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    Wala gyud mag dugay Sereno..

    Next up maam leni..

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    One has got to love this guy. hahaha



    Duterte says he could declare war with China over WPS dispute
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    Updated May 16, 2018, 10:58 PM
    By Genalyn Kabiling

    President Duterte said he could declare war with China over the dispute in the West Philippine Sea if his noisy critics would be placed on the front line of the battle.

    President Rodrigo Roa Duterte during the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) Change of Command Ceremony at Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo in Quezon City on April 18, 2018. (VALERIE ESCALERA/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
    President Rodrigo Roa Duterte
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    The President insisted that he would not sacrifice the lives of government troops in a battle that he cannot win amid the military buildup of China in the disputed territory.

    “I can declare war on China tonight. At sino ang magpunta? Sundalo ko? Pulis ako? Mamatay lang lahat ‘yan [Who will go? My soldiers? My policemen? They will all be killed]. Why will I go to war for a battle that I cannot win? Para akong gago [That will make me look stupid],” Duterte said in an interview with reporters in Malacanang.

    “So sino ‘yung mga gustong pumunta doon ngayon. Okay man ako [So who wants to go there? I’m okay with it] We will declare war (with) China provided ‘yung mga ugok, ‘yung maingay mauna sila. Nandiyan ako sa likod nila. Pagdating doon iwanan ko sila. Bahala kayo, eh gusto makipagaway [those fools, the noisy ones will go ahead. I’ll stay behind their back. Once there, I’ll leave them. It’s up to you, you want to fight anyway],” he said.

    The President made the remarks in response to criticisms from some groups about his inaction over the continued militarization of China in South China Sea. China recently reportedly installed anti-ship missiles and surface-to-air missile systems on some of its artificial islands in the South China Sea. The Palace earlier expressed concern over the development but remained hopeful the missiles were not directed at the country.

    The President maintained that war was not an option, saying he was “100 percent” certain the country would lose to China.

    He acknowledged though he was aware about China’s missile installation as well as military facilities built on the disputed territory.

    “There is an airport, there are missiles there installed. There are military equipment already in place. So what’s the point of questioning whether the planes land there or not? There’s an airstrip,” he said.

    “Hindi naman maglanding sa bato. Maganda airstrip nila [They won’t land on rocks. They have a beautiful airstrip],” he added.

    The President blamed anew United States for doing nothing to stop China when it started its reclamation works several years ago. “Ngayon, walang ginawa ang Amerika so that the Chinese made a garrison out of those rocks there,” he said.

    He also slammed his predecessor former President Benigno Aquino III’s inaction over China’s militarization during his term. He said Aquino did not even ask the US assistance to stop China then.

    “That arbitration came during the time of Aquino, they file it. There was sufficient time for him to stop. Siya ‘yung nag-demanda [He filed the case],” he said, referring to the arbitration case filed by the Aquino government against China’s claims in the West Philippine Sea.

    “Bakit hindi sila pumunta doon? Bakit hintayin ninyo ako ngayon? [Why didn’t they go there before? Why wait for me now?]. Na kung magka-giyera, maubos naman ang mga sundalo ko pati pulis [And if there will be war, I’ll run out of soldiers and policemen] Of course, mamatayan sila but we will lose the battle. I am 100 percent about that,” he added.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    mao niy problema boss na nag handom pa ang mga yellow na sa admin ni presRod effective panang public sympathy ....


    tan-awa unsay sunod problem ni Sereno ------ https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2...rks-against-sc
    Mao nang importante gyud nga ang ibutang diha is a person with integrity.

    Sa tinuod lang wala gyud ko'y alamag atong Corona, but pagkahibalo naka nga si noynoy diay were pulling all the strings kay ni pabor si Corona sa pag distribute sa Hacienda Luisita.

    There ladies and gentlemen is a person worth imitating.

    Ambot ug unsa ka tinuod nga gi initan pud ni noynoy si Revilla and was fetch by somebody para ihatud ngadto sa balay ni noynoy para hangyuon nga ibalato nalang daw kang noynoy ang impeachment ni Corona.

    Makes one think how corrupt this noynoy is. letcheng gatas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LogicPlease View Post
    Welcome to the era where exercising your right to criticize the government is considered "bogo" lol. Not only that Duterte keeps strawmaning his critics and people praise him for it. wow!..

    Kinsa man kuno sa mga critics nag ingon nga makig gubat ta sa China, wa ni kaila ning presidentiha og diplomatic protest? or gamiton lang gyud permi ang term nga gubat aron kunuhay ingnon wa tay laing option og para makauha og sempatiya sa mga gullible public.. lol
    Obviously you haven't been watching Roque's press conferences, and some other news relating to this government.

    The diplomatic protest is, has and always been there raised and filed by this administration.

    Gisamokan nanas digong sa mga critics kay sigeg ingon ani sigeg ingon ana yaw-yaw protesta sa dan bisan wala kabalo unsay ilang gipaglaban, parehas gud nimo sigeg kag istorya without even knowing nga naa diay diplomatic protest. AND that protest is an ON-GOING protest, meaning unless and until hell freezes over that diplomatic protest by this government stands.

    You know insanity is sometimes mixed up with bogo labi nag sa binasaya pa. ..

    Insanity is defined as "doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result everytime." Mao mana ang gibuhat sa mga critics.. sigeg yawit wala gani diay kabalo or kasabot sa ilang gibuhat.

    Mao bitaw mo ingon nalang nas digong ug bogo, kay lain sad kaayo ingnong buang.

    Or maybe you would want to hear it from somebody who says.

    Solar? Pano kung makulimlim?
    Windmill? Paano kung walang hangin?

    Pero ang tinuod ang Ilocos is earning millions from it..

    How ironic..

    Dili bitaw ta makiggubat sa China, and it has been debated over and over and over again.

    But I'll leave with this quote from a brilliant President.

    Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
    - Abraham Lincoln

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    maong gi tawag mung bogo ky cge mo balik2 ug critisays nga maski nagka dipo2 nang goberno pangeta ug way WHEN YOU KNOW THE REALITY IS WALAY MAHIMO ANG GOBERNO SA CHINA...sige ramo balik2 mao bitaw ng ignon mos tigulang nga kamo una didto...ga kalas2 ramos oras diplomatic diplomatic nga cge nag deploy ang china ug imssile ngadto, naa diay mahimo ang pilipinas ug kinsa pana nga nasud?

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    https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2...n-duterte-says
    agree ko with pdut, next ombudsman should not be a woman...

  6. #15466
    Daghan kaayong magsigi ug yak-yak bahin aning China nga naa nay gibutang nga mga eroplano ug bomba sa West Philippine Sea, gi hinay2x na kuno ug sikop sa mga insik ug gusto nila nga atubangon ang china.

    way la-ing paagi ani kung dili ang gihimo ni digong nga settling a dispute by mutual concession i.e. kompromiso.

    los2x ning mga yellow zombie, simbahan/cbcp, bayad muna, social media ug keyboard warriors ug mga millennials.

    kung mao na man lang ni, CONSCRIPTION POLICY o DRAFT tanang mga pilipino.

    Compulsory mag service inig 18yrs old sa AFP for 2 years ma babayi o laki o bayot o tomboy.

    inig gubat, maoy ipa una para kitang katag.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Attorneybirdman View Post
    As far as I know, wala'y diplomatic protest na gi.file. Bilateral talks maybe, pero walay diplomatic protest.
    Fake News tingale ni.






    PH files diplomatic protest vs China anew
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    Posted at Jun 13 2014 09:00 PM | Updated as of Jun 14 2014 05:42 AM

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    MANILA -- The Philippines lodged another diplomatic protest against China's reclamation in Kennan Reef (Hughes Reef) in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea), the Department of Foreign Affairs said on Friday.

    In a press briefing, Foreign Affairs spokesman Charles Jose said the protest was filed last week, after the government confirmed that China has been carrying out land reclamation activities in Kennan Reef.

    On April 4, the Philippines protested China's reclamation on Mabini Reef, but China rejected the protest.

    President Aquino had also raised China's reclamation on Mabini Reef during the ASEAN Summit in Myanmar last month.

    On March 30, the Philippines submitted a 4,000-page memorial detailing its arguments and evidence against China’s nine-dash line and other aspects of Beijing’s expansive and excessive claims in the West Philippine Sea to an arbitral tribunal at The Hague.

    The arbitration case was filed based on the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to clarify the country’s maritime entitlements in the West Philippine Sea.

    After it was revealed that China is reclaiming land on Mabini Reef, Aquino also said that Chinese ships were also spotted in the Cuarteron (Calderon) Reef and Gaven (Burgos) Reef.

    Foreign Affairs Secretary Albert del Rosario also said that the government will file a protest against China once reports of movements by Chinese ships and reclamation in these areas are verified.

    China’s ongoing land reclamation in five reefs -- the Johnson South (Mabini) Reef, Cuarteron (Calderon) Reef, Hughes (Kennan) Reef, Gaven (Burgos) Reef and Eldad (Malvar) Reef in the West Philippine Sea -- is widely seen by the Philippine government as preparation for more land reclamation operations.

    DFA explained that China's reclamation of Mabini Reef changes its features, and may affect the Philippines' case against China.

    Under the UNCLOS, maritime features like rocks and reefs are entitled to 12 nautical miles of territorial sea without an exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

    This maritime entitlement may be changed if the Mabini Reef's character - from being a rock into an island - is altered.
    PH files diplomatic protests vs China over West PH Sea
    Foreign Secretary Yasay says he filed the little-known protests due to Chinese activities on Scarborough Shoal and its reported installation of weapons on reefs-turned-islands in the Kalayaan Group of Islands

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    Published 8:21 PM, January 16, 2017
    Updated 7:30 PM, January 17, 2017
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    QUIET ACTIONS. Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr says the government is protecting Philippine interests in the West Philippine Sea. File photo by Ben Nabong/Rappler

    QUIET ACTIONS. Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr says the government is protecting Philippine interests in the West Philippine Sea. File photo by Ben Nabong/Rappler




    MANILA, Philippines – Foreign Affairs Secretary Perfecto Yasay Jr said he has filed at least 3 diplomatic protests against China following the Asian giant's actions in the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea).

    The separate diplomatic protests were filed over Chinese activities on Scarborough Shoal and its reported installation of weapons on reefs-turned-islands in the Kalayaan Group of Islands (Spratlys).

    "In my watch, I do recall having issued 3 or 4," Yasay told Pinky Webb of CNN Philippines on Monday, January 16. It is not clear when these low-key diplomatic protests were filed, however.

    Yasay was responding to questions about the actions that the country has taken to protect claims in the West Philippine Sea, especially in light of a report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies that Beijing appeared to have installed weapons on islands in the disputed territory.

    The revelation is a surprise considering Yasay's repeated statements that the Philippines will not protest China's activities in the West Philippine Sea as the country seeks to forge better relations with the military superpower.

    "You see these are things that I wouldn't even want to discuss here. But I just would like to assure the Filipino people that when we take action and engage China in this dispute, we don't want to take such aggressive provocative actions. That will not solve the problem. We cannot engage China in a war," Yasay said.

    Scarborough Shoal

    The administration of President Rodrigo Duterte was able to talk to China to allow Filipino fishermen back in Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal, the site of a tense standoff between Manila and Beijing in April 2012 that resulted in the Chinese Coast Guard's occupation of the rocky sandbar off the coast of Zambales province.

    "I have issued a lot of note verbales as far as the Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal is concerned. But let's just do it very quietly. The first and foremost thing we must remember is we have to talk. We have to assert ourselves when we talk and make sure that we will not be repeating the same things that can only serve to heighten tension," Yasay said.

    Yasay did not state what Chinese actions in Scarborough he protested, but there were previous reports that the Chinese Coast Guard continues to challenge Philippine patrols over the area

    Yasay believes that better relations between the 2 countries stopped China from also turning Scarborough Shoal into one of its artificial islands.

    "We continue to talk with China. As you can see what is happening in Scarborough, any fear about converting the area into an artifical island has been stopped. Our fishermen have free access to that area," Yasay said.

    Installation of weapons

    China has reclaimed 7 other reefs that are now believed to be full-fledged military outposts because of the construction of runways and and the installation weapons, including missiles.

    Yasay said a separate note verbal was filed to protest the reported installation of weapons on China's artificial islands.

    "Whenever there are reports about the buildup of weapons systems in the area during our watch, we make sure that the interests and rights of the Philippines are properly addressed and protected," Yasay said.

    He said the government is particularly worried about Mischief (Panganiban) Reef, which, like Scarborough Shoal, is inside the country's 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).

    "Our problem really is Mischief Reef because these facilities have been completed long before President Duterte assumed office and there's nothing we can do about it," Yasay said.

    The previous Aquino administration took China to court over its activities in the West Philippine Sea. The UN-backed Permanent Court of Arbitration dismissed China's sweeping claims over the disputed seas, but Beijing refused to recognize the ruling. – Rappler.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by marius View Post
    unsay diay lain e-tawag anang mga tao na permi lang reklamo ?? palihug e-compare ang situation between phils ug china sa panaho ni abnoy ug karon .............


    ug unsay imong pasabot na walay option diba natarung naman ang relation sa phils ug china karon ?? unsa paman diay inyong gusto ??
    murag wala manay silbi ang diplomatic protest. awa ragud panahon ni pnoy. duterte is just being smart. and he is right.why would he sacrifice our armed forces. daghan stupid kaayo comments nga di man daw mag declare ug war against china something something...well bogo gyud. china has mentioned many times nga any intrusion on its "teritory" is a declaration of war. it doesnt matter if dili ta mag declare pero if sila mag declare then its a different story. sige ta diplomatic protest wala man silbi ang UN ana ug ang tribunal. nidaug ta pero what happened next? wala diba? mismo ang US nga mutabang unta nato wala man gani nabuhat.kita pa kaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ondoy View Post
    pamahin dayon mo diris mindanao ha?
    https://news.mb.com.ph/2018/05/19/du...a-oilfields-2/
    mindanao diay nang alegria boss?

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