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Respect for rule of law and respect for the state is needed to limit corruption. I don't see the first happening, and the second only flows from either the first, or fear of the state.
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once china can finish off the phil china can easily rape the viet n take over their islands.
SCS issue aside, I have to disagree with you on this last point of yours and I'll try to give context to the issues Duterte faces internally as much as I can. As much as I love the Philippines, much of it is a frustratingly lawless place. For decades since the Marcos era, Filipinos have seen the ruling elite rob the country blind by lining their own pockets at the expense of the ordinary person. Nothing has changed in the country despite numerous changes in leadership promising to remedy the situation and despite economic growth levels that would have us salivating in the West. For years Filipinos have had to put up with greedy and indifferent politicians, not to mention incredibly high levels of poverty - it is estimated that about 10% of the population are working abroad to put food on the table for their families back home. It is hardly surprising that Filipinos have had enough! For years Filipino citizens have been begging Duterte to run for President - he has resisted this but in the last year, as election fever grew, the movement grew stronger and stronger. Filipinos are sick and tired of being "the sick man of Asia" (at grassroots level, it still is) and recognise tough medicine is necessary to remedy the ailing country. It has to start at the top tackling corruption with the plans to have a clean police force, one that enforces the law without personal gain and brings corrupt politicians, judiciary and government officials to task. But Duterte also has no time for the scourge that is drug dealing - his talk is tough but it has cleaned up Davao and the hope is that his successful brand of medicine could be translated across the country.
As someone who has voted and lives in a very liberal minded country, normally I would not support a politician with extreme views such as Duterte, but having spent a lot of time in the Philippines I know that tough medicine is needed and what is more, its citizens want that too. Yes he is a rough talking man who shoots from the hip, but he speaks the language of the people while having the benefit of training as a lawyer.
There is the undimmed arrogance that Westerners know best and that what works in the West must be good for everywhere else in the world. This seems to have been one of the underlying philosophies of most colonial powers. I am sure that Duterte also shares this exact same view, and one need not be surprised at the way he treats America the way he treats them now.
Respect for rule of law and respect for the state is needed to limit corruption. I don't see the first happening, and the second only flows from either the first, or fear of the state.
Huangyan Island was always Chinese territory. Get this fact straight before you continue to make foolish remarksIt will only happen if China were wise enough to seize this moment, and come to a settlement with Philippines. Something that both sides can agree on, like perhaps withdrawing from Scarborough Shoal, in exchange of Philippines acceptance of Chinese sovereignty on other islands, or something.
Duterte's 5 years are the best chance China will get to advance its interests. It would be foolish to miss this opportunity by not finalizing a deal with Philippines.
China is working around the clock to have the phil n u.s terminate the mdt. Once china accomplishes that, china can easily take over the islands held by the Philippines. Chinese plan is to attack the phil first without giving them a chance to pause n think because if china attack the viet first, the phil might react, stop,and think n go back to the u.s for help. Of all the scs claimants the phil is the toughest opponent to crack for china because the phil have a mdt with the u.s. once china can finish off the phil china can easily rape the viet n take over their islands.
Make no mistake about it. China is not interested in the status quo in the scs. Only the viet n now the phil are dumb enough to believe in that. Chinese policy is to take over the scs n history has proven it. China took over the eastern paracels in 1956, attacked the western paracels in 1959 but failed, suceeded in taking over the western paracels in 1974, succeeded in expanding into the spratly in 1988 n will succeed in taking over the rest of spartly islands before 2020
As I stated in my opening post, this is both for positive and negative developments for the US Philippines alliance given the erratic state it seems to be in.
So here is yet another u-turn... or is it damage control for inevitable events? does it make a difference?
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/rodrigo-du...=rss&utm_content=/rss/yahoous/news&yptr=yahoo
Rodrigo Duterte forced to retract US military deal comments
Firebrand Filipino leader had said there could be no peace in the south with US troops stationed there.
By Callum PatonSeptember 13, 2016 13:43 BST
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Philippines President Duterte expresses ‘regret’ for comments on Obama IBTimes US
Controversial Filipino President Rodrigo Duterte has been forced into an embarrassing U-turn over inflammatory comments he made saying US troops based in the country needed to leave.
Duterte, who has made a series of rhetorical attacks against the US – the Philippines longest-standing military ally – has been forced to retract his statement that the southern Philippines "would never have peace" while allied with Washington.
US says no official request from Duterte government to withdraw American troops from Philippines
The firebrand leader has since said the Philippines would not "cut our umbilical cord" with allies. Political and military officials have scrambled to explain what Duterte meant by his remarks on 12 September.
He attacked the US over atrocities under American colonial rule and said troops stationed in the south of the country have impeded counter-insurgency efforts against the Islamic-State linked group Aby Sayyaf.
Filipino Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay said Duterte's comments were not a signal that a pact between Washington and Manilla would end."The president has said ... that we will respect and continue to honour our treaty obligations and commitments," he was quoted as saying.
"Philippine-US defence relations remain rock solid," armed forces spokesman Brigadier-General Restituto Padilla echoed.
Philippines President Rodrigo Dutert eattacked the US over atrocities under American colonial rule and said troops stationed in the south of the country were impeding counter insurgency effortsErik De Castro/Reuters
It is not the first time Duterte has had to explain his forceful invective. The Filipino leader calledboth US President Barack Obama and his ambassador to Manila a "son of a bitch" ahead of a scheduled summit between the two leaders. Obama cancelled the meeting.
Duterte has also hit out at the United Nations, calling the international organisation a "son of a whore" and saying he would unilaterally withdraw the Philippines from the UN.
In the end Duterte's foreign minister had to explain the Philippines had no intention of leaving the UN or start a parallel organisation with China and African nations.