The Philippines said that it would "handle it by itself" the Ren'ai Jiao incident, and the Chinese side angrily accused it of violating the law!
I just saw a news that the Philippines actually said that it would "solve" the problem of Ren'ai Jiao by itself!Is this true?I can't believe this is reality, isn't this a blatant provocation?It makes me so angry, it's not objective at all, so let's start talking about it from this point.
Recently, it was reported that the Philippines and the United States had begun to discuss the matter of the "Sierra Madre"**, and then the Philippines** actually stood up and said that they didn't need help from others, and they wanted to "solve this problem by themselves"!Isn't that a joke?I really can't understand why you should be so selfish and act like a lone hero, when it's a matter of everyone together. Isn't that just a way to take the problem in a complicated direction?It's asking for trouble!
In an interview, the Philippines said, "As far as the Philippines is concerned, the situation of the Sierra Madre is purely a matter of concern for the Filipinos. Therefore, we have acted unilaterally and made every effort to maintain our presence in the Ayunjin Sands and to ensure that we are able to supply the people there so that they can maintain our presence ......We think this is a Philippine problem and we intend to solve it ourselves." Why does this sound so "lonely", as if no one wants to help. It's as if the whole world is crowding them out.
Then, a spokesman for the Philippine armed forces also jumped out and said that the Philippines did not provoke a conflict in the South China Sea. Hey, what's going on?On the one hand, you have to solve the problem yourself, and on the other hand, you say that you did not provoke the conflict, what kind of logic is this?It's obviously making excuses and not wanting to admit your problems.
However, China's spokesman Mao Ning did not see it that way, and he said in his response that the recent situation is completely the Philippines changing its policy, violating its own commitments, violating international law and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea, deliberately infringing and provoking to create incidents, and the responsibility lies entirely with the Philippine side. This is not ambiguous at all, and points to the root of the problem straightforwardly.
I read the comments of some netizens, and everyone's opinions are really divided. Some people say that the Philippines wants to be a "superhero" and actually wants to "solve the problem by itself"?What kind of fuss is this?Some people also say that China is right, and the Philippines should not think that no one can see it. Others feel that this is just part of the political wrestling, so don't get too excited.
Either way, I don't think it's a good idea. How can a country, a leader, isolate itself so much and take into account the overall international situation?This is not a trivial issue, and it has a bearing on stability and peace in the South China Sea. We do not want to see the situation escalate, let alone see disputes that cannot be resolved through dialogue.
Overall, it's a puzzling thing. However, we still hope that things will not get too bad, and that everyone will be able to deal with them rationally and solve problems through dialogue on an equal footing. Alas, politics is a difficult science to understand.