MANILA, Philippines --- With the looming collapse of marine life in the South China Sea, the Philippines has been urged to take the initiative and lead the efforts among claimants to address environmental concerns. "The Philippines need not wait for somebody else to protect Philippine waters. It's time for the Philippines to move," said South China Sea-watcher Gregory Poling, director of Washington-based think tank Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative. "Somebody has to make the first move. The Philippines can't wait for the Asean to do it. It can't wait for Vietnamese to come and do it and certainly not China," he said in a roundtable discussion hosted by Stratbase A...
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