Forgot your password?
  • Increase font size
  • Default font size
  • Decrease font size
  • default color
  • green color
  • red color

MabuhayRadio

Saturday
Jun 10th
Home Columns JGL Eye President Obama Wants Friends Close, Enemies Closer
President Obama Wants Friends Close, Enemies Closer PDF Print E-mail
User Rating: / 1
PoorBest 
Columns - JGL Eye
Friday, 07 December 2012 07:22

 

 

JGL Eye Column

By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA

(© 2012 Journal Group Link International)
 
C HICAGO (jGLi) – In his first official act following his re-election, President Obama decided to visit Thailand, Cambodia and Burma. This gesture of Mr. Obama of excluding the Philippines from his itinerary has confounded political opinion makers in Manila.


There is no doubt the
Philippines is the U.S.’s oldest ally in the region when it became part of the U.S. colony at the end of 19th century.  In fact, natives of the Philippines at the time are considered U.S. Citizens because Philippines was a U.S. Commonwealth, like Puerto Rico, and the Philippines had no sovereignty to speak of.

But why would Mr. Obama give countries, like Thailand, an opportunity to witness his victory lap at the expense of an ally, which is only two hours or less away on board his Air Force One?

Mr. Obama had shown that in the country where he had a close affinity, he made sure that it would be given priority of his visit when he included Indonesia in his first Asian tour in October 2010. He will make another sentimental trip to Indonesia when he attends the APEC Summit in Bali in 2013. Indonesia was Barack Obama’s boyhood home when he moved there at seven-years old and lived there for four years.

Meanwhile, it is easy to figure out that the Philippines had been visited by some past U.S. Presidents, like Harry Truman and Lyndon Johnson, before martial law when the Philippines was recovering from the ashes of World War II and had hosted two huge U.S. military bases. But after the dismantling of those bases, the Philippines was paid its first visit by another U.S. President – Bill Clinton – who attended the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation)  Summit in 1996 at Subic and the last by second President George W. Bush on Oct. 18, 2003, when Bush also spoke before the Philippine Congress.

While every Philippine President after World War II would pay a visit to the White House during their term of office instead of taking a beeline to the United Nations' annual events, U.S. presidents are never the type to return the favor to visit Malacañang.

This is a given because of the Philippines’ decision to shut down U.S. military bases, which were the first targets of attack, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, whose 71st anniversary will be observed this Friday (Dec. 7th.)

But if one has to go further back into history, it will be noted that Thailand when it was still known as Siam (remember the “Siamese Twins,” who were born of Thai-Chinese father and a Chinese-Malay mother in what used to be province of Siam and they would later become U.S. naturalized citizens?) was an enemy of the United States during World War II.
 
THAILAND DECLARED WAR VS. U.S.
DURING WW II
 
D uring World II,
Japan demanded the right to move troops across Thailand to the Malayan (now Malaysia) frontier. Japan invaded the country and engaged the Thai Army for six to eight hours before Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram or (Pibul Songgram) or simply Phibun (Pibul), Prime Minister and virtual military dictator of Thailand from 1938 to 1944 and 1948 to 1957, ordered armistice.

 

Shortly, thereafter, Japan was granted free passage and on Dec. 21, 1941, Thailand and Japan signed a military alliance with a secret protocol wherein Tokyo agreed to help Thailand regain territories lost to the British and French.
While
Japan was attacking the Philippines and U.S. Army later known as the U.S. Army Forces of the Far East, Thailand declared war on the United States and United Kingdom  (England) on Jan. 25, 1942
.

After the war, however, Thailand also became an ally of the United States.
This gesture of Mr. Obama of visiting a former enemy territory while bypassing an old ally, like the
Philippines
, is putting into play the popular line spoken in “Godfather II” movie by Mafioso Don Michael Corleone to “keep your friends close and enemies closer.”

This line was, however, said to be attributed to another Italian philosopher, Nicollo Machiavelli in “The Prince,” which means you always want to keep your friends close to you because they are people you can trust and rely on. On the other hand, enemies are always going to be out there seeking to harm you so you want to keep an extremely close eye on them in order to make sure that they are not going to hurt you.
 
OBAMA CONSISTENT WITH HIS POLITICAL AND PERSONAL BELIEFS

 
In fact, Mr. Obama has also pulled the same strategy on one of his critics, Los Angeles, California-based Filipino community leader Bobby Reyes of this MabuhayRadio.com, who received an early season’s greeting card from Mr. Obama for the first time. Mr. Reyes had tried to twist my arm to change my support from Mr. Obama to Mr. Mitt Romney a few days before the Nov. 6 elections, saying the Romney landslide was inevitable.


I told Bobby that’s fine with me if I don’t get any card from Mr. Obama since a friend and supporter do not expect a favor in return of his support although I expect Mr. Obama to help others to return my favor.


But I had early brush with this consequential theory of conducing relationship from my former source of news in the
Philippines – the late Mayor Nemesio Yabut of Makati. Note the name “Nemesio” must have been derived from “nemesis” (act of retribution).


Mayor Yabut told me that whenever his personal and political enemies would come within the confines of
Makati, he made sure that the Makati police would be there to secure them from getting harmed.


Mr. Yabut told me, “Joseph, if my enemies, like the
Trinidad brothers, whom I refused to grant a permit to put up beer gardens in Makati, would come to Makati, I would provide them Makati police escorts. If they were injured or killed in my city, I will be the first to be blamed. So I had instructed the Makati police to protect my enemies.”


Fair enough. I hope, when the
Philippines hosts the APEC Summit in 2016, Mr. Obama will not find any reason not to show up in Manila, unless, he would be actively campaigning for the election of his successor.


After all, there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests.
# # #

 

Watch out for the upcoming media-outlet oriented, subscription-based website of Journal Group Link International that guarantees originally sourced stories, features, photos, audios and videos and multi-media contents.)

 

Editor’s Note: To contact the author, please e-mail him at: (lariosa_jos@sbcglobal.net)

 

 


Last Updated on Monday, 10 December 2012 16:36
 

Add your comment

Your name:
Your email:
Subject:
Comment (you may use HTML tags here):

Who's Online

We have 55 guests online

Donate

Please consider supporting the "ReVOTElution of Hope" for Sorsogon as the Pilot Province. Please see "ReVOTElution" Banner on this page for details.

Amount: 

Quote of the Day

Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence.Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts.Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.~Calvin Coolidge~