Posted on Oct 21, 2016
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This is the result of a feckless and weak foreign policy of a President that would rather be out campaigning than trying to figure out how to keep a 118 year old alliance together. The US has lost and will continue to lose until we elect a leader who shows so friggin backbone. Who is more concerned for the safety and security of the American people than the drug lords and dealers in a place like the Philippines. The dominos are falling one by one... Rome burns and Nero fiddles. Just F**kin great! A strategic partner in a very strategic part of the world....
Duterte aligns Philippines with China, says U.S. has lost
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LTC Marc King
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - Fair enough. History is a bell weather that must be part of the equation. Also consider the alternatives had the US not been a presence in the PI. Historical perspective yes... but this is 2016, the Chinese are flexing a military muscle the likes of which have not been seen since the Japanese expansion of WWII. The North Koreans are closing the range. So if the PI people are going to recall the imperialist occupation of the US they also need to recall the horrific occupation of Japan and consider their future aligned with China and by feat the PRNK as opposed to alignment with the US. Obama is not helping... let's hope the next administration can get us back on track.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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LTC Marc King - Qwe brutally occupided them for nearly 50 years a the Japanese for 5, And it is likly that they would not have been occupied for those five if the US had not been there. Eventually yetis but not in 1941. How exactly can the next administration help the situation in the Philippines without helping a monster commit mads murder?
I have a history question when in all of America's history has supporting a mass murder worked in our favor in the long run? Or or put it in simpler terms when has it NOT bitten us on the ass? Do the the Shah of Iran, Bastista, Peron and Deim ring any bells?
I have a history question when in all of America's history has supporting a mass murder worked in our favor in the long run? Or or put it in simpler terms when has it NOT bitten us on the ass? Do the the Shah of Iran, Bastista, Peron and Deim ring any bells?
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LTC Marc King
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - I think you are a bit over heated if not nieve in your analysis and historical perspective. Please keep in mind that the PEOPLE of the PI put this guy in place. And much like Egypt, Libya, Yemen and Syria this administration will blame America first rather than seek a solution that benefits America. The world is a tough neighborhood. Pull up your big boy pants, recognize what is going on all around us or you will be eating "Chinese" every night and going out to get "American..." metaphorically of course.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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LTC Marc King - My big p boy pants are on, Can you state a single case where back a psychopath ever paid a dividend for the US?this administration is trying to keep the peace with a nut-job, But I believe the proper thing to do is simply walk away.
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