Warning to China

Deal with the slick, covetous country for who and what she really is, vis-a-vis the Scarborough Shoal or West Philippines Sea. Don't fall for her "drama."

The interest of China in the WPS, transcendent of her main goal to grab it, is to win to her side the countries whom she considers obstacles to carrying out their delusive agenda, not to mention her machinations to maliciously involve the United States in the issue (by propaganda/psywar) and put in bad light the merely "internationally concerned" superpower country.

China's "10-dash line," though a fresh/new figment of its imagination, is now passe/obsolete because the Philippines has an "11-dash line," as I have just drawn a map that contains it, and which Filipinos can present to the current Chinese officials so that the Philippine government may (perchance) be able to convince them to come to their senses and stop their illegal activities in the disputed sea.

All that China can do with its "10-dash line" is to play their "cheat and steal" game with it. They have revised their "nine-dash line" because the old map did not stand in the Permanent Court of Arbitration and will never ever stand in any court of law (for humans) anywhere in the universe. But let them be informed herein that the Philippines has thus far made her own "11-dash line" map. Ano pa laban nila? 10 lang ang kanila, 11 ang sa atin (What is there to beat? Theirs is only 10; ours is 11).

China cautioned other countries about courting a new Cold War (by offending China) during the recent ASEAN Summit in Indonesia when, as a matter of imperative, China should have been the one that received a warning (more than caution), not only from the ASEAN member nations but from the entire world — on account of her continuing aggression and illegal actions in the WPS that destabilize the region and will so "destabilize" the world, ultimately.

But, alas, what the Philippines, the ASEAN, and the world are doing seems to be just all talk, useless talks, when the only talk that may matter to solve the problem (with finality) is a bilateral talk between the Philippines and China.

It was reported in June this year that China is willing to dialogue with the Philippines to resolve the issue. Did our government ignore it?

Three months later, I read another news that said, "Zhou Zhiyong, the Chinese Embassy's deputy chief of mission and minister counselor, also claimed that Beijing had been reaching out to Manila, but it had yet to respond to China's proposed bilateral talks on tensions in the South China Sea."

Were all these fake news? I don't think so because I read them from reputable media outlets. Thus, are our officials playing callous toward the best possible solution to end our already boiling squabble with China, with China trying to initiate the move? However, China's sincerity must be tested when the talk commences.

I am sure this one is not fake news. China has been using "local operators" to divide the Philippines on the WPS issue. It is time, indeed, for our officials to do something about this handful of noisy traitors and apostates, much less those who are part of the media or Philippine media. Pronto.

Reni M. Valenzuela

renivalenzuelaletters@yahoo.com

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