The Philippines should not be intimidated and bullied again by China, this time over the issue of more Edca sites in the country, a senator said. | MAgerINQ
Dela Rosa, however, believes that the latest statement was just meant to discourage the Philippines from honoring its commitment to the US.“Bakit ba, matagal na man nilang ginagawa ‘yung ginagawa nilang pangbu-bully sa atin, bakit pa tayo magpa-additional bully coming from them?”“Gawin natin ang dapat nating gawin dito. Huwag tayong magpa-bully sa kanila, wag tayong magpatakot sa kanila,” the senator also said.
For Dela Rosa, Filipinos should not worry about the recent military drills conducted by China around Taiwan. “Hanggat hindi makaabot sa atin yung bala nila, there’s no cause for concern. Kung ‘yung bala ay nag-landing na sa ating teritoryo, then ma-concern na tayo,” he said.Your subscription has been successful.
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