Aquino has learned lesson when to keep his mouth shut on China

Pres.Aquino delivering his sixth and last State-of-the-Nation address.

Pres.Aquino delivering his sixth and last State-of-the-Nation address.

It can’t be said that President Aquino has not learned anything in the last five years of his presidency.

We would like to think that his not mentioning the issue with China over territorial claims in South China Sea in his 6th and last State of the Nation address is an indication that he has learned from his mistakes of making unnecessary insulting comments that do not help at all advance national interest.

Maybe his not feeling well last Monday did not give him the opportunity to adlib. Or he would have repeated his favorite historical story of Sudetenland and once again compared China to Nazi Germany. Just what he did in his interview with New York Times before and early this year in his press conference in Japan.

If he did that, the Philippine hosting of the 2015 Asia Pacific Economic Conference would have the distinction of being boycotted by the Chinese top leader.

Chinese President Xi Jiinping was reportedly offended by Aquino’s Sudeten remark in Japan which had the effect of comparing him to Hitler that he is considering not attenting the November APEC summit in Manila and send a lower- ranking official instead.

We imagine that the Chinese leadership noted his not having mentioned the conflict with China in his SONA. In 2013, when there was also no mention of Chiana in his SONA, the Chinese leadership sent their appreciation.

It was in his 2011 SONA that Aquino announced he was raising the ante in the territorial conflict with China bragging that the Philippines has the capability to repel China’s aggression.

“Speakiing of security, does enhanced security not also enhance our national prid? There was a time when we couldn’t appropriately respond to threats in our own backyard. Now, our message to the world is clear: What is ours is ours; setting foot on Recto Bank is no different from setting foot on Recto Avenue,” he declared.

It was in that SONA that he announced his government’s plan to do the unprecedented move of hauling the superpower to an international tribunal:

“We do not wish to increase tensions with anyone, but we must let the world know that we are ready to protect what is ours. We are also studying the possibility of elevating the case on the West Philippine Sea to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, to make certain that all involved nations approach the dispute with calm and forbearance,”

It took two more years before Aquino put into action those words.

And it was because the Philippines had lost to China Scarborough Shoal also known as Panatag Shoal and Bajo de Masinloc, only 124 nautical miles from the shores of Zambales.

In his 2012 SONA, Aquino said, “The situation in Bajo de Masinloc has been the source of much discussion. Chinese fishermen entered our territory. Our patrol boats intercepted some of their ships, which contain endangered species. As your leader, it is my duty to uphold the laws of our country. And as I did, tension ensued: on one hand, the Chinese had their Nine-Dash Line Theory laying claim to almost the entire West Philippine Sea; on the other, there was the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea, which recognized the rights of many countries, including that of China itself

“We demonstrated utmost forbearance in dealing with this issue. As a sign of our goodwill, we replaced our navy cutter with a civilian boat as soon as we could. We chose not to respond to their media’s harangues. I do not think it excessive to ask that our rights be respected, just as we respect their rights as a fellow nation in a world we need to share.

“There are those who say that we should let Bajo de Masinloc go; we should avoid the trouble. But if someone entered your yard and told you he owned it, would you agree? Would it be right to give away that which is rightfully ours?

“And so I ask for solidarity from our people regarding this issue. Let us speak with one voice. Help me relay to the other side the logic of our stand.

“This is not a simple situation, and there can be no simple solutions. Rest assured: We are consulting experts, every leader of our nation, our allies—even those on the other side—to find a resolution that is acceptable to all.”

Aquino was not being truthful with the people when he said that “patrol boats” intercepted the Chinese fishing vessels. It was BRP Gregorio del Pilar, at thst time the country’s lone warship.

He was also not telling the truth when he said, “As a sign of our goodwill, we replaced our navy cutter with a civilian boat as soon Aquino has learned lesson when to keep his mouth shut on Chinaas we could.”

The truth was: sending a warship to intercept a fishing vessel Chinese was a violation of the rules of engagement of “white-to-white, grey-to-grey.” Meaning, a civilian vessel (Coast Guard or Bureau of Fisheries) should intercept an offending civilian vessel, not a warship. Only when the offending vessel is military should you send also a military ship.

It was not a sign of goodwill that BRP Gregorio del Pilar was pulled out of Scarborough Shoals.

Philippine authorities realized their mistake. They had to do it or else China would also send its warships.

The Scarborough Shoal incident hastened the Philippine filing of the suit before the U.N Arbitral Tribunal. Hearing started early this month.

It is just proper that Aquino keeps his mouth shut.

Aquino has learned lesson when to keep his mouth shut on China

Pres.Aquino delivering his sixth and last State-of-the-Nation address.

Pres.Aquino delivering his sixth and last State-of-the-Nation address.

It can’t be said that President Aquino has not learned anything in the last five years of his presidency.

We would like to think that his not mentioning the issue with China over territorial claims in South China Sea in his 6th and last State of the Nation address is an indication that he has learned from his mistakes of making unnecessary insulting comments that do not help at all advance national interest.

Maybe his not feeling well last Monday did not give him the opportunity to adlib. Or he would have repeated his favorite historical story of Sudetenland and once again compared China to Nazi Germany. Just what he did in his interview with New York Times before and early this year in his press conference in Japan.

If he did that, the Philippine hosting of the 2015 Asia Pacific Economic Conference would have the distinction of being boycotted by the Chinese top leader.

Chinese President Xi Jiinping was reportedly offended by Aquino’s Sudeten remark in Japan which had the effect of comparing him to Hitler that he is considering not attenting the November APEC summit in Manila and send a lower- ranking official instead.

We imagine that the Chinese leadership noted his not having mentioned the conflict with China in his SONA. In 2013, when there was also no mention of Chiana in his SONA, the Chinese leadership sent their appreciation.

It was in his 2011 SONA that Aquino announced he was raising the ante in the territorial conflict with China bragging that the Philippines has the capability to repel China’s aggression.

“Speakiing of security, does enhanced security not also enhance our national prid? There was a time when we couldn’t appropriately respond to threats in our own backyard. Now, our message to the world is clear: What is ours is ours; setting foot on Recto Bank is no different from setting foot on Recto Avenue,” he declared.

It was in that SONA that he announced his government’s plan to do the unprecedented move of hauling the superpower to an international tribunal:

“We do not wish to increase tensions with anyone, but we must let the world know that we are ready to protect what is ours. We are also studying the possibility of elevating the case on the West Philippine Sea to the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, to make certain that all involved nations approach the dispute with calm and forbearance,”

It took two more years before Aquino put into action those words.

And it was because the Philippines had lost to China Scarborough Shoal also known as Panatag Shoal and Bajo de Masinloc, only 124 nautical miles from the shores of Zambales.

In his 2012 SONA, Aquino said, “The situation in Bajo de Masinloc has been the source of much discussion. Chinese fishermen entered our territory. Our patrol boats intercepted some of their ships, which contain endangered species. As your leader, it is my duty to uphold the laws of our country. And as I did, tension ensued: on one hand, the Chinese had their Nine-Dash Line Theory laying claim to almost the entire West Philippine Sea; on the other, there was the United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea, which recognized the rights of many countries, including that of China itself

“We demonstrated utmost forbearance in dealing with this issue. As a sign of our goodwill, we replaced our navy cutter with a civilian boat as soon as we could. We chose not to respond to their media’s harangues. I do not think it excessive to ask that our rights be respected, just as we respect their rights as a fellow nation in a world we need to share.

“There are those who say that we should let Bajo de Masinloc go; we should avoid the trouble. But if someone entered your yard and told you he owned it, would you agree? Would it be right to give away that which is rightfully ours?

“And so I ask for solidarity from our people regarding this issue. Let us speak with one voice. Help me relay to the other side the logic of our stand.

“This is not a simple situation, and there can be no simple solutions. Rest assured: We are consulting experts, every leader of our nation, our allies—even those on the other side—to find a resolution that is acceptable to all.”

Aquino was not being truthful with the people when he said that “patrol boats” intercepted the Chinese fishing vessels. It was BRP Gregorio del Pilar, at thst time the country’s lone warship.

He was also not telling the truth when he said, “As a sign of our goodwill, we replaced our navy cutter with a civilian boat as soon Aquino has learned lesson when to keep his mouth shut on Chinaas we could.”

The truth was: sending a warship to intercept a fishing vessel Chinese was a violation of the rules of engagement of “white-to-white, grey-to-grey.” Meaning, a civilian vessel (Coast Guard or Bureau of Fisheries) should intercept an offending civilian vessel, not a warship. Only when the offending vessel is military should you send also a military ship.

It was not a sign of goodwill that BRP Gregorio del Pilar was pulled out of Scarborough Shoals.

Philippine authorities realized their mistake. They had to do it or else China would also send its warships.

The Scarborough Shoal incident hastened the Philippine filing of the suit before the U.N Arbitral Tribunal. Hearing started early this month.

It is just proper that Aquino keeps his mouth shut.

The assurance that Poe gave Aquino

Pres. Aquino and Sen. Grace Poe. File photo.

Pres. Aquino and Sen. Grace Poe. File photo.

“ The President and I talked for about five hours. I could sense the very difficult position PNoy is in right now. I understand and sympathize with his predicament and situation. I consider him a true and sincere friend and he has my utmost respect. He reiterated his desire for all of us to continue working together and that he believes that, like him, we can and will do what is best for our country. In the end, we both agreed to continue, in whatever capacity, striving and working for our countrymen and for the betterment of our children’s future.”

That’s the statement of Sen. Grace Poe on her one-on-one meeting with President Aquino last Monday.

I agree with this playful remark in Facebook by Bryan E. Torculas: “Me reading between the lines: iindorso man kita o hindi, friends tayo ha pag nanalo kang Presidente. wag mo ko ipakulong, let’s break the tradition of imprisoning Phil. Presidents after their terms.. ha ha…”

With that assurance from the popular senator, it is hoped that Aquino would stop convincing Poe to be the running mate of the Liberal Party standard bearer. It’s getting tiresome.

The whole exercise is actually an insult to Poe and Roxas. When actually, it’s all about Aquino trying to spare himself the difficult task of endorsing a loser.

Aquino’s wish for Poe to run as vice president of Roxas is not really because he and the Liberal Party think that the lady senator’s popularity would rub on Roxas and win him more votes. They are political veterans; they know that a strong vice president does not lift a weak president. Recall 1998 elections: Gloria Arroyo was of no help to Jose de Venecia against Joseph Estrada. Also in 1992, Estrada was not able to boost Eduardo “Danding” Cojuangco’s presidential bid against Fidel Ramos.

Sen. Grace Poe, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, and Senate Pres. Franklin Drilon during the Mamasapano tragedy hearing.

Sen. Grace Poe, Interior Secretary Mar Roxas, and Senate Pres. Franklin Drilon during the Mamasapano tragedy hearing.

What they want Grace Poe to do is to get out of the way of Mar Roxas’ long –planned march to Malacanang. They are devious.

Having taken care of Vice President Jejomar Binay, an early frontrunner for the 2016 presidential race, with exposes on alleged massive corruption in Makati, the LP thought Roxas would only be up against fellow presidential lightweights senators Alan Cayetano, Chiz Escudero, and Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.

They didn’t reckon with the emergence of Poe as a presidential contender.

That’s the reason Aquino and the LP want Grace in their fold but as Mar’s vice president. They actually want to suppress and dim Grace’s rising political star.

A source close to the LP said the first meeting of Aquino, Poe, Escudero and Roxas was so embarrassing for Mar.

Contrary to reports that it was Poe who set as a condition Escudero joining her and Mar in going around the country, it was Aquino who proposed, “Isama nyo na si Chiz.”
One can imagine how Roxas must have felt when the President suggested that.

When it was getting clear that Grace preferred a Poe-Escudero team-up, the LP insulted her by saying “oh she is okay but that she is being controlled by Chiz.” It’s like saying she has no mind of her own.”

Proaclamation of Gloria Arroyo as winner of fraudulent 2004 elections.

Proaclamation of Gloria Arroyo as winner of fraudulent 2004 elections.

The LP must have conveniently forgotten the 2004 elections when they were in partnership with Gloria Arroyo in insulting and undermining the candidacy of Grace Poe’s father, Fernando Poe Jr.

The LP was a member of the Koalisyon ng Katapatan at Karanasan sa Kinabukasan (K-4) against Fernando Poe, Jr’s Koalisyon ng Nagkakaisang Pilipino (KNP).
Roxas topped the senatorial race (Remember Mr. Palengke?) under Arroyo’s K-4 coalition.

During the congressional canvassing of the votes of the presidential and vice-presidential candidates the LP actively suppressed questions on questionable results raised by the opposition. Remember Sen. Francis Pangilinan’s “Noted, Noted” whenever then senators Aquilino Pimentel Jr. and Tessie Aquino-Oreta brought to their attention number of votes exceeding number of registered votes in Maguindanao precincts? Remember Hello Garci?

And who raised the hand and proclaimed Gloria Arroyo the winner of the 2004 elections in the wee hours of the morning while the Filipino people were fast asleep? The LP’s Franklin Drilon as Senate President.

Now Aquino and the LP want Poe to sacrifice for their candidate?

Ano sila sinuswerete?

Mitsubishi Motors PH Looks Towards Expansion with Signing of CARS

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) celebrates the recent signing of Executive Order #182 entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program” (CARS) by His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III. This new automobile manufacturing policy is aimed at strengthening the Philippine automobile industry, therefore providing a boost to the Philippine economy.

CARS will facilitate this by making it easier for automobile manufacturers to further expand their local operations. By making expanding operations more cost-effective, CARS should not only help automobile makers increase local manufacturing operations but also boost supporting businesses such as local parts makers.

MMPC President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato praised the move: “With CARS, MMPC is looking forward to further contributing to the Philippine automobile industry and economy. As the Philippines is one of our core markets in the ASEAN region, we’re happy that the government has decided to make a strong ‘win-win’ declaration for everyone.”

MMPC has contributed to the Philippines for more than 50 years through local operations expansion including manufacturing. Recently, MMPC transferred its vehicle assembly operations from Cainta, Rizal to a bigger facility in Sta. Rosa Laguna to further increase production capacity. In order to expand its manufacturing operations and determine the new model to be assembled locally, MMPC and its principal Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan will study the contents of CARS.

Mitsubishi Motors PH Looks Towards Expansion with Signing of CARS

Mitsubishi Motors Philippines Corporation (MMPC) celebrates the recent signing of Executive Order #182 entitled “Providing for a Comprehensive Automotive Resurgence Strategy Program” (CARS) by His Excellency President Benigno Aquino III. This new automobile manufacturing policy is aimed at strengthening the Philippine automobile industry, therefore providing a boost to the Philippine economy.

CARS will facilitate this by making it easier for automobile manufacturers to further expand their local operations. By making expanding operations more cost-effective, CARS should not only help automobile makers increase local manufacturing operations but also boost supporting businesses such as local parts makers.

MMPC President and CEO Yoshiaki Kato praised the move: “With CARS, MMPC is looking forward to further contributing to the Philippine automobile industry and economy. As the Philippines is one of our core markets in the ASEAN region, we’re happy that the government has decided to make a strong ‘win-win’ declaration for everyone.”

MMPC has contributed to the Philippines for more than 50 years through local operations expansion including manufacturing. Recently, MMPC transferred its vehicle assembly operations from Cainta, Rizal to a bigger facility in Sta. Rosa Laguna to further increase production capacity. In order to expand its manufacturing operations and determine the new model to be assembled locally, MMPC and its principal Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan will study the contents of CARS.