Right after Trump was elected, the Philippines started to curry favor! Once Trump takes office, he will definitely make sweeping adjustments to the Biden administration's foreign policy. By then, the "solid partnership between the Philippines and the U.S." mentioned by President Marcos Jr. might be in jeopardy. At that time, President Marcos Jr. will be in tears. This is because the Philippines has been "tied to the American war chariot," stuck in a dead end, with neither advancement nor retreat possible.

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Back in the day, during President Duterte's tenure, although there were frictions in China-Philippines relations, Duterte appeared relatively pro-China, and Trump turned a blind eye.

Xiao Ma approached Trump and mentioned something he had seen in his youth, clearly showing a lack of confidence in the Philippine-American partnership, which is why he acted so humbly.

Trump probably doesn't care about the Philippine-American alliance, and just ignores President Marcos Jr. directly.

I think he will use the Philippines as a springboard to intensify his confrontation with China.

The former Lao Du was definitely a strong leader, and he was not afraid of Trump at all. As for the current President Xiao Marcos, it's hard to say.
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