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maybe he can give Modi a tip or two on badassery.Don't laugh, he will be meeting Modi soon
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maybe he can give Modi a tip or two on badassery.Don't laugh, he will be meeting Modi soon
maybe he can give Modi a tip or two on badassery.
Half of the problems in the world are because we care more for diplomatic norms than the dying peopleThat's very undiplomatic and unwarranted
wonder how that went, "Mr Obama, sorry for calling you a SOB"Talking about badassery, he just expressed his regret to Obama for his "personal" remark...
You and I essentially agreed on the same thing, that Duterte is acting belligerently at a personal level, and that such behavior is unbecoming a head of state. I have no problems if Duterte is belligerent in defending policies unique to Filipino interests and domestic well being. In fact, I fully expect ANY head of state to defend his/her country vigorously. But calling an international peer 'son of a whore' ?Thats's not my point. What I mean is, a president must talk and act prudently to earn ppl's trust. No one wants to trust their country or interest to a reckless guy. Mr Duterte just harmed his prudent image, not because ppl in the US will defend their president's name but simply because his loose words may indicate to the PH ppl that he is a less careful or less thoughtful person. On the other hand, although we oppose US policy, it dosen't mean that Obama himself is a scum, you have your own interest, and we have ours, that's all. Common folks don't hate Obama that much, so personal insult won't bring too much resonace. If Mr Duterte chose to resort US criticize item by item, he would earn more support easily, becoz that(US diplomatic policy) is what oedinary ppl really resent for.
This is where you are wrong.As an American citizen you can have certain expectations from your politicians or military officers. But you cannot expect you have the right to judge foreign head of states' unpleasant opinion if they don't receive respect in the first place from your leader.
No. You cheer on Duterte because he insulted the American President at the most crass level: that of a thug.We cheer for him because he doesn't care about trivial thing such as class,...
Wrong wrong wrong! LOL People cheer for Dutere for his honesty, pragmatic, and a true person who speak what his heart desires. The same reason many cheer for Trump, including myself LOL.No. You cheer on Duterte because he insulted the American President at the most crass level: that of a thug.
I can't wait for Trump to be elect as President. It will be the highlight of the international event, Trump vs Duerte on the main arena! LOL