Not everything is eaten as hot as it is
cooked. The same can be said of President Duterte’s words against his US
counterpart, Barack Obama.
As
a colony of the United States, the Philippines was treated as a kind of a slave
colony.
Also, if it hadn’t served its interest, the United States would not have helped
the Philippines fight the Japanese during World War II.
US assistance has always been
driven by its own interest. We saw this again in the Iraq war that began in
2003 and now in Syria. This might be the reason that, at present in Western
Europe, especially in my homeland Germany, public sympathy leans towards
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, or Russia for that matter, rather than
towards the United States and Obama or Hillary Clinton.
I myself feel politically closer to Russia than to the US, but I have no problem with the simple American workers. What I don't like is their government and its foreign policy. The Americans themselves, or most of them, distrust their own politicians, as surveys show.
President Duterte says what he thinks. Indeed, it's good to have an honest president. In the world's diplomatic theatre, it's quite different, even slippery.
Can you still remember Nikita Khrushchev, former premier of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics? On October 12, 1960, while delivering a speech before the UN, he angrily banged one of his shoes on the table. That's history!
I myself feel politically closer to Russia than to the US, but I have no problem with the simple American workers. What I don't like is their government and its foreign policy. The Americans themselves, or most of them, distrust their own politicians, as surveys show.
President Duterte says what he thinks. Indeed, it's good to have an honest president. In the world's diplomatic theatre, it's quite different, even slippery.
Can you still remember Nikita Khrushchev, former premier of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics? On October 12, 1960, while delivering a speech before the UN, he angrily banged one of his shoes on the table. That's history!
Jurgen
Schifer
(Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN)
(Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN)
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