MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said his nation could go to war if its soldiers were hurt in the disputed South China Sea, a…
MANILA: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has said his nation could go to war if its soldiers were hurt in the disputed South China Sea, a top aide said on Wednesday (May 30) after allegations emerged that Beijing had harassed Manila’s troops in the area.
National Security Adviser Hermogenes Esperon made the comments as Duterte’s administration pushed back against criticism its response to Chinese activities in the hotly contested waters had been weak.
«Just the other night, the president said if my troops are hurt there, that could be my red line,» Esperon told reporters.
«Or, if our people are hurt there at Pag-asa Island. We are not saying we are going to war, but if they oppress us that may force our hand, because we will not allow ourselves to be oppressed.»
Pag-asa, better known as Thitu, is the largest of the islands and outcrops garrisoned by Philippine troops in the disputed areas of the South China Sea.