The Global Pariah is being boxed out of Asia…She has become the rejected nation!

  asiabThough in appearance America seems steadfast, she is moving towards an ultimate end. We are watching American power recede globally. Her once petrified allies are no longer afraid to stand up for their own people and nation’s national security and independent policies.

Now the empire stands at the crossroads of collapse and rejection. Either choice will lead to the same fate. This is beautiful to watch because she is now being fed with rejection the world over.

America brought all of her troubles upon herself. Perplexed beyond belief, in trying to hold her place as the greatest power among the nations of earth, she is one of the most troubled countries on earth today. She faces trouble everywhere.

…” America loves meddling into other people’s affairs. She just cannot stay out of other people’s business, whether they be a two-cents worth soap-box teacher or presidents and kings of countries.”-pg.115(tfoa)

She is in a dire position. You can see it in her actions. You can see it in her policies. You can hear it out of the mouths of her politicians and war planners.

She is quickly losing her position. She is desperately seeking to salvage what little influence she still enjoys. No one wants her friendship at all!!!!@

President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte (R) and Chinese President Xi Jinping review the guard of honor as they attend a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, October 20, 2016. (Photo by AFP)
President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte (R) and Chinese President Xi Jinping review the guard of honor as they attend a welcoming ceremony at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, October 20, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

The Philippines’ President Rodrigo Duterte has met with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, in a potential step toward the improvement of ties, which have recently been soured by a territorial dispute.

Duterte and Xi met at the Chinese capital, Beijing, on Thursday, with the official Xinhua news agency reporting that the two leaders were to hold official talks and sign a “series of cooperation documents” between their governments.

During the meeting, Duterte said the roots of the two countries’ bonds were deep and could not be easily harmed.

Cozying up to the dragon

The Chinese president also hailed Duterte’s visit as a step toward mending the damaged relations following years of tensions between the two countries.

“I hope we can follow the wishes of the people and use this visit as an opportunity to push China-Philippines relations back on a friendly footing and fully improve things,” Xi said.

Prior to the visit, the Filipino president had stressed his country’s pursuit of a shift away from Washington, a former long-standing ally, and toward Beijing, blasting the US’s policies and declaring an end to joint military exercises with the American military.

“So it’s about time to say good-bye, my friend. Your stay in my country was for you own benefit,” said Duterte, who has also called for the removal of US troops from a group of southern islands in the Philippines. “No more American interference. No more American exercises,” he added.

However, the Philippines became entangled in a bitter dispute with regional powerhouse China when it filed a complaint with an international tribunal over Chinese claims to territory in the South China Sea. The verdict by the international court, which was issued some three months ago and which favored the Philippines, angered China and provided ammo for Washington, which routinely pops in regional disputes unrelated to it.

The handout photo, taken on March 16, 2015, purports to show Chinese vessels dredging sand at a reef in the Spratly Islands in the disputed South China Sea. (Via AFP)

The tribunal accused Beijing of violating the Philippines’ economic and sovereign rights. China, however, rejected the ruling, saying the court had no jurisdiction over the issue.

China did say, however, that it was ready to engage in dialog with the Philippines if Manila ignored the court ruling.

China’s territorial claims to the South China Sea overlap in parts with those of Taiwan, Vietnam, Malaysia, and Brunei — besides the Philippines.

Briefing reporters on the Thursday meeting between Duterte and Xi, a senior Chinese diplomat said the two had agreed to resume bilateral dialog on their territorial dispute.

“Both sides agreed that the South China Sea issue is not the sum total of the bilateral relationship,” Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Liu Zhenmin told reporters.

Liu said the leaders briefly touched on the issue during their talks and agreed to return to the approach used five years ago of seeking a settlement through bilateral dialog.

Duterte and the US: A Separation

Later during the day, President Duterte made his strongest non-vulgar assertion against the US, yet.

Speaking at a business forum in the presence of Chinese Vice Premier Zhang Gaoli at Beijing’s Great Hall of the People on Thursday, he said he was announcing his “separation” from Washington.

Duterte has previously used a series of obscenities to describe US President Barack Obama and other world officials.

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