Moving away from American imperialists.

Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has reiterated his intention to distance his country from the US, its former colonial master, saying he is about to pass “the point of no return” with the US.
 
“I am about to cross the Rubicon between me and the US,” the controversial Pacific leader told reporters, without elaborating.
 
Duterte reiterated that the Philippines would seek closer ties with Russia and China, the two nations that challenged American ambition for global leadership. But, he added, the ties with the US would not be broken completely, only driven to a point that would allow Manila to have an independent policy.
 
“I am ready to not really break [US] ties but we will open alliances with China and… [Dmitry] Medvedev, he is waiting there [in Russia] for my visit,” Duterte said, referring to the Russian prime minister.
 
The remarks came just as the Philippines and the US prepare to hold joint naval exercises in October. Such drills have over the years served to cemented the military alliance between the two countries.
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© Erik De Castro Philippine leader seeks arms from Russia & China, pursues policies independent from US
 
Duterte earlier said he would seek a termination of the treaty which allows US soldiers to maintain a presence in his country’s south. He also said he would buy weapons from Russia and China to decrease reliance on America in defense matters, and that Manila would not participate in a maritime conflict were it to be initiated by Washington, despite a 1951 treaty requiring it to do so.

Duterte ‘about to cross the Rubicon’ with US, wants alliances with Russia & China — RT News:
https://www.rt.com/news/360677-duterte-turn-russia-china/