I thought the gas supply in Malampaya is already on its last legs?
Last edited by Wh1stl3r; June 7th, 2021 at 05:38 PM.
Not legally possible.
The Constitution limits foreign ownership of land and businesses to only 40 percent and reserves the other 60 percent to Filipino citizens or corporations. This restriction applies to foreign ownership of land, natural resources, public utilities, media and advertising. Masisilip sila like yung nangyari sa First Pacific ni MVP sa PLDT noon. Voting rights and economic benefit dapat yung 60% sa Filipinos.
China, ASEAN agree to avoid provocations in South China Sea
So is the CHINA WUHAN VIRUS country going to dismantle its artificial islands and withdraw all its naval, CG and militia forces back to haynan?
After all, by building these articial islands and claiming this vast sea area, sila ang simula at puno't dulo ng provocation at gulo sa WPS at SCS.
Wrong sent.
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Last edited by H1Tman; June 9th, 2021 at 04:21 PM.
China military flybys near Taiwan plunge after US-Japan statement -
Nikkei Asia
Yung bully na CHINA WUHAN VIRUS country only know this equation: force will be met with force
Pentagon puts 'China Task Force' recommendations into action -
Nikkei Asia
Good news for the Philippines
Bad news lang ang doodoodirty at mga kaalyado nito na alipin sa bansang CHINA WUHAN VIRUS
UPDATE 3-U.S. State Dept OKs possible sale of F-16s, missiles to Philippines
US offering some firepower to the Philippines
China fails to sell its fighter jets due to strained ties with other countries
The best explanation for this failure is China's foreign policy. The Philippines is a perfect illustration of why China's fighter export ambitions have stalled, says Aboulafia.
For five years, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has tried to steer the country away from the United States and toward China. Also, until a few years ago, the country had never purchased a new fighter jet--the limited defence budget could only afford hand-me-down jets from the United States.
The Philippines is cash-strapped, non-aligned, and eager to assert a pro-China path: the perfect recipe for a Chinese combat aircraft export market breakthrough in a key regional nation explained Aboulafia.
But, then also China couldn't sell any of its aircraft. Last month, tensions between the two countries in the South China Sea heated up to a simmer, with Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs Teodoro Locsin Jr. tweeting, "You're like an ugly oaf forcing your attentions on a handsome guy who wants to be a friend; not to father a Chinese province."
The Philippines has instead found another path for its combat aircraft needs. In 2015, it took its first Korea Aerospace Industries FA-50s.
^China doesn't want to fight it's own exported plane they are better off fighting an enemy with no weapons at all
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Last edited by kisshmet; July 8th, 2021 at 02:57 PM.