7 in 10 Filipinos concerned about China's military might — poll
MANILA, Philippines — Amid China's activities in the West Philippine Sea, about seven in 10 Filipinos have
The poll found that 71% of Filipinos said China's growing military is a bad thing for the country while 24% of respondents said it is good.
The survey released last week showed that Asia-Pacific countries, including the Philippines, are more wary of the effects of a strong Chinese military to their country.
Japan and South Korea registered the highest concern
Among the countries surveyed in the Asia-Pacific region, Indonesia scored the lowest concern
"China’s Asia-Pacific neighbors are especially doubtful about the effects of a strong Chinese military on their country: Among the six countries surveyed in the region, a median of 79% say China’s growing military might
Worry on China's growing military extends across the Pacific with 81% of Americans and 82% of Canadians saying it is a bad thing.
China had installed electronic jamming equipment, anti-ship cruise missiles and surface-to-air missiles on its artificial islands in the
Earlier this year, China's defense minister Gen. Wei Fenghe stressed that Beijing has every right to deploy troops and build weapons on islands and reefs it claims in the disputed South China Sea, including the West Philippine Sea.
“It is the legitimate rights of a sovereign state to carry out construction on its own territory,” Wei told an international security forum in June.
The same Pew survey found that Filipinos prefer having strong economic ties with the US rather than China. The poll found that 84% of Filipinos identified Washington as the world's leading economic power while 59% named Beijing.
According to the survey, those who identify the US as the world's leading economy are more likely to prefer stronger economic ties with it.
In the Philippines,
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