
“In terms of our rebalance in the broadest sense, passing TPP is as important to me as another aircraft carrier,” he said.
“Some people would have you believe that China will displace America in the Asia-Pacific or that its economic growth will somehow squeeze out opportunities,” he said.
“But I reject the zero-sum thinking that China’s gain is our loss because there is another scenario in which everyone wins, and it is a continuation of the decades of peace and stability anchored by a strong American role, in which all Asia-Pacific countries continue to rise and prosper. This is the scenario we seek in the ongoing rebalance.”
Many observers are concerned about the scope of China’s military modernization efforts, its actions in cyberspace and Chinese behavior in the East and South China Seas, the secretary said.
“These are concerns we raise with our Chinese counterparts on a regular basis,” he said.
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explain!
To explain we have to travel back in time… It is the 1970s, the height of the cold war between the USSR and USA. Nixon saw China as a counterbalance against the USSR and that is why he went there. Not only that but rumors persist that Nixon allowed the leaks of nuclear warfare technology to China to bolster their abilities against the USSR. Remember, at about this time, the possibility of war between the USSR and China was just about equal as a war between USSR and the USA.
If your question about the capabilities of a Neutron bomb, this is a good source of information: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_bomb
I just deal with facts. A thermonuclear bomb that has its yield dialed down is effectively a neutron bomb. And my friend DOug, China has many, many of such bombs. Look it up: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron_bomb
Marines use MOS, the Navy uses NEC. My NEC is 7225 which is aircraft inspection. I also have a couple of other NECs. I did 2 tours in Desert Storm and saw the “Highway of Death” up close. Not a pretty sight. I felt sorry for those dead Iraqui soldiers. After seeing that carnage, I now have a much greater respect for superior firepower and recognize that bluster and bravado can be fatal. I still have the opinion for the PH. to be “a non-belligerent” or neutral in a war between US and China. If not, there will be many, many useless deaths.