• 2 weeks ago
Lawmakers confident US foreign policy won't change regardless of poll results

Tingog Partylist Rep. Jude Acidre and Lanao del Sur Rep. Zia Alonto Adiong believe that US foreign policy on the Philippines will remain the same whoever wins in the United States presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Trump has just become the 47th US president.

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00:00...individuals in Philippine politics. I don't think that is a fair assessment. We can only hope that the next President of the United States would be more supportive of policies that would benefit eventually the Philippines and the other allies of the United States.
00:22...but to be honest, it's not for us to say because the Americans did it, it's their election.
00:52...but it doesn't work that way. We appreciate American politics in a manner that they really set policies according to the demands and circumstances of the day. And we're hopeful that America will remain to be the strong ally that it has been in the years past.
01:22First of all, we would like to congratulate the American people for their election. As a democratic country, we should be happy that democracy really thrives in every part of the world. So we congratulate them for holding this election.
01:41Secondly, the U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines said that whoever wins in this election, the policy of bilateral agreements and long-established agreements between the Philippines and the United States will remain to be strong.
02:03...so it does not matter whoever sits in the Oval Office. I'm confident that with the bilateral talks that we have and the agreements that we have insofar as our military defense treaty between the Philippines and the United States is a well-established institution.
02:21...so whoever sits there as a president, so it does not matter. For as long as this well-established, still-maintained, I'm confident that the Philippines, with the agreements and treaties that we have, I'm confident that the foreign policy of the United States leans towards protecting its allies.
02:43...Trump, he's a Republican. Normally, Republicans are not very... let's say, they're not into war. But the Democratic Party, Biden and Harris are a bit...
02:59Before I forget, both wars were initiated by Republican presidents. Actually, on the side of defense, stronger defense policy of Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats were the ones who instituted the withdrawal of forces from Afghanistan.
03:29...with foreign powers. I mean, of course, whoever wins the presidency. Kasi nga, sabi nga nila, when America sneezes, the whole world catches a cold.
03:53...a renewed appreciation of she-politics. I think they're fitting the agenda to say that they're relevant in American affairs. So, let's just wait until the next president of the United States will be able to lay down his or her foreign policy.
04:15...Basin, North Carolina.
04:19...Tucson, Michigan.
04:21...No, too close to call.

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