Beijing slams Benigno Aquino for ‘ignorant’ Nazi Germany comparisons
Philippines president branded 'amateurish' and 'ignorant' over territorial dispute comparisons

Beijing launched a scathing attack on Benigno Aquino after the Philippine president compared China with Nazi Germany in staking claims to disputed territory in the South China Sea.
A commentary by Xinhua described his remarks on China's handling of the territorial dispute as senseless and said it had "exposed his true colours as an amateurish politician who was ignorant both of history and reality".
[Aquino] has never been a great candidate for a wise statesman
"Philippine President Benigno S. Aquino III, who has taken an inflammatory approach ... has never been a great candidate for a wise statesman in the region," it said.
Aquino told The New York Times he wanted world leaders to support the Philippines in resisting China's assertive claims over the South China Sea, drawing a comparison to the West's failure to support Czechoslovakia against Adolf Hitler's demands for Czech land in 1938.
Aquino said he saw some parallels as Manila was now facing a challenge to surrender territory piecemeal to a much stronger foreign power, and world leaders should not make the mistake of appeasing China in disputes.
"If we say yes to something we believe is wrong now, what guarantee is there that the wrong will not be further exacerbated down the line?" he said. "At what point do you say, 'Enough is enough?' Well, the world has to say it."