Donald Trump set to sustain US-Philippines ties to counter China’s clout: analysts
China will be Donald Trump’s key priority, and the Philippines can expect security commitments from Washington to continue, analysts say
Alan Chong, a senior fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore, predicted that Trump would potentially play “hardball with China” and prioritise the US economy after his return.
“If Beijing does not play ball, Trump will arm the Philippines for a confrontation in the South China Sea,” Chong told This Week in Asia.
China claims most of the South China Sea, with the Philippines, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam also contesting sovereignty over the disputed waterways. An international tribunal in 2016 dismissed China’s expansive claims, a ruling Beijing has consistently rejected.
Beijing has been accused of employing aggressive tactics against Philippine ships in the South China Sea previously, such as firing water cannons and using high-intensity lasers, in a bid to assert its claims.