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Marcos, Back in Arms of U.S., Is Making His Own Name in Foreign Policy

Por: The New York Times World May 02, 2023

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Before becoming president of the Philippines, warned that “if you let the U.S. come in, you make China your enemy.”But as he sat at the White House on Monday, feted him as a top ally, saying there was no better partner that Washington could have.Mr. Marcos — in office for not even a year — has emerged as one of the Philippines’ most transformative foreign policy presidents, switching from a diplomatic tightrope to a Washington in the... + full article



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