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here seems
to be a new warmth in Philippines-American relations. Presidents
Arroyo and Bush sat in animated conversation over dinner during the recent APEC summit in Santiago, Chile.
Bush
reiterated his promise for more military aid to the Philippines as he thanked
Arroyo for her initiatives against the terrorist insurgents in Mindanao. He
said he wants closer relations between both countries.
With the US spearheading the global war on
terror, the Bush administration needs its former ally almost as much as the
Philippines needs US assistance. Astute politicians would say now is the perfect time for the
Philippines to do some arm-twisting of its own. The Philippine Veterans
Equity Bill is one that immediately comes to mind--and with the Republicans
now in control of both houses of congress, the passage of this bill should
be nothing short of a slam-dunk for this US President.
The Philippines must be more
forceful in its quest for economic and social progress: externally, as it
interacts with other nations such as the US, China and Japan; as well as
internally by making an honest effort to stamp-out graft and corruption. And
the success of the external initiatives will depend greatly on
the successes of the internal ones. Getting foreign governments and businesses to aid or invest in the country will be
extremely difficult if not impossible if it is mired in graft and corruption; and
even if we somehow do get aid or funding from abroad, any positive effect
it may have will be greatly
reduced if those funds are tied-down by a corrupt, incompetent bureaucracy or worse
still, diverted into the pockets of a few dishonest individuals.
Both Presidents are now in the glare of
public scrutiny on these issues. Can Bush show the Filipinos
that American aid and assistance will be there during his second term in
office, and can he right the decades-long injustice heaped on our aging
Filipino veterans? And can Arroyo show the world that her country is
a nation that prosecutes and jails thieves and plunderers, be they
presidents, generals, and the high and mighty.
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