Countryhumans Philippines react to sunshine harem ships | read description |

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song name - Dandelions Instrumental version

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Philippines
China
Indonesia
Israel
Japan
Japan Imperial (Japan Empire's twin)
Author (can anyone give me a name suggestion for her?)

Information on why Philippines hate some ships that we're shown -

China Reasoning -

MANILA -- The Philippines on Thursday called on China to sanction the crew of a Chinese ship who figured in what the military called a "hit-and-run" that sank a boat carrying Filipino fishermen in disputed waters.

"The dictates of humanity" required the Chinese ship to assist the 22 Filipino fishermen after the collision off Recto Bank earlier this week, said Presidential Spokesperson Salvador Panelo.

The collision occurred as tensions rose between Manila and Beijing. The Philippines in March protested the presence of Chinese ships off Pag-asa Island, the largest Filipino-occupied outcrop in the disputed Spratlys.

The South China Sea or West Philippine Sea conflict began when China started claiming sovereignty over the maritime area and its trillion cubic feet of natural gas and billions of barrels of untapped oil, which contradicted the claims of other countries, namely Vietnam, Taiwan, Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Japan Reasoning -

The Philippines was an important location for transporting oil from the Dutch East Indies and French Indochina to Japan. In addition, the war between the U.S. and Japan made it necessary to invade the Philippines because it was an American colony.

The Japanese conducted mop-up operations to clear north Manila of guerrillas, executing more than 54,000 Filipinos, including children, as they passed through towns. Pregnant Filipino women were killed by having their bellies ripped open while Filipino civilians trying to flee were executed.

The Bahay na Pula (Tagalog, 'Red House') is a former hacienda in San Ildefonso, Bulacan in the Philippines. The site is remembered for the mass rapes and murders committed by the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II.

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