Philippines Fight Against China is an Absolute Nightmare

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  • Опубліковано 21 лют 2023
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    The Philippines agreed to allow the US military and army to create 4 new military bases on their islands. These strategic locations will give the US the best seats in the house to recon that South China Sea. The Philippines is made up of over 7,000 different islands just 420 miles south of China making it a strategically important archipelago. They’ve been on the frontlines in WW2, the old war on terror and now the West’s new competition with China.
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  • @Taskandpurpose
    @Taskandpurpose  Рік тому +711

    What do you think of the Philippines reversal from China to the United States? Get 70% OFF of your next Huusk Product! huusk.club/taskpurpose

  • @TheBongReyes
    @TheBongReyes Рік тому +3064

    As a Filipino, I’m glad with this agreement. Never had an issue in the past. My dad was a big supporter of US forces in the Philippines. Along with other relatives in agreement. Some of these relatives were officers of the Philippines Army during the 80s, 90s. Their sons joining the Philippine Armed Forces themselves. I know many Filipinos don’t agree with my opinion but it’s my opinion.

    • @lulapt2030
      @lulapt2030 Рік тому +1

      Philipino women will be full of bbc and bwc from the New bases

    • @Reivbv
      @Reivbv Рік тому

      I agree with you. A lot of Filipinos don't like it though. They think we can ride it out with China, they are blind to the fact that China is already taking over our economy. There are hundreds of Chinese run companies here now and they are bank rolling politicians to suit their agendas. There are thousands of military aged chinese men in the country too which is concerning.

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Рік тому +56

      Kajukenbo is the best martial art in my opinion, and I'm really hoping that they're gonna teach it to US Marines

    • @Gogo.....
      @Gogo..... Рік тому

      your god damn profile picture made me think I had a hair on my screen

    • @TheOnlyKingBee
      @TheOnlyKingBee Рік тому

      Thank god you didn't make a deal with China. They would take as much of the country as they could. That goes for money, natural resources even sand!!

  • @jft7174
    @jft7174 Рік тому +214

    I’m a Descendant of Philippine scouts; Bataan Death March Survivors. Which granted my family US citizen ship. Mabuhay Kapibayan! 🇺🇸🇵🇭

    • @pelicanchampion8629
      @pelicanchampion8629 Рік тому +21

      Your ancestors were badasses. True heroes to the country

    • @Jalu3
      @Jalu3 Рік тому +12

      Thank you for your family's service. The Philippine Scouts are very underrated and underappreciated part of the History of the United States Army.

    • @zanegrause2957
      @zanegrause2957 Рік тому +2

      @@indiasuperclean6969 good joke

    • @tnh723
      @tnh723 Рік тому +2

      My grandfather Andres Salamat was at the Fall of Bataan and survived the Death March. Perhaps they might have known each other. Cheers

    • @69deputy
      @69deputy Рік тому +2

      @@indiasuperclean6969 don’t people crap 💩 on sidewalks in India 🇮🇳? 🤔

  • @Servant_of_Christ
    @Servant_of_Christ 10 місяців тому +20

    14 jets are under construction!
    I will myself sail to the Philippines next year, and live on my sailboat, I'm an really good sniper if my specialties would be needed.
    Blessings and prayers from Sweden 🇸🇪

  • @princegroove
    @princegroove Рік тому +9

    Stay strong, Pinoy brothers! 🇺🇸💪🏻

  • @jamesb872
    @jamesb872 Рік тому +452

    We love the Philippines. I was stationed at Subic Bay from 1977 - 1979. My wife of 37 years is from the Philippines. The people are so friendly and family oriented. As a matter of fact, we have been here for 7 months so far. We are both retired and enjoy being here. Semper Fi.

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 Рік тому +18

      We love US too.

    • @richardkong4387
      @richardkong4387 10 місяців тому +5

      Cool, were you there as an occupier?

    • @cosmicluna5783
      @cosmicluna5783 10 місяців тому +7

      ​@@richardkong4387Of course it comes from some Chinese person

    • @scottd8159
      @scottd8159 10 місяців тому +7

      ​@@richardkong4387you really should change your name😅

    • @thomasbest8599
      @thomasbest8599 10 місяців тому +4

      I visited twice 97and 98 . They are the most friendly people in my travels . I was going to the airport in the morning rush hour traffic. All drivers were patient and polite . Never saw any aggressive driving no road rage

  • @exodus232323
    @exodus232323 Рік тому +2606

    As a Filipino, I only want one thing; peace, not for me but for my family. I will fight tooth and nail for my country, but war only breeds suffering, not only for those who fight it but also for the civilians on both sides. And ironically, those who suffer the least are the leaders who send soldiers to war. I am proud of my country's warriors of the past, the warriors of today, and the warriors who are yet to be. That being said, I find it poetic and highly relevant that out of all the warriors the Filipino people could have chosen to be their National Hero, our nation collectively chose a scholar who desired nothing but equality, peace, and justice through peaceful means. May we all die old, having lived through peace in our time. Filipino, American, Chinese, or whatever your nation is; may we all live through peace in our time.

    • @allanhugo9213
      @allanhugo9213 Рік тому +1

      In a perfect world. Unfortunately China's bullying tactics make the need to strengthen our armed forces a must. Reality dictates this.

    • @memerhehe123
      @memerhehe123 Рік тому +65

      i once had a dream where chinese troops landed via helicopter in my town while i was going home to my house lol

    • @Jay_Animation213
      @Jay_Animation213 Рік тому +17

      Agreed

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +79

      @@memerhehe123 Weren't American troops already in the Philippines? They first showed up in 1898, hung around for 40 years, got their asses kicked, came bank 4 years later to thrash the place, then hung around forever .... When were Chinese troopers ever in the Philippines?

    • @jaysonanyayahan3744
      @jaysonanyayahan3744 Рік тому +35

      It can be reasoned that Rizal is the national hero because of politics. If Bonifacio is the national hero, it will highlight the revolutionary hearts of the filipinos

  • @tuorofgondolin8235
    @tuorofgondolin8235 7 місяців тому +34

    As an American, I think one of our foremost goals in regards to foreign policy should be to do what we can to strengthen our allies. That doesn't mean throw money at them, nor does it mean lord it over them by enforcing our idea of what is best onto them. It means looking objectively at their situation, seeing what we can do to help shore up their weak parts, and asking them if we can help, then helping them in whatever ways they allow. I understand the reasons why we treated the Philippines the way we did in the past, but we (and here I mean both the US and the Philippines) need to look at the *current* as well as the future situation: we can't change the past, but we can definitely prepare for the future.
    I think that since the end of the Cold War, America has done a better job in how it treats its allies, and have taken a more stable and less exploitive stance than we once did. Alliances are formed as much by trust as by political and economic necessity, so nurturing a good relationship is paramount in getting our allies willing to help us help them, which will ultimately help both parties, which is the whole point of becoming allies. If we can keep up this current stance (as I see it), I think US foreign relations will steadily improve overall, and particularly among areas that we view as especially important. The Philippines is, IMO, one such place of importance, and it's good to see that our relations appear to be improving there.

    • @undead65
      @undead65 2 місяці тому

      What happened in the past? Does it involve with the word "Barbaric". Thanks for admitting to it tho. I know filipinos didn't get discriminated cause the girls think they were good dancers and men think they were stealing their women.

    • @knoll9812
      @knoll9812 Місяць тому

      USA was doing better until the neoconservative era.
      Iraq Yemen and Afghanistan have been turned into enemies.

    • @TheZamaron
      @TheZamaron Місяць тому +2

      Well said. I know the US at times gets a reputation of being explotative. But we have a unique position on the world stage, we are powerful enough to act as a counter to China, Russia, Iran, hostile Middle East elements, Somalia pirates, and African Warlords. We have enough strength and influence to project our might across the world, I do support being LIKE a "global police" but where we build healthy mutually beneficial relations with neighbors, liek the groups I listed there will ALWAYS be some kind of hostile potential enemies to world peace. The US needs to have a position where we stand ready to aid our allies and restore peace depending on who's involved, or acting as a deterent to the more potentially aggressive nations, honestly the only reason these guys havn't started WW3 over their own ambitions is because the US and Europe as allies makes a strong counter especially with the threat of mutually assured destruction which keeps them cautious and from just blindly using nukes. As we saw with Ukraine these countries are often run by authoritarian dictators or single parties which at anytiem could start a war. Especially right now with China tryign to lay claim to the ENTIRE South China Sea under false claims, it's proven fact the Chinese military is bullying others, whether aircraft making threats of "entering Chinese airspace" or navy ships harrassing and nearly ramming into other ships especially fishers. WHatever the SCS nations beefs with each other they have a bigger threat in China, simply put they mostly lay partial claims to the SCS splitting it up some way, but CHina claims the WHOLE DANM THING. THey can squabble over the SCS but right now they need to come together and back the US to put China back in it's place. The US isn't going to block Chinese shipping, if there's an unfair economic issue for China then they can talk that out, but it's CHina causing all the problems. I find it so funny yet so worrying that the CCP just keeps spouting propaganda trying to paint the US as somehow in the wrong when it's all China.

  • @lynettetaravella2578
    @lynettetaravella2578 10 місяців тому +43

    I'm a Filipina-Am & born here in the USA. Thanks for making this video. I try to
    follow this story when I can. The negative comments in the original video that are pro China=stinks big time. The USA needs to help the Philippines. They did back in WW2 & can do it again.

    • @mhoadievdelapaz3703
      @mhoadievdelapaz3703 6 місяців тому +5

      Because it's still better to be at peace with your neighbor than to be an enemy.Philippines must balance it's relationship with other countries.If war explodes here you're far and safe there in US so you're able to say your BS.💩

    • @missyaman7053
      @missyaman7053 6 місяців тому

      ​@@mhoadievdelapaz3703the Philippines tried everything in their power to be at peace with china. Like are u kidding me right now?? Their former president was a Chinese lapdog. But what did that achieve at the end? More fishermen got killed and China is creating artificial islands. Dictatorships such as china see diplomacy and neutrality as weakness. If you truly want peace, fight back. The moment The US was brought to the equation, china started to listen. See how aggression works?

  • @Zippezip
    @Zippezip Рік тому +678

    I was in the US Navy in the 1970's and served for almost 6 months in the Philippines, great people, great country. I visited Cebu, Negros, Manila, and Subic Bay.

    • @Joe-es9wf
      @Joe-es9wf Рік тому +18

      Thank you for your service

    • @jirugratuito9621
      @jirugratuito9621 Рік тому +14

      I'm from Negros. Thanks for your service!!! We love you here in the Ph.

    • @stevecrane1264
      @stevecrane1264 Рік тому +3

      The Philippines is my other home. I have heard nothing about any of this.

    • @privatefam
      @privatefam Рік тому +26

      Philippines to wage war with China is a nightmare and wrong.
      But if Filipinos will fight China to defend itself from invasion then it's all the worth even it will cost our lives. As a Filipino I will gladly sacrifice my life for defending our country no matter how low or negative the chances is----it doesn't matter if I will surely die or or if we don't even stand a chance at the first phase of the attack,
      I'll carry the pride and spirit of our Ancestors who also tried or died defending our native mother land.
      If China will try to invade or attack the Philippines, it's not only Philippines will have a nightmare but also China itself.
      It will be 100% bloody to bothsides.
      Remember that Philippines is not alone, and China knows that well.
      For a person with a functioning brain---in war there is no such thing as winner in both sides. If you disagree with this, then please check your brain😎☑️.

    • @ant0ni0sant0s
      @ant0ni0sant0s Рік тому

      YAH. GREAT PEOPLE, GREAT COUNTRY ONLY THE LEADERS AND POLITICIANS RUNNING THE COUNTRY ARE CROOKED. PHILIPPINES IS THE MOST DEVELOPED COUNTRY IN THE 70S AND NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES LOOK UP TO US LIKE KOREA AND SINGAPORE. BUT NOW, PHILIPPINES IS MERELY JUST A 3RD WORLD COUNTRY WITH CRIMES ALL OVER THE ISLANDS.

  • @MrPickledede
    @MrPickledede Рік тому +391

    My grandfather praised the Filipino warrior spirit when he fought alongside them as U.S. Allies in WW2. They are our natural allies. I too have inherited a love for the Philipines it people, culture and beautiful country!

    • @hernandez-perezandroid5983
      @hernandez-perezandroid5983 Рік тому +14

      The Philippines durring WW2 was not and allied to 🇺🇸 they were a 🇺🇸 Territory like Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the rest.

    • @obob6309
      @obob6309 Рік тому +47

      @@hernandez-perezandroid5983 That's not exactly correct. At the time the Philippines was on the road to independence and had a semi-autonomous government with their own army and transitional government.

    • @davyjones674
      @davyjones674 Рік тому +36

      @@obob6309 Agreed. And in that time period Americans and Filipinos suffered, fought and died together.
      China has no such history with this country or its people.

    • @tnh723
      @tnh723 Рік тому +25

      Any Filipino who loves their grandparents remembers our friendship. Yes, despite the Filipino - American war. Fighting the Japanese together will never be forgotten

    • @halfevilhalfgood2206
      @halfevilhalfgood2206 Рік тому

      ​@@davyjones674 only Filipinos died, Americans leave them alone.. LOL

  • @vexcarius7100
    @vexcarius7100 Рік тому +110

    If Philippines, Taiwan, S.Korea, Japan and Australia fail to hold the Island chain in the Pacific, it’s an easy win for China and Russia. This region is the door to world domination. My grand dad and grand mom who experienced WWII always tells me that this region is one of the most strategic location in the world. I only realized how true those statements were, now that China is knocking on our doorsteps.
    It’s difficult to realize this if you are just chilling and watching Netflix somewhere in North America. But once this gate is opened, China can easily target Alaska, the U.S. Pacific territories and the West Coast. Check the globe and you’ll realize it’s a sphere 😂 not unless you’re a flatearther.
    Japan knew this that they were able to have huge advantage during WWII. They only need a week to conquer this Island Chain, it was fast as hell.
    These countries are doing you some favor to hold the line so that fat Uncle Sam is safe and sound. So if you’re American and still pro-China, I think you’re living in the wrong country. If you think supporting these island chains are a waste of money, then let’s see how China can fuck up everything once they started taxing all the ships that go through the South China Sea. Your beloved iPhones will get expensive as hell. You don’t have any idea how crucial this sea is.

    • @primesonofficial
      @primesonofficial 8 місяців тому +4

      Some Americans think that if the sea is controlled by China then they will get iPhones and other things at cheap prices

    • @RoyalF0X
      @RoyalF0X 7 місяців тому +2

      ​@@primesonofficialsome Americans think they thinks...

    • @weishi9804
      @weishi9804 7 місяців тому +1

      😊😊yet, old China allow people use SCS freely, as long their nation willing to knee.

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz 6 місяців тому

      Yeah, china has always planned to attack and invade USA who has 10,000 nukes and more guns then people.. /s
      Stop lying. Usa just wants to dominate the world militarily and economically.

    • @vladimiripotzky5392
      @vladimiripotzky5392 4 місяці тому

      This island chain can be invaded by china in 3 days, not one week if they want to!🤪

  • @TonyLeslie-qm5op
    @TonyLeslie-qm5op Місяць тому +6

    ❤ to see the US to give the Philippines stronger in building a stronger Naval and Air Forces to stand against the Chinese aggression in the Region.
    USA must ensure Philippines to become a major Player in the South China Sea in the future.

  • @Semiam1
    @Semiam1 Рік тому +557

    The one big advantage to the PH-US State and Military relationship is language. Most people in the Philippines speak English very well.

    • @markcollins2666
      @markcollins2666 Рік тому +42

      Semiam 1, English is a national language here, which means schools here start teaching it in first grade. So, like anything, it all depends on how well someone did in school, and how far they went. College kids can speak English as well as anyone. My daughter, a first grader, speaks 3 languages, at a first grade level, of course.

    • @firasajoury7813
      @firasajoury7813 Рік тому

      Easy transition from and back to slavery typical Filipino

    • @TurboHappyCar
      @TurboHappyCar Рік тому +75

      I asked my Filipino buddy, who spoke perfect American English, how long his family had been in the states. He said it was just a couple of years and that he learned a lot of the language from watching American sit-coms on TV. Shit, I thought he grew up here. 😂

    • @markcollins2666
      @markcollins2666 Рік тому +14

      @@TurboHappyCar, oh sure! And now, the kids all love to watch Roblox and Tictok! They learn tons of stuff, that they wouldn't, anywhere else!

    • @badlt5897
      @badlt5897 Рік тому +10

      They also help me when I call Microsoft.

  • @FarmerDrew
    @FarmerDrew Рік тому +300

    I was raised hanging with Filipino-Americans at martial arts schools and so was my Dad, in a way, because he became Sifu. They are insane. Not a beef I would want.

    • @joebidenforpeace
      @joebidenforpeace Рік тому +1

      They kicked out 30k CCP agitators recently, all military aged men, wonder what they had planned 🤔

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Рік тому +1

      ​@@joebidenforpeaceI didn't know that

    • @tringuyen7519
      @tringuyen7519 Рік тому +26

      Philippines is home to both Arnis and Escrima. Both are brutally effective martial arts.

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Рік тому +5

      ​@@tringuyen7519 I use Escrima tactics in my farming, hoeing the crap outta weeds, all thanks to my bo staff skills learned in the Filipino martial arts school of the Dacascos family. Glad to have had the opportunity to be raised in the Dacascos school community. Wish I would've paid more attention but my life is Budokai now and it is BECAUSE of their influence on me and my Dad. He got beat up as a 20-something and put in the hospital and he vowed to never be a victim again. They turned his life around.

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Рік тому +1

      ​@@tringuyen7519 Have you seen Kajukenbo in action? I'm biased because of my childhood but I feel it is the best martial art because it combines so much of the best, including internal arts like Qi Gong

  • @wilmahughes9879
    @wilmahughes9879 8 місяців тому +12

    Thanks for Sharing 😊😘👍 from Sydney Australia 🇦🇺 🇵🇭

  • @katumbalv5884
    @katumbalv5884 10 місяців тому +6

    That's Excellent Job from U.S.A. to build additional U.S.Military Base in the Philippines a long time Ally and friend of U.S.A.

  • @76drow
    @76drow Рік тому +739

    Imagine laying a claim to an entire sea and intruding in a sovereign country's EEZ, militarizing reefs then claiming that the US is raising tensions in SouthEast Asia.

    • @joshua4785
      @joshua4785 Рік тому +88

      Such hypocrisy they be having 😭😆

    • @philipthomey7884
      @philipthomey7884 Рік тому +8

      Bahaha Excellent

    • @zadovrus1624
      @zadovrus1624 Рік тому

      To be fair those neighbours did the same first. USA, however, doesn't need to budge here with how current relationship is between USA and China. China doesn't have military bases off the cost of LA, why should USA have bases that pose strategic threat for China? If things will keep going as they are shit is going to hit the fan and the whole world is in the splash zone. Economies will crash, people will get killed and then there's the N word

    • @gaoxiaen1
      @gaoxiaen1 Рік тому +70

      We don't have to imagine it. It's happening.

    • @Greg-yu4ij
      @Greg-yu4ij Рік тому +100

      I don’t understand how Duterte could ever ally with China when they had the CCP Navy / armed fishing vessels drive Philippino fishermen out of their own territorial waters.

  • @johnned4848
    @johnned4848 Рік тому +683

    Probably another reason for the Phillipines realignment is the serious problems China is having with its Belt and Road Initiative. One of the most glaring is nations realizing the Initiative favors China in the benefits. China doesn't grant favors it collects debts

    • @dtsai
      @dtsai Рік тому +52

      China's 4% Interest Rate is pretty greedy because a 2% win rate is enough to build the entire Casino Industry. These are poor countries and they need to learn to do the work themselves, not just have Chinese workers do it all for them.

    • @TheOnlyKingBee
      @TheOnlyKingBee Рік тому +1

      And what it has done in Africa. Basically stealing everything they could get their hands on and rip them off as much as they could

    • @johnned4848
      @johnned4848 Рік тому +86

      @D ias yes. The Chinese employing only their own labor has been one of the major sticking points with the Belt and Road Initiative. It makes Chinese contributions to local economies minimal. And as you point out, denies them the experience to plan construct and run major infrastructure. And keep the profits going to China.

    • @johnned4848
      @johnned4848 Рік тому +53

      @@TheOnlyKingBee oh yeah. The Belt and Road Initiative is being seen by a number of nations as not being in their best interests. The presence of large Chinese security contingents also rubs them the wrong way

    • @dennisestradda9746
      @dennisestradda9746 Рік тому +17

      Their projects seem to be delayed lately or what’s already completed like dams are showing many cracks after a few years.

  • @jesselejarzar9486
    @jesselejarzar9486 10 місяців тому +20

    China had a chance to have the Philippines as an important ally in the Pacific, they instead chose to bully the Philippines, this is the result of that conflict. The Philippines is small country with people that have a lot of heart, I hope that the Americans can help the Filipino people through this conflict to a peaceful resolution. My wife is Filipina and we pray for cooler heads to prevail.

    • @rpimjada1549
      @rpimjada1549 Місяць тому

      Correct. Dont worry. The PRC is a yellow chicken and a paper dragon.

    • @soshelp4085
      @soshelp4085 Місяць тому

      Geopolitics, because the United States does not have this relationship, it can use the Philippines as a pawn to contain China.

  • @carmencahilig2885
    @carmencahilig2885 9 місяців тому +16

    It's a win-win situation for both the US and the PHILIPPINES!

  • @stephencolinco7102
    @stephencolinco7102 Рік тому +139

    Yay! More sailors to fleece! As an ABN infantry filipino officer who served in the 173rd, this is vital for US and PI regional strategy. Filipinos are closer to Americans than ppl perceive. The relationship between the two nations is deep. And Philippine military carries a similar US philosophy and doctrine. This is a win-win for the two countries.

    • @jefferynelson
      @jefferynelson Рік тому +1

      Do foreigners ever join the Phiippine military ? One my drill seargants in the U.S Army was from the Phillipines.

    • @manuelgo914
      @manuelgo914 Рік тому +5

      @@jefferynelson Before 1992 a lot of Filipinos join the US Navy. The Recruitment center is in Subic.

    • @philipquigley
      @philipquigley Рік тому +1

      if you are following the lead in the USA on a win-win bases just to remind you the USA has lost every war they have started since the 1060s

    • @stevedavenport1202
      @stevedavenport1202 Рік тому

      @Jeffery Nelson I highly doubt it and suspect they are not allowed.

    • @kyleblankiv7589
      @kyleblankiv7589 Рік тому +2

      ​@@jefferynelsonno you have to be a national born Filipino to join. But nothing would stop foreign volunteers in a time of great crisis. Like when Japan invaded and a bunch of Americans who were left behind formed guerilla units to fight the Japanese.

  • @LittleFattyGaming
    @LittleFattyGaming Рік тому +225

    Just a slight correction on 11:56 Spain was on the brink of losing to the Philippines at this point in history. Rather than suffer the humiliation of losing to the Filipinos, they instead decided to secede control of the Philippines to the USA during the Treaty of Paris where they asked for 20 million dollars.
    A fake battle was then performed between the US and Spain. This gave the US enough time to land their forces in the Philippines because the Filipinos were not sure if they were friend or foe just yet, with Generals like Antonio Luna wanting to prepare for war, and other politicians wanting to see if they could take advantage and trade with the US. The war then started after a Filipino soldier was shot.

    • @danielch6662
      @danielch6662 Рік тому

      It was a massive FU. Instead of just giving them independence ... _hey, guess what, you've just traded one colonizer for another!_

    • @elenaparks75
      @elenaparks75 Рік тому +13

      I wanted to say this, too. It's good someone else already did.
      You see a lot more hidden after learning this. Tst.

    • @kimuraishidakurasakiniduaz8683
      @kimuraishidakurasakiniduaz8683 Рік тому

      I was just gonna say that america didnt save us from the spaniards they sold us to the american for 20 million dollars

    • @john-kp1xq
      @john-kp1xq 11 місяців тому +1

    • @diceroller555
      @diceroller555 9 місяців тому

      This is pure fantasy. Where are your credible sources?

  • @nielatmeplease2698
    @nielatmeplease2698 11 місяців тому +4

    As a modern generation son of Filipino fighters I am not afraid of dying. But I am afraid of my family's safety. But if they dare to hurt us I will fight without any second thoughts even tho I know I will never comeback alive. Charot manonood pa ko ng mga Boy Bands, wag na kayo mag away

  • @themtoniraniremaxbroker2447
    @themtoniraniremaxbroker2447 10 місяців тому +4

    Amazing Analysis, Many Thanks for doing this!!

  • @leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget
    @leprechaunbutreallyjustamidget Рік тому +395

    We need to stop calling it the south china sea and start calling it either the west Philippine sea or east Vietnam sea

    • @squgieman
      @squgieman Рік тому +103

      Just go back 50 years and call it the south east Asian sea

    • @FarmerDrew
      @FarmerDrew Рік тому +41

      🗺️ The Southwest Taiwan Sea

    • @elperronimo
      @elperronimo Рік тому +6

      The pino sea

    • @TheWackU
      @TheWackU Рік тому +12

      Philippine sea already exists east of the Philippines

    • @titot2370
      @titot2370 Рік тому +8

      The north Australian sea!

  • @phenri4809
    @phenri4809 Рік тому +120

    I have never met a Filipino I didn't like.
    I've met them here in USA, on Industrial projects around the world and in the Philippines. Always fun, friendly and hard working people.

    • @anaibarangan4908
      @anaibarangan4908 Рік тому +2

      Very few I've not liked, but have a historical reputation with Spaniards, of having a strong brave spine in The Philippines, and that's not what I've experienced much with in the USA, fake and gossipy. That's what they admired about my Spaniard mom. Her strength, brutal honesty and personality.

    • @MG77740
      @MG77740 Рік тому +2

      I think that there's good and bad in any country of course. I personally love Filipinos. I found them to be hard workings, friendly, open and funny. The women are quite often good looking as well.

    • @MG77740
      @MG77740 Рік тому +1

      @La Rambla Flash Too bad you had that experience. I had better luck.

    • @mansomewhereoutthere149
      @mansomewhereoutthere149 Рік тому +3

      I am married to one, there some of the BEST people I have ever met the Philippines people!!!

    • @squidusn71
      @squidusn71 Рік тому

      ​@La Rambla Flash Where are you from?

  • @tyme5837
    @tyme5837 Рік тому +6

    duerte played both sides to perfection

    • @BLUELawin
      @BLUELawin 2 місяці тому

      No..DUTERTE is CHINAs puppet. . No one ask him to play with China..truth until now DUTERTE never criticize the illegal work of china inside Philippines territory

  • @wcoastbo
    @wcoastbo 7 місяців тому +9

    Thank you for the analysis and historical context, it helps get Philippine historical information out to a larger audience. Historical content is in line with what I've studied and read about, the grade I'd give you would be an A. There were a couple mispronounced proper nouns, but that's understandable.
    Some of the stock footage was petty amusing, like the guy digging for mineral wealth wearing flip flops and using a shovel. Yes, the footwear is accurate but I'm petty sure mining for metals would be done on a commercial scale. Flip flops while driving a front end loader would have worked (good luck finding that stock footage).
    Well done video.

  • @nickames3808
    @nickames3808 Рік тому +65

    I look at Filipinos as LOYAL FRIENDS! There are so many here in Southern California working in Medical and Care that we couldn't get along without them. Plus, they're just Nice People! You don't mention the HUGE BASES we had previously!

  • @joshuakevinserdan9331
    @joshuakevinserdan9331 Рік тому +28

    Filipino here.
    Mabuhay ang Pilipinas.

  • @jazonerdz1
    @jazonerdz1 Рік тому +2

    Nice documentary, thanks for sharing

  • @z1oncl4y73
    @z1oncl4y73 7 місяців тому +4

    we also love to have canadian, israel, australian, british and french bases set here in the philippines for strategic defense and international military support.

  • @JimFinley11
    @JimFinley11 Рік тому +367

    My battalion trained in the Zambales training area in the P.I. - we were operating from ships (the battalion was 3rd Bn, 4th Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division.) I was in K Co., Weapons Platoon as a 60mm mortarman, and we were operating on helicopters from the USS New Orleans, an LPH (Landing Platform Helicopter, a kind of baby aircraft carrier for helos.) Some steep hills there; a lot of us had cramps in our leg muscles keeping us awake the first couple of nights we were in the field. We got a laugh out of one thing that happened: we were climbing a trail to a plateau at the top of one cluster of hills - it seemed like an endless stairmaster; guys were panting and our legs were shaking. Then I heard a wave of laughter coming from the back of the column forward - and a couple of skinny elderly women zoomed past, trotting up the hill alongside the trail and making it look effortless - in flip-flops! - each carrying a wooden milk crate full of ice and bottles of Coca-Cola on a shoulder. When we got to the top, they were all smiles, waiting to sell us ice-cold Cokes. I still have a photo of one of our staff sergeants standing with a bottle of Coke sticking out of a pocket on his flak jacket.

    • @earvinporteza3086
      @earvinporteza3086 Рік тому +15

      great story

    • @benedictlim1275
      @benedictlim1275 Рік тому +21

      omg grandma and grandpa for the winn hahaha

    • @ronnerup14
      @ronnerup14 Рік тому +18

      Have a Coke and a smile

    • @greenchimney8388
      @greenchimney8388 Рік тому +26

      It's like a coca-cola commercial

    • @mixxieruffles5993
      @mixxieruffles5993 Рік тому +20

      Honestly, that's pretty accurate when it comes to elderly people here. My aunt's 60, has gout, and still walks faster than I ever could. And I'm physically fit

  • @moomoochacoo
    @moomoochacoo Рік тому +198

    When I was in the military, I served with so many Filipinos. Hard work brothas I've ever worked with. My best friend I served with for 15 years, is Filipino. The natural camaraderie we have with them shows between us. But I say this as a black guy, I can speak for everyone; in my experience, I saw them as brothers. And every time i run into a Filipino overseas, it feels like natural kinship. Almost like running into another black guy, lol.

    • @markv1974
      @markv1974 Рік тому +10

      The chief of our armed forces has a black american grandfather. A buffalo soldier

    • @mtlgrrrr
      @mtlgrrrr Рік тому

      That's funny because I have heard them call themselves "the black people of the asians"

    • @jedwick
      @jedwick Рік тому +9

      "Im just another dude disguised as another dude" -Filipino guy.

    • @dchiznit209
      @dchiznit209 3 місяці тому +2

      @@jedwickTRUTH 😂

  • @binniparis8024
    @binniparis8024 11 місяців тому +2

    I hope you put all your hard work on rumble as well - xx

  • @zeus-io3hn
    @zeus-io3hn Рік тому +5

    i love my Philippine friends.
    we are with you all the way.
    Philippine soldiers is brave and great in jungle war. which the ccp chinese will stand no chance.

  • @AFHProvider
    @AFHProvider Рік тому +657

    I am an American married to a Filipina for over 32 years. I met her while in the Navy in Subic Bay. I love the Philippines, we lived there for years and have condo in Manila and a house in Bataan Province. I am glad to see the resurrection of the closer relationship between the US and Philippines but want the Philippines to limit the bad interaction that having bases from happening again. Olongapo City, is in much better shape now than when the US Had Subic. There are more colleges than Bars now. And the people can enjoy their own city compared to what it was like when Olongapo was the wild west for the Americans.

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +21

      Looks like the old times are coming back ....😒

    • @rolandodacion7093
      @rolandodacion7093 Рік тому +1

      What part of Bataan was it we are from abucay bataan

    • @grayscale888
      @grayscale888 Рік тому

      @@kaimalino528 yeah, back to the days where americans commercialize std because of so many clubs 🤮. Subic and Angeles has gotten a long way of cleaning that shit up only for these Americans to return

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +20

      @@grayscale888 I went to University with a former US Marine who served in PI, as he called it during the 70s. He said he had a great time and he loved the country. He said Subic was the biggest Whorehouse with Black and White Amerasian children everywhere. He described the gated, semi-segregated US family community quarters, completely disconnected from the rest of the country. He wrote about his experiences in a paper entitled "Detritus of Colonialism". Yeah he married a Filipina and claims he knew better than spout off about the usual paternalistic platitudes about the Philippines. In fact he was the one that introduced me to the causes of the Philippine American War or the Philippine Insurrection, as he called it.

    • @punsalanedmon4537
      @punsalanedmon4537 Рік тому +31

      Corruption is the main problem of the Philippines since We did Independent I think the solution is
      Common Wealth of US is much better for Poor Filipinos.
      Many Americans and Filipinos died for Philippines during 1st and 2nd World War,
      Now Philippines is Independent many poor people have no medical benefits and poor social security due to corruption system.
      Until now Americans help us specially in Security and Free medication for poor Filipino. There are 4.5 million legally FILIPINO- AMERICANS leaving in States now 95% of them sending money in there Family back at home $35,000,000,000 per anumn it is 10% GDP It is good for Economy of the Phil. I have been in USA before very nice people and good policy of Goverment and good benfits for Americans Citizen which We don't have in the Philippines.
      Thank you Americans for all your support for poor Filipino fishermen.
      We don't want China and We don't need Chinese.
      Businessmen and Some politicians build billions of dollars from China.

  • @WolfHound911
    @WolfHound911 Рік тому +43

    PH is awesome, super nice people, hard working too! I love Filipino people and culture, much love from USA!

    • @marvinenriquez7944
      @marvinenriquez7944 Рік тому +4

      Thank you!! Love from Philippines!! 🇵🇭❤️🇺🇸

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +1

      Amazing People, Beautiful Geography, Incredible Culture ... Lousy Government. An ongoing Tragedy.

  • @Four_Words_And_Much_More
    @Four_Words_And_Much_More Місяць тому +1

    Very useful information. I am deeply grateful.

  • @EphraimGuerrero-zn2ed
    @EphraimGuerrero-zn2ed 2 місяці тому

    Thanks for this piece.. comprehensive enough.

  • @Jazz-tv7jr
    @Jazz-tv7jr Рік тому +21

    I loveee Philippines from Japan
    🇵🇭❤️🙏🎌

  • @holdermt
    @holdermt Рік тому +740

    I'm Filipino. Whether our government says we are allied with China or Russia, the people's hearts are with the west. I've never spoken with a Filipino who says they trust China or wants our govt to be closer to China. Only a few politicians do because they're interested in lining their own pockets. Even my barkadas(close friends) who are Filipino-Chinese have a disdain and distrust for the Chinese government. We wholeheartly support the USA and Philippines being closer together again. Whoever commented that USA is being aggressive by building it's military bases here do not understand that the difference is that we as a people actually support and allow the USA to build here, as opposed to China just plainly building islands on disputed territories. The CCP has for years been harassing, bullying and stepping on us Filipinos, and they dare act surprised that we welcome back the USA to build their bases here.

    • @rzbkfan190
      @rzbkfan190 Рік тому +46

      Well said.

    • @xisotopex
      @xisotopex Рік тому +40

      I dont follow Philippine politics, but I got the feeling that Duterte said/did some of the things he did more out of frustration than any kind of ideological or financial angle.. rightly or wrongly he may have thought that the US wasnt quite taking them seriously enough...

    • @Callum_Summer0972
      @Callum_Summer0972 Рік тому

      Better dealing with the Russians and Americans than the Chinese.

    • @baldeagledelta3482
      @baldeagledelta3482 Рік тому +21

      Heart is different from reality.
      Global geo-political events are reshaping paradigms. What maybe true 20 years ago may no longer be applicable in the ever shifting power struggles of the world.
      Better to stay neutral and pragmatic rather than be swayed by orations and spins.

    • @Callum_Summer0972
      @Callum_Summer0972 Рік тому +48

      @@baldeagledelta3482 Neutrality would be a good thing for us, only if we were surrounded by mountains.

  • @giffordsamuelson2163
    @giffordsamuelson2163 10 місяців тому +1

    As always, great job Cappy

  • @twitchykun
    @twitchykun Рік тому +152

    My pops joined the USN when he was 18, coming from Tarlac City, Philippines. Us Filipino-Americans have a special affection for the US Military, as most of us have benefitted from it at some point in our lives. Seeing the US step up their presence in the country is nice, hopefully they can keep things safe.

    • @davidfisher5140
      @davidfisher5140 Рік тому +13

      10s of 1000s of US soldiers suffered & died in two separate wars so that PH could be free. Admittedly, the one vs Spain had other primary goals but USA was dead set on liberating PH from Japan and keeping its promise to establish an independent democracy in the islands.
      I am always infuriated that fools can be convinced that USA was ever a colonizer vs. a liberator.
      The ONLY argument for colonization was the takeover of Hawaii, but that was done by civilians prior to the USG accepting the territory.

    • @caronridge6912
      @caronridge6912 Рік тому

      Hi from Singapore. We have just been told by the PM that SG-MY-Indo-BR-TL are now "enemies" of PH. We're a half-billion ppl. PM says we will cancel all PH visas, kick them all out of our countries, embargo their products incl passage thru SG strait, and vote to kick PH out of ASEAN and RCEP, which would kill PH economy as most of it depends on ASEAN and China, only ten percent of PH goods go to the declining US haha. I agree - make PH suffer for this treachery. Hope PH gets typhoon and drown, we won't help one cent. Die PH and evil US, dirty scoundrels deserving of each other.

    • @alexlazar4738
      @alexlazar4738 Рік тому

      @@davidfisher5140 while "liberating PH from Japan" the US soldiers killed far more Philippinos than the Japanese ever did. Just think of the battle of Manila where the US soldiers killed over 100 000 Philipino civilians. For the US, the Philippines have only been a colony to be exploited and a pawn to be played in game for world domination. nothing else.

    • @davidfisher5140
      @davidfisher5140 Рік тому +1

      @@alexlazar4738 Maybe this might help you. Spain ruled PH for hundreds of years. War vs USA ended Spanish rule. Japan invaded, ending US rule but USA returned & no nation upon earth was powerful enough to dislodge USA if USA wanted to stay. USA VOLUNTARILY gave PH to the PH people (as was right to do). What nation on earth ever surrendered a huge tract of rich land without war?
      European powers yielded some African claims but only after insurgencies. The closest parallel was UK yielding India, but there were many layers in that decision. UK never made any promises to do so & many Brits today still think it was a mistake to give India to Indians.

    • @grayscale888
      @grayscale888 Рік тому +1

      @@davidfisher5140 hopefully you should do more research as it was more Filipinos who defended and liberated the country. Best example of this was the battle of bataan. I would personally visit your house with a shotgun if you say there's more American troops there than Filipinos

  • @JimHabash
    @JimHabash Рік тому +305

    My oldest great uncle survived the Bataan death march. My other great uncle was a Sergeant in the army and killed by a Japanese sniper on Luzon in April 1944. His best friend gave us a Samurai sword that my uncle was personally involved with during the New Georgia campaign. We still have my uncle's letters home to his sister with blood on them. My other uncle who walked the Bataan death march said his buddies had terrible things done to them that I cannot speak of. And it wasn't just with bayonets. They all died as a result.

    • @tnh723
      @tnh723 Рік тому +15

      My Lolo Andres Salamat was there at the Fall of Mt. Samat and survived the Death March. Perhaps they knew each other. Cheers

    • @benevolentnick1
      @benevolentnick1 Рік тому +7

      I can remember many members of the family or church they all were associated to. Wouldn't even be on the same plane with a Japenese male. Stoic men who couldn't say much when confronted with hordes of camera carrying Japanese tourists

    • @jaxsonjay9678
      @jaxsonjay9678 Рік тому +4

      Salamat po. Sharing this story is greatly appreciated. Knowing that the experiences and deeds of these veterans can be found through their family makes the history more rich.

    • @alkers372
      @alkers372 Рік тому +1

      The Americans did not land back in the Philippines until October 1944.... possibly you mean April 1945?

    • @roberthaines4221
      @roberthaines4221 Рік тому +12

      Two of my uncles were also on the Bataan. One got bayonetted by a Japanese soldier when he was too weak to walk. His brother tried to help him up and the Japanese threatened to bayonet him too. He had to leave his brother to die on the side of the road. No one knows where his remains are. 😓

  • @jeffhamac6662
    @jeffhamac6662 8 місяців тому +5

    I love it when u state old filipino proverbs! It just show that u do diligent research or u have filipino friends giving u advice! Salamat!

  • @robbietrinidad2236
    @robbietrinidad2236 24 дні тому +1

    i still believe that we Filipinos can think properly what is the best for our country, to be united as a country and not to be dependent at all to all promises that our allies giving to us. look what happened to Libya and Ukraine ... God Bless the Philippines.

  • @pacificbrass3385
    @pacificbrass3385 Рік тому +44

    *Local news reported that it's now a total of 9 bases*
    Edit. JAPAN, PHILIPPINES & US is currently in talks for a E.D.C.A. Australia showed interest too.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому +1

      all US allies should show interest

    • @romeocivilino6667
      @romeocivilino6667 2 місяці тому +1

      I think Australia have already Visiting Forces Agreement with the Philippines, the same with the United States of America, Reciprocal Access Agreement with Japan is already underway while Those of India, South Korea, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy and New Zealand are still in ongoing process(as of now).

  • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
    @SpaceMonkeyBoi Рік тому +525

    As an American, I support this deal. China has been hogging their neighbors fishing lanes for years, and refused to stop when asked to do so.
    The Chinese government talks about national security, and how other nations are out to get them, the Philippines would have most likely laughed in our faces at the offer if China didn't make them feel threatened.
    The irony is that nations like China and Russia could have broken US hegemony a long time ago if they treated their neighbors with respect.
    I hope these bases will be enough deterrent to help the Philippines.

    • @Jesayou
      @Jesayou Рік тому +1

      Its nice seeing the Philippines having economic success much like South Korea I guess this is the new American imperialism basically just make allies with countries that are being harassed by other nations, Instead of trying to conquer them, thinking about it its gotta be embarrassing for the Chinese gov to not ally with neighbor kinda like the US and Cuba

    • @JD96893
      @JD96893 Рік тому

      I agree. It isn't just black and white. The US is the lesser of 2 evils.

    • @zharkoo
      @zharkoo Рік тому

      As an average american you lie way too much, and people in the normal world know that and see through your bullshit.

    • @MrZombiekiller23
      @MrZombiekiller23 Рік тому

      thats why they need US corporations to take over the markets, so none of them have economic freedom, just dependence on the us! yay lets do it. The US does nothing but economic terrorism so you thinking countries can fight against it is silly

    • @SpaceMonkeyBoi
      @SpaceMonkeyBoi Рік тому +33

      @@zharkoo what part about "China and Russia should treat its neighbors with respect" is bs?

  • @staystrong1827
    @staystrong1827 6 місяців тому +2

    God doesnt want bullies..they will not win..God works in mysterious ways 😇

    • @rpimjada1549
      @rpimjada1549 Місяць тому

      One problem. People's Republic of China or PRC rules with no God. Check how they destroy religion. It is part of the communist agenda.

  • @michaeldpa1333
    @michaeldpa1333 9 місяців тому +1

    Amazing overview!

  • @iamofadeadinsideoof1181
    @iamofadeadinsideoof1181 Рік тому +129

    Stay safe my Filipino brothers from Indonesia, your Austroasiatic/Austronesian brother on south 🇮🇩❤🇵🇭

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому +4

      arent you guys pro russia or something

    • @monocyte2210
      @monocyte2210 Рік тому

      I support indonesia. Ive been to Indo a few years ago. Visited Bali and Yogyakarta. Hope to visit indo again soon!

    • @iamofadeadinsideoof1181
      @iamofadeadinsideoof1181 Рік тому +9

      @@jmgonzales7701, Our government is play ‘neutral’ (play both sides, actually), but quiet lot of our people are pro Russian and find Chinese slighty more preferable than US, i do convince that it also had to do with history and also ‘influencers’.

    • @zandalar8108
      @zandalar8108 Рік тому +2

      @@iamofadeadinsideoof1181 Chinese slightly being more preferable than US sounds new to me, usually it's the other way around?

    • @iamofadeadinsideoof1181
      @iamofadeadinsideoof1181 Рік тому

      @@zandalar8108 Look Buddy, i'm addressing the people, not government, that like Russia and China. and our government now simply had interests that going other else way that's different on what Philippines now .

  • @MionMikan
    @MionMikan Рік тому +268

    I'm an American and all my closest friends are Filipino's here in California. Nicest people you'll ever meet and they'll come to help you in a heartbeat. Wish nothing but the best for our Filipino allies in the Pacific. The US at least will be honest and stab you in the front, but the Chinese will always stab you in the back.

    • @k-studio8112
      @k-studio8112 Рік тому

      Well at one time in history, US did stab Philippines in the back after they fought against the Spanish

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Рік тому +5

      But what kind of American are you?

    • @himmyneutron5769
      @himmyneutron5769 Рік тому

      @@Shinkajo right they ain't helping no black or mexican people lol they only kiss up to the whites lol

    • @331SVTCobra
      @331SVTCobra Рік тому +26

      @@Shinkajo The kind that stands up for free navigation. Countries may not own open ocean.
      If you're not afraid to protest against your government, something no citizen of the US, EU, UK, Japan, Korea, PI, or Australia is afraid to do, maybe you can tell your government to stop being militarily antagonistic.
      Know that if you try to invade Taiwan there will be tens of thousands of soldiers lost in the air and sea before they ever get to the island. Also count on all the oil tankers getting either captured or sunk, and all Chinese vessels anywhere in the world being sunk or captured... so the fishing fleet, merchant ships, oil tankers, naval combatants... all gone.
      Do you really want that?

    • @Filipino_guy1
      @Filipino_guy1 Рік тому +6

      I hope we do well and it looks likely with American help

  • @mirrorm00n
    @mirrorm00n 7 місяців тому +3

    As someone from these islands, it still bewilders me why the PH is not yet a maritime superpower (rhetorically asking, of course). Archipelagic nations in history were mostly naval powers. So it's my dream -- a fantasy -- that one day we will be rich enough to afford to be a maritime force in the region, both economic and military. Not in my lifetime for sure. Of course, if the war doesn't get us first.

  • @nataliountalan646
    @nataliountalan646 15 днів тому +1

    As a Filipino we are right to fight to our nation we are not a seating duck.

  • @TheProtagonistDies
    @TheProtagonistDies Рік тому +94

    This guy was born to narrate

    • @Chiller01
      @Chiller01 Рік тому +20

      He’s gotten smoother over time but your right he’s had that kind of approachable Everyman vibe from the start. I think he consciously mispronounces stuff to generate comments but it’s funny in any case.

    • @SkepticalChris
      @SkepticalChris Рік тому +6

      He's easy on the eyes too

    • @weareheretochange7361
      @weareheretochange7361 Рік тому

      DEATH TO CHINA AND RUSSIAN TROLLS. That pretend to be Filipinos. Are part of spread disinformation and propaganda in the Philippines. Including support the past administration and help the son of dictator to power.

  • @ericbergfield6451
    @ericbergfield6451 Рік тому +85

    From my travels, the Filipino people are super chill, really nice & respectful (I haven't been to the Philippines, just seen their people around the world). I personally have a very high respect for them, & hope they continue to work with the US, despite the errors of our past with them.

    • @alvinsmith3894
      @alvinsmith3894 Рік тому +9

      Ty for acknowledging the past. That's the bare minimum yet people refuse to do it. We should all focus on the main enemy at hand, China.

    • @JojieCerteza
      @JojieCerteza Рік тому +2

      ssssh... it's called art of war.. we pretend to be chill then we take your food and eat it!

    • @chanceberg832
      @chanceberg832 Рік тому +1

      Me too and I have been there 3 times

    • @grayscale888
      @grayscale888 Рік тому

      @@indiasuperclean6969 wtf! Bro said all the contradictory statements 💀

    • @rpimjada1549
      @rpimjada1549 Місяць тому

      Filipinos are never into grudges. 300+ of Spanish rule yet Filipinos embrace Spain. Thus Spain refers to the Philippines with gusto rather than disdain. Several decades of the USA colonizing us yet we consider the USA a friend and ally. Over 3 years of violent Japanese occupation yet today we love Japan and Japan looks upon us as partners. That is how much we do not hate people even after all evil is done. And when the PRC or China stops being a bully, we will also forgive them. It's just being Filipino.
      As a Filipino saying goes...
      "Magtago ka sa bundok pagkinalaban mo kami. Pero kaibiganin mo kami pati bahay, buhay at pagkain i-aalya sa iyo"
      (Go hide inside caves if you make us your enemy. But be our friend and we give you our home, food, and life.)

  • @user-vi3lx5mn9f
    @user-vi3lx5mn9f 8 місяців тому +2

    I agree we need a partnership. Visited there when I was in the Navy.

  • @Marbeary
    @Marbeary Рік тому +37

    Also recently China Coast guard has been pointing "lasers" at Philippine Coast Guard so this only helps Philippines fast forwarding the creation of US bases. Also the northern most island you can get signal from Taiwan radio station it is that close. Also a lot of Filipinos have relatives that are living in the US so the that tie is solid as a rock.

    • @punsalanedmon4537
      @punsalanedmon4537 Рік тому +1

      Corruption is the main problem of the Philippines since We did Independent I think the solution is
      Common Wealth of US is much better for Poor Filipinos.
      Many Americans and Filipinos died for Philippines during the 1st and 2nd World War,
      Now Philippines is Independent many poor people have no medical benefits and poor social security due to corruption system.
      Until now Americans help us specially in Security and Free medication for poor Filipino. There are 4.5 million legally FILIPINO- AMERICANS leaving in States now 95% of them sending money in there Family back at home $35,000,000,000 per anumn it is 10% GDP It is good for Economy of the Phil. I have been in USA before very nice people and good policies of Goverment and good benefits for Americans Citizen which We don't have in the Philippines.
      Thank you Americans for all your support for poor Filipino fishermen.
      We don't want China and We don't need Chinese.
      Businessmen and Some politicians build billions of dollars from China.
      Most of our Politicians seem to have plans to protect the West Philippines sea but truly they want to win again in the next election to have more votes and they can't do anything in the West Philippines Sea They are just pretentious that they are concerned.
      Therefore most Filipino politicians don't like American Politicians before they will realize that Rich Filipinos and other Filipino Politicians are Corrupt they are always try to destroy the good things from Spain and USA to continue the corrupt system in the Phil.
      Young Filipinos now realized that Americans are a good influence but some Filipino politician manipulate it.

  • @davocc2405
    @davocc2405 Рік тому +119

    China have been treating boundaries of Filipino waters with contempt despite losing in court on the issue. Also the Philippines will be taking quite a bit of manufacturing work away from China too.

    • @davocc2405
      @davocc2405 Рік тому +5

      @@gattlinggun9881 uuummm... What?

    • @halfevilhalfgood2206
      @halfevilhalfgood2206 Рік тому +2

      ​@@gattlinggun9881 you triggered the gay Americans

    • @philipquigley
      @philipquigley Рік тому +2

      the Philippines or any other country would not survive without getting Chinese good

    • @ryanblanch2764
      @ryanblanch2764 Рік тому +5

      @@philipquigley That’s actually incorrect. India is getting close to the same levels of production and without the baggage. China is energy reliant on everyone else.

    • @davocc2405
      @davocc2405 Рік тому

      @@philipquigley apparently this is changing quite rapidly. China generally assembled and made low to medium end goods; these are services and functions that can be more reliably done elsewhere in Asia and particularly in Mexico where education standards are roughly double yet wages are only about a third on average. Add in shipping and energy/materials security and it is quite an advantage at least for American supply chains and by extension quite a few European ones too.
      China has the inexorable problems of huge financial problems internally, crashing demographic base, very tenuous food security and even more tenuous energy security to boot. If they get into an open conflict situation it could collapse any remaining supply chains for food stuffs or materials production too; it looks quite dystopian there. God only knows how they would fare with yet another pandemic too, I can't see any upsides.
      Businesses will be looking at this and pulling right out already; the risks are far too high.
      At present Apple was the biggest who stayed and they are paying a HUGE price for this apparently; I believe they are moving out now too but it's going to take a fair bit of time.
      I understand Xi himself isn't getting any actual information either which means the country is barely governed if at all. It's quite alarming, a LOT of people will probably die from this.

  • @mattiOTX
    @mattiOTX 9 місяців тому

    My dad owns a huusk, like the exact one you are advertising for. I like it, the hardened steel holds an edge longer than german steel though its higher in carbon. I think it also does really well butchering meats.

  • @johnfurseth9791
    @johnfurseth9791 Рік тому

    Good content. I’m surprised a bit that a former infantryman concludes with “over and out” though. It can’t be both. Over continues a radio conversation. Out ends it.

  • @AccordGTR
    @AccordGTR Рік тому +398

    I'm a senior citizen of the Philippines that was educated in America for 10 years during the Marcos years...this is a very fair and honest analysis of Philippine history. I'm afraid history will repeat itself and my country will be in the middle of another superpower tug-of-war

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +11

      You got that right. The term "Puppet" rings a bell.

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому +21

      it is what it is, we are a small nation with an undeveloped military we either lean to the east or west. The only thing i would say that will avoid that is if asean unites to one country and combines all their economic and military might.

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 Рік тому +5

      Our Location demand it sadly.
      Our leaders should be looking to leverage our location to gain an upper hand in Global Politics.

    • @Disappointed739
      @Disappointed739 Рік тому +34

      ​@@jmgonzales7701 You do yourself a disservice, I think. The Philippines is neither small nor undeveloped economically or militarily. It has a educated populace capable of many things coupled with a huge workforce, it has a military which is stronger than ever before, it is a functioning democracy, and it certainly is not a failure on the world stage because it has maintained its independence for 40+ years from major powers quite successfully. If anything, I would say you have the right to be quite proud of how much your country has accomplished.

    • @silverhawkscape2677
      @silverhawkscape2677 Рік тому

      ​@@jmgonzales7701 Dude. We won't. Asean will not end up like the European Union and even many European Nations want more independence from the Union.
      Philippines becoming part of a Supernation is surrendering our Sovereignty that we died for. Same case for other nations hench why it won't happen.
      Funny how you are the same person to advocate for erasing all the Spanish names in the Philippines to "decolonize" it but be the first to speak about assimilating us into a Supernations.

  • @manueleduarte1275
    @manueleduarte1275 Рік тому +195

    Not sure if somebody already pointed this one thing ouy, but that disputed territory here is called differently, depending on what side you're looking at. West Philippine Sea is whar we Filipinos call it. While China calls it South China Sea.
    Love that you and your team translated some Filipino proverbs, Chris

    • @Y14H515
      @Y14H515 Рік тому +4

      @@indiasuperclean6969 Great people great country 👍 🇵🇭❤️🇮🇳

    • @manueleduarte1275
      @manueleduarte1275 Рік тому +1

      @@Y14H515 Thanks, man.

    • @guycross493
      @guycross493 Рік тому +8

      As a Filipino, we should just call it the South East Asian Sea because almost every SEA nation wants a piece of that sea

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 Рік тому +5

      @@guycross493 I can see SEA Sea as a sea name to cease SEA Sea name dispute.

    • @aaronleverton4221
      @aaronleverton4221 Рік тому +4

      @@guycross493 "I live on an island in the SEA Sea."
      "Uh, you mean just "the sea", right? We don't say "sea sea" in English."
      "No, it is the SEA Sea."
      "Like, it's twice as much sea as the other seas?"
      "No, the SEA Sea is actually not a large sea."

  • @louisdifrancesco1474
    @louisdifrancesco1474 8 місяців тому +3

    Imagine a roadway/railway made 200ft wide connecting Japan, Taiwan, Phillipine, Indonesia, Australia. It carries wind/solar generators to power electrified trains, aqua & agticulture hydroponics, pipelines carrying gas, oil, water. Housing to support this local food production is possible.
    Airfields/harbors are possible alongside this structure that defines Economic Exclusion Regions and acts as an anchor to expand acros the Pacific to perform all these activities.
    Ships & airplanes requiring fuel can be reduced/eliminated reducing CO gas.

  • @brycekirby1567
    @brycekirby1567 3 місяці тому

    Good work , yet again

  • @stewpacalypse7104
    @stewpacalypse7104 Рік тому +73

    My great-grandfather fought during the Spanish-American war in the Philippines. After catching and surviving smallpox he was sent to Luzon to work in the hospital since he was immune, it was not pretty. After all that he happily returned to Pennsylvania and spent the next 40 years as a coal miner.

    • @Frankie5Angels150
      @Frankie5Angels150 Рік тому +10

      Man, that dude must have gone to his grave thinking that life sucks!

  • @dr_gotheem3899
    @dr_gotheem3899 Рік тому +65

    As a geologist, I can confirm, the Philippines and their people are awesome 😎

    • @cadam4230
      @cadam4230 Рік тому +7

      I am from China and I can confirm this too.

    • @prsimoibn2710
      @prsimoibn2710 Рік тому +1

      As a person with a brain, I can confirm that communism is stupid

    • @dackicatequista8575
      @dackicatequista8575 Рік тому

      They were not exiled,america and communist group colluded to oust the former president.

    • @justmeandmydogs6526
      @justmeandmydogs6526 Рік тому +2

      @NEO I'm in China and I'm using youtube. now I question ur being human 🤣

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому

      how can we use our resources effectively

  • @aubreyrose135
    @aubreyrose135 4 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for this video.❤PH

  • @jocelynnowen3078
    @jocelynnowen3078 9 місяців тому +5

    Good job Chris presenting this. I’m not from the Philippines but the USA and there seems to be a glitch in historical perspective. The terms colony of the USA gets tossed in instead of a representative government we created after the insurrection. True that the USA is very crafty and sly and we build great Navy ships and boats but we are not close to being slavers like China. War is bad no matter who is in it and the South China Sea was a scary place before the USA exsisted

  • @rbenusa
    @rbenusa Рік тому +103

    The Filipino economy is actually very weird in that it skipped the extractive and industrialization phase, and landed right straight into the services sector, with a top export product of electronics. Yep, our country went straight into an the economic model for a highly developed country with the gdp per capita of a mid-level power, while skipping the full industrialization phase. It was brought by a unique combination of a domestic history of unrest while coinciding with 3 financial crisis in the region. As a result there's a lot of growing pain but we skipped the possibility of the Dutch disease due to this, which would have been a disaster with our corrupt political situation.

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому +9

      The FIlipino economy had a unique path, but nonetheless, it is still considered a rapidly growing and a new industrialized country, only gaining that category in the 2010s. Meaning service was a major sector of the economy in the late 20th century before the growing trend towards manufacturing.
      However, with current trends today, it's hardly "in pain," as it is now one of the fastest growing economies in Asia, where its manufacturing industry, has been blooming, that's why you mentioned that our top exports are now electronics, compared to agriculture in the 2000s. "Corruption" is a over-sensationalized topic, when in reality, it has the same degree of "corruption" as with the rest of ASEAN, and is still growing incredibly fast nowadays.
      2/3 of the financial crisis you imply (Asian Financial Crisis and the 2020 Pandemic) have been weathered in still well, the PH was the least affected country during the Asian Financial Crisis, the country rebounded significantly a year after the 2020 pandemic.

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому +5

      ​@Blood Pearl If you pertain to Duterte as the previous administration, it's hardly an import-substitution mode, as we may import some agriculture products, but we are still expanding our exports, particularly strategic exports, such as semiconductors and computer chips. The semiconductor industry alone reported 15%+ growth last year. RCEP, which we recently signed, would now greatly help with that expansion of exports.

    • @williamzk9083
      @williamzk9083 Рік тому +8

      -Industrialization in Philippines would have been difficult due to the lack of energy such as coal, oil or natural gas. The Philippines Fishing fleet for inttance consumes 40% of its oil imports. China is trying to steal the natural gas reserves in the West Philippine Sea (that's what we used to call the Sth China Sea).
      - The fact that the Philippines is an island archipelago also prevented development of a national rail network.
      -Now that there are ports, road transport and air transport industrialization is possible.
      -I hope also that the development of renewable energies will give the Philippines some independence in the future.
      -I am Australian and have nothing but the best hopes for the Philippine people. I've traveled widely in SE Asia Asians and I must say the Filipinos are the most polite, sensitive people I've come across.

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому +3

      ​@@williamzk9083 As a resident, logistics and transport infrastructure wasn't really invested during the 20th century. This has led to the stagnation of logistics of goods and people during the 80s right until the 2000s.
      However, as reported from global news organizations and financia commentaries nowadays, the country is now significantly investing in infrastructure in industries, such as spending 5% of our GDP in infrastructure developent yearly, or the numerous deals we made we Japan, South Korea, EU, and China with infrastructure deals. This coincides with the greater foreign investment and industrial potential capacity of the country, such as semiconductor and computer chip manufacturing.
      From the way I see it, the country is now currently industrializing after decades, as it now embraces free-trade.

    • @tommyquia
      @tommyquia Рік тому +2

      @@williamzk9083 we have coal,and naturalgas remember the malampaya, singapore dont have anything but they trive

  • @jeddpires
    @jeddpires Рік тому +81

    Philippines not spending much on its military is more due to "diversion of funds" (aka corruption). How can you buy new gear if the funds are in a general's bank account?
    Most recently, the Philippines had to settle for purchased frigates that deviated from the original specs, in a bad way, while costing the same. This was because certain politicians meddled in the dealings with the manufacturer

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 Рік тому +4

      While corruption is a thing, the spending itself is based on the fiscal budget. Compare to US' 3.3% of its GDP to Philippines 1.01% of its' GDP

    • @WingMaster562
      @WingMaster562 Рік тому

      @A Perpetual Guardsman with a flashlight my bad, I meant to type 2.5% as that's the top result I got online.

    • @sekretongbunal563
      @sekretongbunal563 Рік тому +3

      Di po corruption dahilan niyan maliit lang talaga ang budget ng AFP kung iconvert mo budget sa Us dollar sobrang liit kulang pa

    • @ferdyztv1889
      @ferdyztv1889 Рік тому +4

      corruption naman talaga

    • @dchegu
      @dchegu Рік тому +1

      Well in Malaysia, billions of ringgit were already spent for ships that never existed. So at least the Philippines got their frigates.

  • @Darklight24773
    @Darklight24773 11 місяців тому +3

    I want also to suggest about the past times when spain occupied this country for 300yrs ago for me nothing can surpass what jose rizal achive in this country he is the one who taught give strength to Filipino people for 300yrs of slavery not through pistol or sword but he use a book El filibusterismo all of the history in the Philippines during the spain rule is written in that book a very inspiring story😢

  • @sarge7275
    @sarge7275 Місяць тому

    Any war is a nightmare, but Filipinos do not cower to any bullies

  • @ricdale7813
    @ricdale7813 Рік тому +82

    Good thing Japan has been developing a Substantial Naval Presence the last few years and her number's combined with US/NATO would be a substantial Adversary for any Chinese/Russo Naval engagements.

    • @tdawg5742
      @tdawg5742 Рік тому +9

      NATO/AUKUS/Japan/S.Korean military alliance will yield over 70% of all the high end military asset in the world. These nations already have 80% of military market share in arms export with Russian arms export dwindling down daily as we speak.

    • @TheDocLamkin
      @TheDocLamkin Рік тому +1

      UA-cam censored me for all the free speech in the comments. What a gay sentence out of an American veterans mouth

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 Рік тому

      US’ military alone outnumbers both the China and Russia in aircraft combined!

    • @TheDocLamkin
      @TheDocLamkin Рік тому

      @@howardbaxter2514 nobody wants to fight for the pdeo's on the left and right.

  • @jeepgibby
    @jeepgibby Рік тому +142

    My favorite part of cappys videos is the complete lack of transitions. Its like a highschool freshmans presentation and I love it. Its funny

    • @globaladdict
      @globaladdict Рік тому

      It's better than anything you can do

    • @fallencobra5197
      @fallencobra5197 Рік тому +26

      @@globaladdict he was complimenting him

    • @colinmarshall6634
      @colinmarshall6634 Рік тому +11

      It's honestly better. Perun does it this way too. Save the filler for sales presentations.

    • @briangarcia1540
      @briangarcia1540 Рік тому +16

      @@globaladdict avg. infantryman doesn't need you to white knight for him. Relax.

    • @coreytaylor5386
      @coreytaylor5386 Рік тому

      if Im being honest its kinda refreshing to me

  • @tommcclelland119
    @tommcclelland119 10 місяців тому +7

    I served in the Philippines after Nam.
    Good people.
    Happy to see us back to defend international waterways west of the filipino archipelago.

  • @albertosolon8769
    @albertosolon8769 2 місяці тому

    To America - Make the Philippines is your New FORTHRIGHTNESS.😢😢WE SUPPORT YOU 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @JLP627
    @JLP627 Рік тому +320

    Well made, as a Filipino I hope we can find balance between our Asian and American brothers while maintaining a strong Filipino identity.

    • @north6584
      @north6584 Рік тому +32

      @@The_Gambler10 go home chinese go to your internet not in free country internet ok?

    • @grayscale888
      @grayscale888 Рік тому +21

      @@north6584 i don't think that guy is a Chinese 😂

    • @larryjones4760
      @larryjones4760 Рік тому +1

      Well we used to have a korean-american ambassador so we don't have issues with them.

    • @kaimalino528
      @kaimalino528 Рік тому +7

      How about standing up for yourself and not running to another Bully to defend against a Bully? Vietnam did it: In a span of thirty years, they kicked French, American and Chinese A$$es and also invaded a neighbor and ousted the Khmer Rouge. Relying on a Bully is never a good idea; its hard to make them go home.

    • @decafwolo9837
      @decafwolo9837 Рік тому +2

      @@north6584 Do the Chinese not desserve a free internet?😭Is this how a free internet treats dissenters?By telling them they are not welcomed?😢

  • @Andrew-gn9qp
    @Andrew-gn9qp Рік тому +427

    The Philippines has always been strategically important in the Asia-Pacific. It's overlooked because its a developing country (unlike Japan), and it's too Westernized to be considered exotic (unlike Vietnam, Thailand).

    • @herrkommandank675
      @herrkommandank675 Рік тому +67

      Its not completely European (or even Latin) or completely Asian, it's a combination.
      It has a Malay roots, from its language, majority Malay, with some noticeable English and Spanish semblance, its customs and culinary based on Sinic (Chinese), Indian, and Arab influences.
      The only thing I can see that's "western" is the Catholocism and the English-speaking part, but it's not even unique as India is also a large English-speaking country.

    • @noynoybaqui
      @noynoybaqui Рік тому +55

      I haven't head this before "it's too Westernized to be considered exotic (unlike Vietnam, Thailand)." Interesting perspective.

    • @harveyseno2790
      @harveyseno2790 Рік тому +34

      @@noynoybaqui Its too Christianized as opposed to Thailand (Buddhists)

    • @mtnbikr107
      @mtnbikr107 Рік тому +2

      Excellent description!

    • @jmgonzales7701
      @jmgonzales7701 Рік тому +11

      i dont consider us to be that westernized

  • @ChannelIO-VIDEO
    @ChannelIO-VIDEO 4 місяці тому +1

    Well addressed and factually accurate!
    Kudos!
    Now if only the rest of mainstream news outlets could follow suit.

  • @10MNTMEDIC
    @10MNTMEDIC 6 місяців тому

    3:13 as a Filipino-American who proudly earned (and re-earned) his Mountain tab after partying in downtown Watertown and Fort Drum , this would be an absolute win-win ⚔️ 🦬

  • @oompalumpus699
    @oompalumpus699 Рік тому +39

    Hearing Cappy mangle the pronunciations of places in my country gives me life.
    That spare parts charm is a timeless classic.

    • @sablevo
      @sablevo Рік тому +2

      He mangled Abu Sayyaf too, so I guess it evens out. :D

    • @samuelmendoza9356
      @samuelmendoza9356 Рік тому +1

      @@sablevo And Zambales too. It's pronounced, Zam - Ba - Les. Not Zam - Bales

    • @SL4PSH0CK
      @SL4PSH0CK Рік тому

      lol classic

    • @armynurseboy
      @armynurseboy Рік тому

      Yeah, is Abu-Shariff a new terrorist group???😆

  • @FT4Freedom
    @FT4Freedom Рік тому +10

    We have plenty US Citizens in the Philippines. And millions of Filipinos in the United States. The bond is strong.

  • @stevenwinegar9355
    @stevenwinegar9355 5 місяців тому +1

    One of the homies (on the right) in the picture at 9:58 is carrying an M1 Garand. I wouldn’t be surprised if these, and other weapons that were used in the region during WWII, were in common circulation among various militias.

  • @e121pvi
    @e121pvi 11 місяців тому

    Me and Wife have a house there. Filipinos don't like Chinese. I love the Philippines and Filipinos are hardest working people I ever met. Filipinos are the most generous and kind people. They are hard fighters.

  • @Sinn0100
    @Sinn0100 Рік тому +75

    Thank you people of the Philippines! You guys are amazing and we thank you for sticking with us!

    • @milomilo417
      @milomilo417 Рік тому

      That's just propaganda. The Phil President knows the US military only wants to use the Phil bases as props for optics. Power projection, more like power pretension HAHAHA The US military has been losing all its wars, it even lost to Vietnam, it certainly would be annihilated by China. More likely, BBM & China had understanding that they let the US posture all it wants, it doesn't matter anyhow HAHAHA

    • @Sinn0100
      @Sinn0100 Рік тому

      @@milomilo417
      Very funny and extremely ignorant of this entire topic. First and foremost, the US did not lose a single engagement in Vietnam. That means we effectively beat them even with our military being shackled. The only "wars" that were "lost" were all police actions, every single time. We have not been in a full out war since Vietnam and even that was limited.
      Now, as far as China is concerned...you're a funny guy. The second hostilities break out we pull all of our businesses essentially breaking them financially. Once Russia falls China will no longer have their buffer. They will not be able to pivot their businesses fast enough and will completely collapse. China's last year as a "super power" will likely be 2027 when they stupidly try to take Taiwan. We can subdue them in Taiwan utilizing our superior air power and when I say SUPERIOR, that's just what I mean. They just barely caught up to our 30 year old F-22 Raptor. They don't even have a full squadron of fighters yet and by the time they do our new jets will be ready. I doubt China could handle just one carrier group and we have 12 of them right now.

    • @milomilo417
      @milomilo417 Рік тому +2

      @Sinn0100 Vietnam defeated the US, that's why there is a single Vietnam. The Americans ran for dear life to the Kabul Airport chased by the Talibans. Oops, they won in Grenada. Congrats HAHAHA

    • @punsalanedmon4537
      @punsalanedmon4537 Рік тому +1

      Corruption is the main problem of the Philippines since We did Independent I think the solution is
      Common Wealth of US is much better for Poor Filipinos.
      Many Americans and Filipinos died for Philippines during the 1st and 2nd World War,
      Now Philippines is Independent many poor people have no medical benefits and poor social security due to corruption system.
      Until now Americans help us specially in Security and Free medication for poor Filipino. There are 4.5 million legally FILIPINO- AMERICANS leaving in States now 95% of them sending money in there Family back at home $35,000,000,000 per anumn it is 10% GDP It is good for Economy of the Phil. I have been in USA before very nice people and good policies of Goverment and good benefits for Americans Citizen which We don't have in the Philippines.
      Thank you Americans for all your support for poor Filipino fishermen.
      We don't want China and We don't need Chinese.
      Businessmen and Some politicians build billions of dollars from China.
      Most of our Politicians seem to have plans to protect the West Philippines sea but truly they want to win again in the next election to have more votes and they can't do anything in the West Philippines Sea They are just pretentious that they are concerned.
      Therefore most Filipino politicians don't like American Politicians before they will realize that Rich Filipinos and other Filipino Politicians are Corrupt they are always try to destroy the good things from Spain and USA to continue the corrupt system in the Phil.
      Young Filipinos now realized that Americans are a good influence but some Filipino politician manipulate it.

    • @Sinn0100
      @Sinn0100 Рік тому +3

      @@punsalanedmon4537
      I'm happy you're with us my friend. We American citizens really wish you the very best. I personally would like to see a lot more money go your way for a strong infrastructure and medical.

  • @maverickiragulfan4434
    @maverickiragulfan4434 Рік тому +58

    American presence in the Philippines would greatly help make Chinese aggressions in check. Chinese navy and "militia" has been harassing Filipino fisherman for some time now and since our navy is small we can't patrol our ezz effectively and even if we try to stop them from illegally fishing (causing overfishing resulting to our fisherman having to travel farther and farther away to catch sufficient fish for their families making them more vulnerable to Chinese navy/coast guard) and harassing Filipino fisherman we don't have the capabilities to pose a real threat to China so they often ignore us. And American soldiers on the ground would probably help ease the tension on south china sea especially the disputed islands and the artificial islands the China has developed to be a military installation. For me personally it is better to have some foreign power that is democratic and free than to live under the rule of a authoritarian government that has stripped it's people from their basic human rights.

    • @dtsai
      @dtsai Рік тому +2

      China loves Philippines like Xinjiang. The 1 child policy created 300 million angry single Chinese men getting nagged by their moms to get a Wife and kids. That's a lot of guys they have to keep happy. The other reason they need to expand to other countries is the 1 child policy reduced their Gene Pool. In 2 generations, they risk marrying their relatives because there are no single women in China. Not to mention that the women are super picky and spoiled due to being rare commodities. Plenty of oil, fish and women there for All you can Eat Buffet at Philippines and other countries. Philippines almost fell for the trap and become all Han Chinese like Xinjiang. China's landmass is larger in modern times than historical times. They doing a slow and steady expansion making sure they can hold all that land they take.

    • @TheOnlyKingBee
      @TheOnlyKingBee Рік тому

      China Probably wouldn't do much about your rights... However they would mine the country for what is worth and leave a huge debt for you to pay.

    • @randomdude2832
      @randomdude2832 Рік тому +2

      but it ramps up the possibility ifn ot certainty of us aggression...
      look out for us created and supported groups like al'qaeda.

    • @loganwolfram4216
      @loganwolfram4216 Рік тому +1

      Plus we genuinely want you to be independently strong.

    • @firasajoury7813
      @firasajoury7813 Рік тому +2

      @@loganwolfram4216 no you don’t atleast don’t lie about it

  • @EC-hf8ui
    @EC-hf8ui 10 місяців тому +6

    I think it is smart on the Philippines part to join back up with US while maintaining ties with China, playing both sides and leaning to either side occasionally to get benefits from both sides instead of just sticking to one and making the other one an enemy is a much much smarter move

    • @chinarise
      @chinarise 5 місяців тому

      You overestimate the level of education in the Philippines.
      For China, it is as ridiculous as a grasshopper.

  • @adjakammoya8617
    @adjakammoya8617 18 днів тому

    It's good that the Philippines was not totally influenced by china so that its foreign policy wasn't beholden to any one country for its military logistics and technical support. Thanks to the present Philippine Government for their strong assertion in our ECC at the SCS.

  • @lornadeleon1890
    @lornadeleon1890 5 місяців тому +3

    God bless Philippines and all allies countries 🙏🙏🙏

  • @onegemini420
    @onegemini420 Рік тому +75

    Always had a fondness for the Philippines. My Junior High and High school had a large percentage of students with Filipino heritage. Many were my friends and some were romantic interests. My nephew has a Filipino heritage from his mother. I am still trying to finagle their lumpia recipe from them.

  • @bilat-bikeislifeadventuret6499
    @bilat-bikeislifeadventuret6499 Рік тому +339

    as a filipino, you nailed all aspects of your topics. it is great that you also tackled the politics of philippines since nowadays are very polarizing.

    • @naturesstressrelievers9824
      @naturesstressrelievers9824 Рік тому +3

      👌👍

    • @san6788
      @san6788 Рік тому +1

      ty for your input

    • @paulschulte1064
      @paulschulte1064 Рік тому +10

      I just permanently moved to the Philippines from the USA. I was an American history major, and remain a world history student. I’m keeping my big American mouth shut and observing and learning about the Philippines. I am aware of and concerned about China’s greedy hands as they reach to extend their control. The Philippines is nowhere near prepared to resist and I hope bathe USA is a valued ally. Meanwhile, I’ll be pedaling my bike as far as I can while being mesmerized by the Philippines and it’s people. 😊😊

    • @nolove857
      @nolove857 Рік тому +1

      As an American living in the Philippines what do the Filipinos sat about the Americans coming back to the Philippines and build bases and to help protect the country

    • @StickyKeys187
      @StickyKeys187 Рік тому +1

      @@paulschulte1064 should've stayed in the U.S. WWIII is about to happen

  • @bernabecaneta6154
    @bernabecaneta6154 8 місяців тому

    Sir thanks for sharing this video GodBless yuo allways and yuor family from phillipens Bernabe asid cañeta

  • @ericb.4358
    @ericb.4358 11 місяців тому

    As a former Peace Corps Volunteer (Philippines XIII) in Mindanao and married to a Filipina I've been all around the islands from Basilan to Baugio and I can tell you that the HUGE 20 million Fil-Americans (including their dependents) US population the Philippines will never cut ties with the US. First the US-to-Philippines remittance monies are a great support to the Filipino economy. Second the familial ties between the two nations are very strong.
    BTW, if the US signs 50 or 99 year "leases" on a few strategic Filipino bases the next Filipino administration would be forced to accept them, like it or not.

  • @travelguy1564
    @travelguy1564 Рік тому +23

    Hey Chris - I was the coordinating Officer for Ferdinand's flight out of the PI - Feb 25, 1986. The 9th Aeromedical Evac Squadron - I put him and Imelda on a DC-9 then I flew with him to Guam. My tour there was in 85 and 86 - some good times there back then.

  • @Yesnog05
    @Yesnog05 Рік тому +259

    My father (Filipino-American) was stationed in Clark Air Base when he was in the US Air Force in the early 80s and he was surprised to hear the Philippines willing to let the US military back in the country. But at the same time, I can understand why they needed it as threats for Taiwan and the artificial islands China constructed so close to many of the south east Asian countries

    • @internalharm
      @internalharm Рік тому

      GI baby?

    • @Yesnog05
      @Yesnog05 Рік тому +1

      @@sunnywynn56 Not really. We watched a lot of documentaries about the 2022 election and the rampant disinformation, online trolls, and revival of the Ramos legacy thanks to Imelda Marcos. Plus he knows how bad of a reputation having a US military base could spark a lot of backlash like it did in the 80s

    • @mobilejfd
      @mobilejfd Рік тому +35

      @@sunnywynn56 Still better than Liberal and Cpp

    • @BeowolfNindoJournal
      @BeowolfNindoJournal Рік тому +17

      I heard from relatives of friends who lived near Clark air base that all they could hear were women screaming, because American soldiers kept raping the local women. Let's hope it's not anything close to that this time.

    • @DK-yz9xk
      @DK-yz9xk Рік тому

      tell me how your dad sold out to the colonizers without telling me he did ;D

  • @jairusjanagustin8175
    @jairusjanagustin8175 2 місяці тому

    I like how you translated every proverb

  • @theofficialken1755
    @theofficialken1755 11 місяців тому

    Id love to work on one of those bases.