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Is The Philippines’ New President Caving to China?

The Philippines elected Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in the spring of 2022, and some hoped this would usher in a new era of the Filipino-China relations, specifically the Philippines sticking up for itself in the South China Sea. However those hopes have been dashed after Marcos Jr's recent visit to Beijing. In this episode of China Uncensored, we talk about the Philippines' history with China, what came out of the meeting in Beijing, and why the deals the two countries struck aren't what they seem. YouTube demonetizes our channels, we need your support! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaUncensored https://chinauncensored.locals.com We also accept bitcoin! https://chinauncensored.tv/bitcoin Buy our merchandise! https://chinauncensored.tv/merchandise China Uncensored on Odysee https://odysee.com/@ChinaUncensored China Uncensored on Rumble https://rumble.com/c/ChinaUncensored Make sure to share this video with your friends! ______________________________ Subscribe for updates: youtube.com/ChinaUncensored?sub_confirmation=1 ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://instagram.com/ChinaUncensored And check out the China Unscripted podcast! https://youtube.com/chinaunscripted #China ______________________________ © All Rights Reserved.

Comments

Ian Pendleton

This is a little outside your usual questions, but how different do you think the world would be if the Sino-Soviet border conflict back in 1969 resulted in open war between China and the Soviet Union?

Tony Chopkoski

The slaughter would have been worth the effort considering the bestiality of both countries.

Ian Pendleton

Your talking about potentially millions of lives there. The governments are horrible yes, but that doesn't mean we should hope for people to die, especially the ones who suffer under those regimes. We need to be better then the Communists.

Tony Chopkoski

What, no expelling of US Special Forces in the Philippines?

Anonymous

The wild card in the Pacific for sure, I always learn something from your content...

Patrick Connors

Little has changed in the convoluted politics of the PI. I was stationed at Clark when Marcos was still ruling... crazy time the early 80's. Sadly, it is even more looney tunes now.