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Erap fears US might oust Rody

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Manila Mayor Joseph “Erap” Estrada expressed his fear that the United States might oust President Rodrigo Duterte due to his recent pronouncem­ents against the US, GMA News reported yesterday.

In a news release, Estrada said he supports “President Duterte’s decision to cut ties with the United States, saying it is high time the US government be stopped from its meddling with the country’s internal affairs.”

However, Duterte clarified that diplomatic ties between the Philippine­s and the US will not be severed. “What I mean was a separation of foreign policy ... In the past we always follow what the US will give the cue,” he explained.

In the news release, Estrada said, “Tama naman ginagawa ni Pangulong Duterte, bakit sila [US] nakikiaala­m? Di komo tinututulu­ngan tayo ng US, papakialam­an naman nila internal problems natin. We are a sovereign country. We have our own Constituti­on,” the former president said.

However, Estrada said Duterte’s statments might expose him to political risks, claiming that the US might move to oust the president from office. “Yun ang pangamba ko, sa akin nga ginawa eh,” Estrada said, referring to his ouster as president in 2001, claiming that the US government was behind it.

Estrada was the country’s president June 30, 1998 to January 20, 2001 when he was ousted from office by a popular uprising called “EDSA II.” “EDSA I” was the 1986 popular revolt against the late president Ferdinand Marcos Sr.

When GMA News Online sought a comment from the US Embassy about Estrada’s statement, Press Attache Molly Koscina said they do not have comments specific to the Manila mayor’s comments.

“For our part, we will honor our alliance commitment­s and treaty obligation­s. And of course, we expect the Philippine­s to do the same,” Koscina added.

Meanwhile, Estrada said he supports Duterte’s move to realign the Philippine­s with China. “Kasi ang China ‘di nakikialam sa atin, sa ating independen­ce,” Estrada said.

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