El Partido Comunista de Filipinas en un comunicado publicado el
pasado 16 de mayo denuncia la presencia de navíos de EEUU y China en
aguas filipinas y llama al pueblo filipino a protestar contra la
presencia militar de las superpotencias imperialistas de EEUU y China.
Citas del Comunicado:
"El
Partido Comunista de Filipinas (CPP) insta al pueblo filipino a
protestar por la presencia sucesiva y la proyección de poder de las
fuerzas navales de Estados Unidos y China en el país y a defender con
firmeza la soberanía filipina contra la intervención militar de las
grandes superpotencias, que ahora está siendo permitida por el régimen
de Duterte".
"A
pesar de las declaraciones de una" política exterior independiente "por
el régimen de Duterte, la presencia militar estadounidense en el país
sigue siendo omnipresente".
"Hasta
ahora, el régimen de Duterte no ha llevado a cabo medidas para derogar
los varios tratados militares desiguales con los Estados Unidos,
incluyendo la EDCA, la VFA y la MDT, que sirven para promover la
intervención militar estadounidense".
"Al
mismo tiempo que se condena la creciente presencia militar
estadounidense en Filipinas, el pueblo filipino también debe denunciar
la creciente presencia de las fuerzas navales de China, incluidas las
que patrullan los mares territoriales filipinos y atracan a los puertos
locales para establecer la presencia militar de la superpotencia china
en el país" CPP.
"El
pueblo filipino debe oponerse firmemente a los ejercicios conjuntos con
las fuerzas armadas de China en el mismo grano que se opone firmemente a
los ejercicios conjuntos con las fuerzas armadas de Estados Unidos, ya
que ambos pretenden extender el alcance y proyectar el poderío militar
de las superpotencias imperialistas rivales".
Comunicado del Partido Comunista de Filipinas:
Protest successive presence of US and China navies in Philippines—CPP
Press Release
The Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP)
urges the Filipino people to protest the successive presence and power
projection of US and China naval forces in the country and stand firm to
defend Philippine sovereignty against military intervention by big
superpowers which is now being allowed by the Duterte regime.
The CPP said the May 8-19 “Balikatan” military exercises involving 2,600 American troops and 2,800 AFP
soldiers are using so-called humanitarian assistance and disaster
response “as a camouflage to conceal the more hegemonic aims of US
military.”
“The Balikatan exercises this year, one of 257 scheduled joint exercises
between the US and Philippine armed forces this year, aim to more
firmly establish US military foothold in the Philippines amid the
Duterte regime’s efforts to establish closer military and economic links
with China,” said the CPP.
“In particular, the joint naval maneuvers carried out by the US and
Philippine armed forces under Balikatan seek to reinforce US military
presence in the Philippine eastern seaboard by more firmly establishing
its foothold in Leyte, Samar and coastal towns of Aurora up to Northern
Luzon,” said the CPP. “The aim is clearly to impede China from establishing its facilities in the Philippines’ resource-rich Benham Rise.”
“The US has since 2013 established its military presence in the town of
Guian, Samar, taking advantage of the disaster wrought by supertyphoon
Yolanda to set up facilities in the local airport,” pointed out the CPP. “American military facilities are also set to be built in Casiguran, Aurora.”
Balikatan exercises are also being held in Panay. “Despite declarations
of an ‘independent foreign policy’ by the Duterte regime, US military
presence in the country remains pervasive” with military facilities and
bases established or being constructed in Clark and Subic, Nueva Ecija,
Aurora, Palawan, Cebu, Samar, Cagayan de Oro City, Zamboanga City and
elsewhere.
“The Duterte regime has so far failed to carry out steps to abrogate
several unequal military treaties with the US including the EDCA, the VFA and the MDT which all serve to further US military intervention.”
“While condemning increasing US military presence in the Philippines,
the Filipino people must also denounce rising presence of China’s naval
forces, including those patrolling Philippine territorial seas and
docking at local ports in order to establish China’s superpower military
presence in the country,” said the CPP.
Just over two weeks ago, three Chinese naval ships docked at the Sasa
Wharf in Davao City. “The docking of Chinese naval ships,
euphemistically described as a ‘goodwill visit’, cannot be taken out of
the context of China’s recent building spree of military facilities in
and around the Spratly islands, as well as extended presence of Chinese
research ships at the Benham Rise area.”
“China cannot win the friendship of the Filipino people by aping what
the US imperialists have been doing in the Philippines, including
projecting its military forces in Philippine territorial seas and
building military bases in the country’s territories, albeit disputed,”
pointed out the CPP.
“The Filipino people must firmly oppose joint exercises with China’s
armed forces in the same grain that they firmly oppose joint exercises
with the US armed forces as both aim to extend the reach and to project
military might of the rival imperialist superpowers,” said the CPP.
“In declaring an independent foreign policy, the Duterte regime is
obliged to assert the country’s national sovereignty and right against
foreign military interference as a basic condition to achieve peaceful
coexistence and equality with all countries.”
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