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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte addresses the crowd during his visit to Sual township, Pangasinan province in northern Philippines, to send off arrested 17 Vietnamese fishermen Wednesday.

SUAL, Philippines >> Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he’ll consider continuing to acquire weapons and defense equipment from treaty ally the United States if his military recommends so, despite offers from China and Russia.

Duterte made the remark Wednesday in a speech in which he again railed at the U.S. with expletives for criticizing his deadly anti-drug crackdown, calling American officials “monkeys” and breaking a promise that he would no longer resort to trash talk.

Duterte, who took office in June, has been antagonistic to U.S., EU and U.N. officials who have raised human rights concerns over his brutal crackdown on illegal drug sellers and users and called for an end to extrajudicial killings.

He has used expletives in responding to their criticisms, telling President Barack Obama to “go to hell” in an outburst last month. He has declared his intention to scale back his country’s military engagements with Washington, including ending largescale joint combat exercises and the presence of visiting U.S. forces, while reaching out to expand once-frosty relations with China and Russia.

U.S. officials, however, say they have not been formally notified by the Philippines of any change in security relations and activities and stress that Washington wants to continue its decades-long alliance with Manila.

Asked about Duterte’s latest tirade, State Department spokesman John Kirby said it was inexplicably at odds with the close relationship that the U.S. continues to have with the Philippine government and people. He said that in a democracy, government “doesn’t rest on the shoulders of just one individual.”

“There are long standing relationships that we have nurtured over the years with figures in his government, and those relationships are still there, and they’re still vibrant,” Kirby told reporters, adding that the U.S. remains committed to developing a good working relationship with Duterte himself.

Duterte said he has asked his defense secretary and military officials to travel to China and Russia to check what weapons and defense equipment they have to offer, but added that the military’s recommendation will be crucial.

“China is open. Anything you want. They even sent me a brochure, telling me to choose and they will provide,” Duterte said.

“I’m just holding off because I’m looking at the military,” he said. “If you want to stick with America, fine, but assess it well and find a balance because we are being ridiculed.”

The brash president traveled to a wharf in Sual town in the northwestern province of Pangasinan to lead a poignant send-off ceremony for 17 Vietnamese fishermen who were arrested last month for poaching in local waters. The complaints were dropped after the Vietnamese said a typhoon forced their three boats toward the northern Philippines and that they had no intention of poaching.

Duterte said his Vietnamese counterpart appealed for the fishermen’s release and Wednesday’s ceremony — in which he shook hands with the fishermen and handed each a bag filled with food, a raincoat and toiletries — showed how Asians resolve problems.

“Vietnam drove the Americans away in humiliation,” Duterte said, using the ceremony to criticize U.S. actions that he said brought countries like Iraq, Syria and Libya to chaos and civil strife.

“I have good impressions of America but the problem is I have lost my respect, that’s why I’m bad-mouthing them,” he said. “These Americans never learned their lesson with their interventions.”

63 responses to “Duterte will consider acquiring U.S. weapons, but calls American officials ‘monkeys’”

  1. den says:

    that’s it, cut his line already.

  2. Wankine says:

    Nobody who looks and acts like this guy should be calling anybody else a “monkey.”

  3. skinut says:

    This man strikes me as being very insecure. He lashes out when he feels slighted and is very easily provoked. In this way, he is very like donald trump.

  4. sailfish1 says:

    Whatever he says about the U.S., the U.S. will still sell them weapons. Money talks.

  5. paniolo says:

    Cut every thing off from PI already. He wants aid, weapons, etc., let him go to his BFFs China and Russia. Earlier he said he wanted to see only Filipino uniformed soldiers in the PI, so be it.

  6. toobn says:

    If he wants to see a monkey, he merely needs to look in a mirror!

  7. Mr. Luke says:

    So where does Barry stand on all of this? I have a feeling that someone else wouldn’t be taking all this cr@p from a tinhorn, third world, wannabe.

  8. HanabataDays says:

    Duterte must’ve looked in the mirror just before coming out with that “monkey” crack.

  9. bumbai says:

    Price just went way up.

  10. samidunn says:

    That’s racist

  11. wrightj says:

    He’s probably not serious about anything he says, just plenty hot air.

  12. keaukaha says:

    The Filopino version of the Chump. Got elected because the undereducated loved his tough talk. Now they are stuck with an ignoramus that is going to take their pitiful country down the tubes. What he has proven is that if it talks stupid, acts stupid, and is surrounded by people who say that he is smart. Then he and everyone who supports him is truly stupid.

  13. CubbyFan says:

    Learn to speak Mandarin Mr. Prez

    • keaukaha says:

      They don’t have TelePrompTer in the P.I. This is what you get when you elect a hot head to your president. I’m sure you know who I am comparing him to.

  14. Oahuan says:

    Monkeys? These flips look more like monkeys and human.

  15. Cellodad says:

    I think that this guy will be terribly harmful for the people of his nation. At one time, education was a great force in the Philippines. Perhaps it might be again.

    • Pacificsports says:

      He’s only saying that to appease the Military who are opposed to his anti-American rhetoric and are a threat to depose him. But with Ramos already resigning from his Cabinet and distancing himself from Duterte, it might just be a matter of time even with this, his raising their salaries, and giving the soldiers gifts such as personal firearms.

  16. 808comp says:

    This guy better watch out. If Trump becomes president he might deport all the immigrants that’s in the US back to PI.

  17. localguy says:

    Apparently loser Rodrigo Duterte has already disregarded his conversation with God to speak without using profane and disrespectful language. Guessing what he needs is a long trip to the woodshed and a meeting with a very strong switch to his read end.

    Have to laugh at this supot, whiny, crybaby, little step child trying to act tough in an adult world. He also needs to quit hiding his age by using such strong black hair die. We already know he is totally gray haired.

  18. Lindall says:

    WE ARE MONKEYS if we let him have weapons.

  19. fiveo says:

    This guy is going to get whacked. He is supposedly popular with the uneducated in the PI because of his socialist views but those in the military and other elements there will probably
    decide soon that he has to go. Nothing wrong with seeing if problems with the ChiComs cannot be resolved peacefully and to build economic ties but he is foolish to believe
    that the ChiComs can be trusted in the long run.

  20. Hitaxpayer says:

    Cut off remittances to the Philippine’s from the us and watch the people turn against him real fast.

  21. gmejk says:

    Sell him two sling shots and some blow darts. Tell him to take a hike.

  22. Maipono says:

    This is an example of what happens when we have a weak president, and HilLIARy botches our State Department. What happened to the world will respect us again? Under a strong president, this would never have happened, Trump will have a huge job ahead of him fixing all the problems created by the incompetent Obama and his partner in crime HilLIARy.

  23. saywhatyouthink says:

    The story will not end well for Duturte. I think sooner or later he’ll end up facing his own brand of justice, probably at the hands of his own military or bodyguards. They won’t allow him to get in bed with a communist regime ruled with an iron fist, they’ve come too far since WWII to go back.

  24. SHOPOHOLIC says:

    You people DO realize that 95% of El Presidente’s bravado is for domestic consumption, right? He has to keep stoking the fires of support for himself when people eventually realize he’s a gasbag do nothing…

  25. okmaluna says:

    I will be waiting with bated breath for his comments on hillaryious if she attains potus.

  26. Publicbraddah says:

    Send him a box of sling shots.

  27. rytsuru says:

    Irony..is so…ironic.

  28. ajohns48 says:

    Duterte said “China is open. Anything you want. They even sent me a brochure, telling me to choose and they will provide,” Duterte said.

    If, China is open, why are you begging for American made equipment? Why, he knows China will sell the Philippines substandard weapons and equipment.

  29. rayhawaii says:

    Send him bananas.

  30. KonaGolden says:

    You mean to say, we will continue to sell arms to a country that is controlled by a nutcase? How can they buy arms when they always need to borrow money, what the hell do they pay with?

  31. bumbai says:

    We may be “monkeys,” but we won’t have to defend our territory against the Chinese by throwing coconuts and bananas. Good luck with that.

  32. DemBones says:

    What is coming out of this guy’s mouth? Betcha he doesn’t even consider himself filipino, he’s probably “Spanish.”

  33. bumba says:

    You know, an empty can makes the most noise, and although when we run across a person like this we should really take the “high road”, every once in a while we run into somebody who we just wanna smash in his face. This is one of those guys.

  34. nuuanusam says:

    ‘Made in China’ or ‘Made in U.S.A.’, which one do you want? Its a no-brainier. But you’re looking at a half-crazy guy; hard to tell.

  35. justmyview371 says:

    He wasn’t calling American officials monkeys,. he was calling all American people monkeys. If we are monkeys, you are monkey poop.

  36. iwanaknow says:

    Sticks and stones will hurt my bones but words will never hurt me…

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