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Saturday, May 26, 2012
China vs Philippine 2012: Some philippine and U.S. are not on board whether U.S. will help in War
So the stage is set with China having over a 100 warships and fishing ships out surrounding the South China Sea. Tiawan,Malaysia,Austrialia,and South Korea have all pledged to help Philippines in case of a Philippine vs. China War. Now comes a shocking development that may change the whole situation into a bad one for the Philippines. There are many Filipino's who have an anti-U.S. sediment. Several high level Filipino government official's dont want U.S. help or invlovement, because the last time U.S. helped the Philippines they built a base on the Philippine Islands before the Philippino people kicked them out in 1991. Many Filipino's fear what may come out if they let U.S. help them now. Some Philipino protesters are fueling the anti-U.S. sediment out into the street's , reminding them of the old U.S. military base in the past. Now Filipino people in general dont want U.S. help should there be a China vs Philippine War 2012.
In the U.S. there are many people in the government who still feel salty about how Philipino government kicked them out of the U.S. in 1991. Now Obama and serveral senator's and congressmen are saying they will support the Philippines but not militarely. This now puts Philippines in a situation where if they go to war with China now, they will face Chine 1 on 1. U.S. has sent the Philippine government 144million dollars and 2 gunships not fully armed. There also has been FIL-am protest here against U.S. intervention in a possible Philippine vs. China War. Right now as of May 26, 2012 if Philippines goes to war with China, U.S. will not help with troops on the ground. Many historian's are pointing to a bay of pig's type situation , like we had with JFK. Let us pray that a war will not break out and peace will prevail.Bookmark or follow us by submitting your email , we will keep you posted on the Latest News on the Philippine vs. China conflict.
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