Photo from Hindustan Times |
Instead of staying neutral in the
heightening tension between military superpowers and calling for demilitarization
of the West Philippine Sea and the whole of the Indo-Pacific region, the
Philippines, under the leadership of Marcos, Jr., is arming itself with the
purchase of nuclear-capable hypersonic missiles from India, the labor group
Partido Manggagawa (PM) said in a statement to media Monday.
PM demands that the plan be aborted,
or if it’s too late to undo, prevent its commissioning, or better swapped with
other goods that will directly benefit our services-deprived people.
The Philippine Constitution,
particularly Section 8 of Article II, bans nuclear weapons in the country,
though it is hardly imposed against the presence of US soldiers and arms in the
country.
“We tend to believe, therefore, that
proponents of charter change will also amend this article in favor of the P21-B
nuke deal with India as well as the re-establishment of permanent US military
bases in the country,” warned Magtubo.
The group was reacting to local news
that Brahmos, an Indian-made nuclear-capable cruise missile, is arriving in the
country in a few days, with the missile batteries to follow in March.
Said reports confirm what the
Hindustan Times carried in its January 25 report that the ground systems will
reach the Philippines in the next 10 days followed by the missiles that will be
delivered by March. It was made possible, it said, two years after the two
countries signed a deal worth almost $375 million to equip the Philippine
Marines with three batteries of the missiles.
PM Chair Renato Magtubo, said the
country’s desperation against the Chinese position in the West Philippine Sea,
“doesn’t warrant a decision to engage in arms race the way imperialist powers
spend their people’s money for senseless wars amidst the intensifying
cost-of-living and climate crises.”
Furthermore, Magtubo questioned the
strategic rationale behind the procurement, noting that a handful of supersonic
nuclear-capable missiles won’t match China's vast arsenal of advanced missile
systems.
The labor leader said acquiring a
P21-B missile system, the first in the country, “is a very expensive
experiment, adding that the money could have acquired 21,000 tractors for our
farmers or thousands modern jeepneys for our drivers displaced by the PUV
modernization.”
“But the biggest question to ask why
BBM shopped for Brahmos is whether the country is already preparing for war
with China, in concert with the plans by Western powers, particularly the US,
UK, and France,” said Magtubo.
If that is the case, he said, then
the Marcos government is removing all pretensions for international diplomacy
and lays bare its hidden agenda in the ongoing drive for charter change.
In conclusion, PM reiterates its stance against militarization and urges the government to prioritize peaceful resolutions and regional cooperation rather than preparing the road for the country’s nuclear armament.
05 February 2024
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