SunStar May 05, 2021 That President Rodrigo Duterte only has harsh words against former Supreme Court chief justice Antonio Carpio and top diplomats of the administration of former President Noynoy Aquino on the issue of Chinese ships’ incursions into the West Philippine Sea only shows that the current dispensation recognizes this as a major issue in the coming elections. And with the United States having learned its lessons from the last elections that saw a pro-China President take over Malacañang, the Duterte administration is now feeling the pressure of public opinion taking an anti-China slant.
I do not have solid proof, but after decades of observing how the US influences our politics, I could sense that the US Central Intelligence Agency is now silently working in our midst. The next elections in the country would no longer be won by default by Chinese operatives. This happened in Malaysia when its aging leader Mahathir Muhammad rejoined the political fray
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Imran Khan’s 2020: A Culture of Insult
P.M. Khan addresses his Tiger Force in Islamabad. YouTube
Pakistan’s incumbent government marked the past year with modest economic success, and a significant ramping up of toxic language in civil discourse
When Imran Khan took charge as Prime Minister of Pakistan in 2018 he was faced with the challenge of running a country suffering from political instability; corrupt politics; military adventurism in its immediate region; an educational system booby-trapped by ideology making transfer of technology impossible; a near total lack of sovereignty over half the territory called Pakistan; an inability to collect taxes; and an economy that had been in and out of the oxygen-tent of the International Monetary Fund for many years. It was perhaps natural for him to complain about the misdeeds of the outgoing Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) government of Nawaz Sharif. But he overdid it and, in the days to follow, they started looking better compared