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The Real Pawns

Posted on April 1, 2024April 3, 2024 By Hector Gamboa 8 Comments on The Real Pawns
The Real Pawns

The recent scandal that shook the almighty kingdom of Duterteland seems to have triggered a slew of defensive social media posts from Former President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s (FPRRD) sycophants. As recent news coverage has shown, FPRRD’s former spokesman Atty. Harry Roque revealed that FPRRD accepted a “gentleman’s agreement” with Beijing, when he was still president,…

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History, Politics

Legal fees incurred by Aquino gov’t in The Hague to “win” Ph-China arbitration case BLEW national budget

Posted on July 13, 2021 By benign0 2 Comments on Legal fees incurred by Aquino gov’t in The Hague to “win” Ph-China arbitration case BLEW national budget
Legal fees incurred by Aquino gov’t in The Hague to “win” Ph-China arbitration case BLEW national budget

A source has provided us with the copies of what appear to be two collection letters sent by the US law firm of Foaley Hoag, counsel to the Government of the Republic of the Philippines in the arbitral case it filed before the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague. The letters clearly define the…

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History

What REALLY happened in 2016: Why the proposed July 12 National West Philippine Sea Victory Day is based on LIES

Posted on July 12, 2021 By benign0 No Comments on What REALLY happened in 2016: Why the proposed July 12 National West Philippine Sea Victory Day is based on LIES
What REALLY happened in 2016: Why the  proposed July 12 National West Philippine Sea Victory Day is based on LIES

The South China Sea dispute has been in the news cycle ever since President Rodrigo Duterte announced a shift in Philippine foreign policy after he was sworn into office in 2016. It was one that would not be closely-aligned with the United States as the former colonial master but an independent foreign policy where the…

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Business, Crime, Politics

Ret. Justice Antonio Carpio’s response to ex SolGen Florin Hilbay’s statement on South China Sea dispute: LIES!

Posted on July 8, 2021 By Ramon Ortoll 1 Comment on Ret. Justice Antonio Carpio’s response to ex SolGen Florin Hilbay’s statement on South China Sea dispute: LIES!
Ret. Justice Antonio Carpio’s response to ex SolGen Florin Hilbay’s statement on South China Sea dispute: LIES!

Finally, Retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio issued what is evidently a rejoinder to former Solicitor General Florin Hilbay’s statement on the arbitration between the Philippines and China over their South China Sea dispute last Saturday. Recall that Hilbay, who answered only to then President Noynoy Aquino, released that statement with the aim to point…

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Business, History

The LIAR Justice Carpio should accept President Duterte’s challenge to a debate

Posted on May 6, 2021May 6, 2021 By benign0 4 Comments on The LIAR Justice Carpio should accept President Duterte’s challenge to a debate
The LIAR Justice Carpio should accept President Duterte’s challenge to a debate

Retired Supreme Court Justice Antonio Carpio leads the only group — 1Sambayan — that aspires to cobble together a broad Opposition coalition to go up against the camp of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in the coming 2022 elections. It therefore makes sense that Carpio, at the very least, dignify the President’s challenge to a debate…

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Government, Politics

Duterte is right. The Philippine arbitral “win” versus China not worth the paper it is printed on.

Posted on May 6, 2021 By benign0 12 Comments on Duterte is right. The Philippine arbitral “win” versus China not worth the paper it is printed on.
Duterte is right. The Philippine arbitral “win” versus China not worth the paper it is printed on.

Thing with Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is that he calls important stuff for what they are. In the case of the Philippines’ claim to vast territories in the South China Sea, Duterte points out that waving a piece of paper at a global power quietly building structures on territory other powers say you have a…

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Government, Politics

South China Sea case “won” in The Hague by the Philippines vs China gave no more than a false sense of security

Posted on May 6, 2018 By benign0 8 Comments on South China Sea case “won” in The Hague by the Philippines vs China gave no more than a false sense of security
South China Sea case “won” in The Hague by the Philippines vs China gave no more than a false sense of security

The Philippine Opposition is devoting a lot of its time and energy focusing vitriol on a “missile crisis” following reports that China had reportedly deployed tactical missiles on Mischief Reef, Fiery Cross Reef and Subi Reef in the South China Sea… Citing US intelligence reports, CNBC said the missile installations marked the first Chinese missile…

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Government, Politics

China militarisation of South China Sea is not a one-administration issue

Posted on February 6, 2018 By benign0 9 Comments on China militarisation of South China Sea is not a one-administration issue
China militarisation of South China Sea is not a one-administration issue

Filipinos are currently lamenting China’s progressive annexation of their claimed territories in the South China Sea (SCS). But this lamentation is of a confused sort. One of the more controversial “issues” is around the foreign policy trajectory current Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is taking his country — one that leans closer within the Chinese sphere…

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