President Obama is having a difficult time with the Philipine President. It's not his fault but he's dealing right now with a situation that's going to explode into the next world war. You see the white establishement (not President Obama) strongarmed their way back onto those former American naval bases there in the Phillipines trying to prepare for war against China! And the Phillipine government and people don't like it contrary to the bullshit assed reports we get here in the US. Those people didn't ask for us to come back, they twisted the former President's arm somehow to get them back. That's why they elected this new guy. Already the white establishment is trying to use President Obama to go in and set up a system where they dictate policy to the Philipine government and the filipina people aren't having it this time. They're ready to strike a deal with China if they will help them this time to expel the U.S. military for good! So there was no the Philipine government asked America for assistance in dealing with China; THAT'S A LIE!!! Some how they strongarmed the last President into letting them back on those bases, and it lost him an election now the new guy is on a mission! He wants America out of his land and President Obama has a problem not of his own creation but the evil white establishment here did it, to deal with! That's why the new Filipino President is so incorrigible. Now watch; they're either going to try an rig an election to get him out or kill him like they did Jimmy Aquino, Corazon Aquino's husband when it looked like he would beat President Marcos, their man, in a fair election. If they do they will only make bad matters worse this time!!! Now we have another enemy to deal with coz' they fought for over a hundred years to get the U.S. military out the first time and then turn around and ask us back? DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT! A war is coming and if you think our loss in Viet Nam was terrible you ain't seen nothing yet. Coz' this time blood is going to be spilled on American soil coz' we're messin' with the wrong ones this time. And bet, the ones responsible for starting this shit are going to be the first ones out of this country before the first bomb drops! And Secretary Kerry just got through saying last week that the U.S. military will sail the S. China sea if and whenever they want to. The admirals in the U.S. navy are probably behind this. Being the most racist branch of the American military, it's no doubt they took umbrage at a yellow man (Chinese) telling their sorry asses what to do! Bad move. Bad move. You're not gonna' be able to bluff your way to a victory like Kennedy did in the 60's with the USSR, coz' God is not with America this time. This time you're gonna' have to fight, and you will lose this fight! They're not afraid of your HAARP weapon or that weapon you and britain placed on the space stations that caused those typhoons. IN fact they're tired of getting pushed around by you and your constant efforts to try an terrify intimidate and undermine their government by creating the SARS virus your attempts to assassinate key politcal and business leaders (that plane that disappeared coming from Malasia; they know you done it) and trying to spread the AIDS virus in the countryside to kill the farmers trying to create famine by murdering those who farm the food that supplies the country. But most importantly you've done so much evil in America and outside of it that you've Alienated God and He is no longer with you which you soon will find out! You wanna' be gods, well your chance is coming! You're not gonna' prevail for God is going to destroy your evil asses, but this will be your last attempt to try! We need to make peace quickly and in a hurry before it gets out of hand. But That's not going to happen coz' the white establishment here believes in 'their' godhood and rejects the real God! So war is coming! Another bad mistake! But like I said it's not President Obama's fault or secretary Kerry's. The republicans are responsible for this nonsense at least the last few republican Presidents, along with the illuminati and other so-called secret white societies that we all know about and their lopsided desire for 'world domination'(they sound like an episode of Pinky and the Brain don't they?) and Obama has spent his time in office trying to fix their fuck ups! We'd better pray coz' only God can fix this one!
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — President Barack Obama called off a planned meeting Tuesday with new Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, seeking distance from a U.S. ally’s leader during a diplomatic tour that’s put Obama in close quarters with a cast of contentious world figures.
It’s unusual for one president to tell another what to say or not say, and much rarer to call the other a “son of a bitch.” Duterte managed to do both just before flying to Laos for a regional summit, warning Obama not to challenge him over extrajudicial killings in the Philippines.
“Clearly, he’s a colorful guy,” Obama said. “What I’ve instructed my team to do is talk to their Philippine counterparts to find out is this in fact a time where we can have some constructive, productive conversations.”
Early Tuesday, National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said the meeting with Duterte was off.
Duterte has been under intense global scrutiny over the more than 2,000 suspected drug dealers and users killed since he took office. Obama had said he planned to raise the issue in his first meeting with Duterte, but the Philippine leader insisted he was only listening to his own country’s people.
“You must be respectful,” Duterte said of Obama. “Do not just throw questions.” Using the Tagalog phrase for “son of a bitch,” he said, “Putang ina I will swear at you in that forum.” He made the comment in a televised news conference in southern Davao City.
Eager to show he wouldn’t yield, Obama said he would “undoubtedly” still bring up human rights and due process concerns “if and when” the two do meet.
The bizarre rift with the leader of a U.S. treaty ally was the most glaring example of how Obama has frequently found himself bound to foreign countries and leaders whose ties to the U.S. are critical even if their values sharply diverge.
In Hangzhou this week, Obama’s first stop in Asia, he heaped praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping for hosting the Group of 20 economic summit in his country, an authoritarian state long accused of human rights violations. His next stop was another one-party communist country with a dismal rights record: Laos, where mysterious disappearances have fueled concerns about a government crackdown.
And sitting down with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Obama made no mention in public of the roughly 35,000 people Erdogan’s government detained following the summer’s failed coup in Turkey. Instead, he worked to reassure the NATO ally the U.S. would help bring to justice whoever was responsible for plotting the coup.
Obama also spent about 90 minutes Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, another leader whose fate seems intertwined with Obama’s in all the wrong ways. On opposing sides of many global issues, the U.S. and Russia are nonetheless trying to broker a deal to address the Syrian civil war and perhaps even partner militarily there.
“President Putin’s less colorful,” Obama said, comparing him with Duterte. “But typically the tone of our meetings is candid, blunt, businesslike.”
Managing Duterte has become a worsening headache for Obama since the Filipino took office on June 30, pledging his foreign policy wouldn’t be constricted by reliance on the U.S. Washington has tried largely to look the other way as Duterte has pursued closer relations with China, a marked shift for the Philippines considering recent tensions over Beijing’s aspirations in the South China Sea.
A public break from the Philippines would put Obama in a tough position, given the Southeast Asian nation’s status as a longtime U.S. ally. The Obama administration has sought to compartmentalize by arguing that military and other cooperation won’t be jeopardized even if it detests the current Philippine leader’s tone.
Last month, Duterte said he didn’t mind Secretary of State John Kerry but “had a feud with his gay ambassador — son of a bitch, I’m annoyed with that guy.” He applied the same moniker to an Australian missionary who was gang-raped and killed, and even to Pope Francis, even though the Philippines is a heavily Catholic nation. He later apologized.
With a reputation as a tough-on-crime former mayor, Duterte has alarmed human rights groups with his deadly campaign against drugs, which Duterte has described as a harsh war. He has said the battle doesn’t amount to genocide but has vowed to go to jail if needed to defend police and military members carrying out his orders.
While overseas, Obama answered a reporter’s question about the controversy surrounding 49’ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Obama Cancels Meeting With Philippine President After Insult, Supports Colin Kaepernick
VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — President Barack Obama called off a planned meeting Tuesday with new Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, seeking distance from a U.S. ally’s leader during a diplomatic tour that’s put Obama in close quarters with a cast of contentious world figures.
It’s unusual for one president to tell another what to say or not say, and much rarer to call the other a “son of a bitch.” Duterte managed to do both just before flying to Laos for a regional summit, warning Obama not to challenge him over extrajudicial killings in the Philippines.
“Clearly, he’s a colorful guy,” Obama said. “What I’ve instructed my team to do is talk to their Philippine counterparts to find out is this in fact a time where we can have some constructive, productive conversations.”
Early Tuesday, National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said the meeting with Duterte was off.
Duterte has been under intense global scrutiny over the more than 2,000 suspected drug dealers and users killed since he took office. Obama had said he planned to raise the issue in his first meeting with Duterte, but the Philippine leader insisted he was only listening to his own country’s people.
“You must be respectful,” Duterte said of Obama. “Do not just throw questions.” Using the Tagalog phrase for “son of a bitch,” he said, “Putang ina I will swear at you in that forum.” He made the comment in a televised news conference in southern Davao City.
Eager to show he wouldn’t yield, Obama said he would “undoubtedly” still bring up human rights and due process concerns “if and when” the two do meet.
The bizarre rift with the leader of a U.S. treaty ally was the most glaring example of how Obama has frequently found himself bound to foreign countries and leaders whose ties to the U.S. are critical even if their values sharply diverge.
In Hangzhou this week, Obama’s first stop in Asia, he heaped praise on Chinese President Xi Jinping for hosting the Group of 20 economic summit in his country, an authoritarian state long accused of human rights violations. His next stop was another one-party communist country with a dismal rights record: Laos, where mysterious disappearances have fueled concerns about a government crackdown.
And sitting down with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Obama made no mention in public of the roughly 35,000 people Erdogan’s government detained following the summer’s failed coup in Turkey. Instead, he worked to reassure the NATO ally the U.S. would help bring to justice whoever was responsible for plotting the coup.
Obama also spent about 90 minutes Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin, another leader whose fate seems intertwined with Obama’s in all the wrong ways. On opposing sides of many global issues, the U.S. and Russia are nonetheless trying to broker a deal to address the Syrian civil war and perhaps even partner militarily there.
“President Putin’s less colorful,” Obama said, comparing him with Duterte. “But typically the tone of our meetings is candid, blunt, businesslike.”
Managing Duterte has become a worsening headache for Obama since the Filipino took office on June 30, pledging his foreign policy wouldn’t be constricted by reliance on the U.S. Washington has tried largely to look the other way as Duterte has pursued closer relations with China, a marked shift for the Philippines considering recent tensions over Beijing’s aspirations in the South China Sea.
A public break from the Philippines would put Obama in a tough position, given the Southeast Asian nation’s status as a longtime U.S. ally. The Obama administration has sought to compartmentalize by arguing that military and other cooperation won’t be jeopardized even if it detests the current Philippine leader’s tone.
Last month, Duterte said he didn’t mind Secretary of State John Kerry but “had a feud with his gay ambassador — son of a bitch, I’m annoyed with that guy.” He applied the same moniker to an Australian missionary who was gang-raped and killed, and even to Pope Francis, even though the Philippines is a heavily Catholic nation. He later apologized.
With a reputation as a tough-on-crime former mayor, Duterte has alarmed human rights groups with his deadly campaign against drugs, which Duterte has described as a harsh war. He has said the battle doesn’t amount to genocide but has vowed to go to jail if needed to defend police and military members carrying out his orders.
While overseas, Obama answered a reporter’s question about the controversy surrounding 49’ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
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