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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesTHE PHILIPPINESWho's on Base?
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- For more than a year, U.S. and Filipino negotiators had
- wrangled over details of an agreement that would allow American
- forces to remain at the huge military installations of Subic Bay
- Naval Station and Clark Air Base. A few weeks ago, both teams
- announced that a new accord, permitting U.S. forces to stay
- after the old agreement expires on Sept. 16, was "within reach."
- But then Mount Pinatubo, a volcano that had been dormant for 600
- years, erupted and accomplished what Filipino nationalists had
- failed to do since independence: force the U.S. military to
- abandon Clark, which is eight miles east of the cone. Both sides
- admit the explosions threw negotiations into limbo.
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- American representatives deny they will use the catastrophe
- to drive a tougher bargain. But U.S. Defense Secretary Richard
- Cheney has questioned "the cost of our obligations to the
- Philippines should we continue to use these facilities." That
- could bode ill for Manila, which had hoped for hundreds of
- millions of dollars in assistance in return for renewal of U.S.
- base rights.
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