Monday, July 12, 2021

Taliban welcomes China, won’t support the Uyghurs anymore

Screenshot of the Headline of The Economic Times on the Taliban and China
Screenshot of the Headline of The Economic Times on the Taliban and China

I don't like Religious Extremists like the Taliban, but it looks like they are being prudent this time around. 

They are welcoming China's investments and are promising not to support the Uyghurs. I think China should take up the Taliban's offer, then. 

Saturday, July 10, 2021

China Daily seems to have Trolled the US about the secondhand C-130 Aircraft

China Daily's Headline on the US' secondhand C-130 Aircraft
China Daily's Headline on the US' secondhand C-130 Aircraft

I love how this China Daily Publication seems to have trolled the United States (US) with that Headline about the secondhand C-130 Hercules Aircraft that the US provided us. I wonder though what China would’ve given us, or at least help us fund if they were in similar position to provide us stuff? 

When President Rodrigo Duterte first sat into Office in 2016, one of the first things that he told the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) was how China and Russia each were offering Usd 500 million lines of Credit for Military Equipment. 

Friday, July 9, 2021

China’s current and upcoming Investments around South East Asia – July 2021

Nikkei Asia's Headline on China's Investments in SEA
Nikkei Asia's Headline on China's Investments in SEA

Here are some of China’s curent and upcoming Investment Projects around some South East Asian (SEA) Countries: 

* Malaysia: The Chinese Company Risen Energy will invest Usd 10.1 billion in Malaysia’s Photovoltaic Industry

Thursday, July 8, 2021

Philippine Air Force official Statement on the Minor Accident of its Super Tucano Aircraft

Philippine Air Force Statement on the Super Tucano Accident
Philippine Air Force Statement on the Super Tucano Accident

The official Statement of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) from their official Facebook Page on the Minor Accident involving one of their brand new A-29 Super Tucano Aircraft. 

Let me repost their Statements below: 

Philippines to continue acquisition of new C-130 Aircraft despite crash; Also new NC-212i and C295 Aircraft will be bought

A C-130J Super Hercules, Photo from Wikimedia Commons
A C-130J Super Hercules, Photo from Wikimedia Commons

Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said that the Government will still continue with the acquisition of 2 brand new C-130J Super Hercules Transport Aircraft despite the crash of a similar Aircraft in Sulu recently that killed 52 People and injured several dozens more. 

He also said that the Government is also buying 4 NC-212i and 1 C-295 Transport Aircraft.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Dilawans would’ve immediately campaigned against the Aircraft that crashed in Sulu had it been China made

Screenshot of Mon Cualoping's Post on the Dilawans and China
Screenshot of Mon Cualoping's Post on the Dilawans and China

I agree with the recent Facebook Post of Mon Cualoping, the Undersecretary and Director General of the Philippine Information Agency (PIA). If the Aircraft that crashed in Sulu was made in China, the American As* Kissing Dilawans would’ve immediately blamed and campaigned against it.

Dilawan Personalities are Sinophobes, particularly the likes of Risa Hontiveros and seemingly Vietcong Infiltrator Antonio Carpio. They would’ve called for Investigations and Press would’ve been featuring it left and right on their Facebook Posts. 

Tuesday, July 6, 2021

More details of the July 4, 2021 C-130 crash in Sulu

The C-130 Aircraft that crashed in Sulu recently
The C-130 Aircraft that crashed in Sulu recently
Here are some more details of the crash of the C-130 Hercules Aircraft of the Philippine Air Force (PAF) in Sulu on July 4, 2021 collected on 2 Articles by the Philippine News Agency (PNA), based on their Interviews with the Armed Forces of the Philippines Spokesman Major General Eduardo Arevalo and AFP Chief General Cirilito Sobejana.

* The Aircraft followed the specified Protocols regarding the Approach Speed and Landing Spot.

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