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‘Go to hell’: Philippine President Duterte in new tirade says US doesn’t want to sell him weapons - but China and Russia could

More experts weigh in on why Duterte faces major obstacles if we wants to change military allegiances

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Phillippines President Rodrigo Duterte visits the Philippine Army Scout Rangers at their headquarters in the town of San Miguel, Philippines. Duterte would face major obstacles to following through on his threat to reduce purchases of US weapons in favour of Russian and Chinese arms. Photo: EPA
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte would face major obstacles to following through on his threat to reduce purchases of US weapons in favour of Russian and Chinese arms, including retraining a military deeply accustomed to working with the United States, experts said.

Duterte told US President Barack Obama to “go to hell” and said the United States had refused to sell some weapons to his country but he did not care because Russia and China were willing suppliers.

“If you don’t want to sell arms, I’ll go to Russia. I sent the generals to Russia and Russia said ‘do not worry, we have everything you need, we’ll give it to you’.

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“And as for China, they said ‘just come over and sign and everything will be delivered’.”

His comments were the latest in a near-daily barrage of hostility toward the United States that has raised questions about the long-standing alliance that is important to the US strategy of rebalancing its forces toward Asia and countering an assertive China.

You can’t just buy a radar from this country and a missile from that country. The weaponry has to work together
Lyle Goldstein, US Naval War College
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