Frances Mangosing from the Philippine Daily Inquirer posted some great visuals from Armed Forces of the Philippines that should put a smile on your face.
Just four friends spending the afternoon together.
The United States, Japan, Australia and the Philippines will hold their first joint naval exercises, including anti-submarine warfare training, in a show of force Sunday in the South China Sea where Beijing’s aggressive actions to assert its territorial claims have caused alarm.
The four treaty allies and security partners are holding the exercises to safeguard “the rule of law that is the foundation for a peaceful and stable Indo-Pacific region” and uphold freedom of navigation and overflight, they said in a joint statement issued by their defense chiefs Saturday.
Just being friends and saying friendly things. It is good to have friends.
“We stand with all nations in safeguarding the international order – based on the rule of law – that is the foundation for a peaceful and stable Indo-Pacific region. Our four nations reaffirm the position regarding the 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Tribunal Award as a final and legally binding decision on the parties to the dispute,” the group said in its joint statement.
Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said, “Australia is committed to working with our partners to uphold the global rules-based order. Australia has consistently emphasised the importance for all states to be able to exercise rights and freedoms, including freedom of navigation, in a manner consistent with international law, particularly the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. This Maritime Cooperative Activity with our partners; the Philippines, Japan and the United States demonstrates our unwavering commitment to working together to maintain a peaceful, stable and prosperous region.”
Japanese Minister Kihara Minoru said, “Guided by the vision of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP), Japan has the vital importance of striving to realise a free and open international order based on the rule of law and securing regional peace and stability in cooperation with its ally, like-minded countries and others. Japan believes that the issue concerning the South China Sea is directly related to the peace and stability of the region and is a legitimate concern of the international community including Japan, Australia, the Philippines, and the United States, and thus Japan opposes any unilateral changes to the status quo by force, such attempts as well as any actions that increase tensions in the South China Sea.”
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd James Austin said, “Every country should be free to conduct lawful air and maritime operations. These activities with our allies Australia, Japan, and the Philippines underscore our shared commitment to ensuring that all countries are free to fly, sail, and operate wherever international law allows. Our operations together support peace and stability at the heart of our shared vision for a free and open region.”
I’m not sure the PRC has four friends to have a nice afternoon sail. So sad.
This is good. More of this.
PS: I was going to end this with a snarky bit about LCS, especially in light of “The Grid” we discussed on yesterday’s Midrats … but I’ll save that for tomorrow’s post.
Just talking. We are simultaneously sending other messages (can't build ships amongst them) and hearing partner nations in Asia telling us to focus on interests and asking us not to force them to choose. Each international actor in the region (to include our opponents) will have their own definition of acceptable diplomatic and economic outcomes and must be active participants in changing the trajectory of the current state toward a more desirable outcome.
LCS plus water cannon?