President Obama Wants Friends Close, Enemies Closer |
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Friday, 07 December 2012 07:22 | |||
JGL Eye Column By JOSEPH G. LARIOSA (© 2012 Journal Group Link International)
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.
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. After the war, however, Thailand also became an ally of the United States. 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.
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Editor’s Note: To contact the author, please e-mail him at: (lariosa_jos@sbcglobal.net)
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