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KOROR (Asia Times/Pacnews) â Tiny Palau invited the U.S Pentagon to build ports, bases and airfields on its Pacific islands after Chinese President Xi Jinping bullied the Pacific island nation by destabilizing its fragile economy, according to defiant President Surangel Whipps Jr.
âPresident Whipps frank assessment of Chinese pressure â and invitation to host U.S bases â are unusually blunt for a Pacific leader,â Australia Pacific Security College Director Meg Keen said in an interview.
There is a âhigh-stakes rivalry going on,â between China and the U.S, she said.
âPacific nations may have small populations and landmass, but should be seen as large ocean states intimately connected to other island nations of the âBlue continent.â
Palau invites U.S. military to build on remote islands China sees tiny nation as a big prize Follow Us
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By Richard S. Ehrlich - Special to The Washington Times - - Wednesday, May 5, 2021
BANGKOK American troop deployments can spark tensions and resistance in other parts of the world, but the tiny nation of Palau has invited the U.S. military to build ports, bases and airfields on its Pacific islands in the face of rising Chinese economic intimidation, according to defiant President Surangel Whipps.
The Palau response is an illustration of a larger phenomenon at work around Asia. As China grows increasingly wealthy, powerful and assertive, more and more of its regional neighbors are speaking up and pushing back.
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1 April, 2021, 9:30 pm
SPTO chief executive offi cer Christopher Cocker, standing second from left, deputy chairman and CEO of Tourism Solomons Josefa Tuamoto,
standing third from left, with delegates at the workshop yesterday. Picture: MONIKA SINGH
REGIONAL tourism organisations and stakeholders yesterday had the opportunity to have a genuine dialogue on how tourism products, experiences and services can be developed sustainably within the Pacific as part of the recovery process.
Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO) deputy chairman and CEO of Tourism Solomons Josefa Tuamoto said the pandemic had put a halt on growth and the socio-economic consequences continued to take its toll on the small economies and people, as they await the reopening of borders.
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