Who Sold the Philippines to China? History of Lost Territories in South China Sea
"The Correspondence" discusses the controversial JMSU agreement between the Philippines, China, and Vietnam for joint oil exploration in the Spratly Islands, linking it to alleged corruption in Chinese-funded Philippine projects. The Spratlys are contested islands believed to hold vast oil reserves, making them a point of contention. Critics argue the JMSU violates the Philippine Constitution and sovereignty, with allegations that China conditioned loans on this agreement, potentially sacrificing Philippine territorial rights, including areas like the Read Bank. A bill to reinforce Philippine claims in the Spratlys was also suspiciously withdrawn. The report suggests the government's actions prioritize Chinese interests and loans over the Philippines' territorial integrity and future. Watch Full Video Below ⬇️
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