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Duterte’s cleanup of the mess Noynoy Aquino made of Ph-China relations should CONTINUE post 2022

Posted on October 26, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 6 Comments on Duterte’s cleanup of the mess Noynoy Aquino made of Ph-China relations should CONTINUE post 2022
Duterte’s cleanup of the mess Noynoy Aquino made of Ph-China relations should CONTINUE post 2022

The problem with the Opposition is they keep on making false claims. Joel Ruiz Butuyan, in his Inquirer piece “China and our next president”, writes; “We need to know what every candidate intends to do with the international Arbitral Award that our country won against China. Will our candidate continue the path of the Duterte…

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Economy, History

Antonio Carpio’s lies about the South China Sea dispute cause false sense of nationalism

Posted on July 4, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Antonio Carpio’s lies about the South China Sea dispute cause false sense of nationalism
Antonio Carpio’s lies about the South China Sea dispute cause false sense of nationalism

A more rational view of the game of chicken being played in the South China Sea is presented by Inquirer columnist and former Supreme Court Associate Justice Artemio Panganiban in his piece “The game of chicken and Scarborough”. Panganiban doesn’t criticize Retired Justice and leader of Opposition bloc 1Sambayan Antonio Carpio but the hints are…

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Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric

Posted on June 15, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll No Comments on Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric
Regard for China-Philippines relations should move on from the old Yellowtard and communist “bully” rhetoric

Check out Richard Javad Heydarians’s most recent crybaby piece “Why are we bullied?” published on the Inquirer. Heydarian basically whines about “our President’s almost slavish comments vis-à-vis the Eastern bully, which has been creeping into our waters with increasing impunity.” He worries about the prospect (presumably as the 2022 elections loom closer and campaigning ramps…

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