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<blockquote data-quote="alpha centauri" data-source="post: 156743" data-attributes="member: 8464"><p>I am not an expert on the Philipines. But I think that that is controlled by some group from another country or countries, too. (maybe Saudi-Arabia and allies)</p><p></p><p>My solution would be the abolishment of the bank secrecy. So you can see who finances these salafist muslim groups and ISIS but also you can see other corruption that take place. In my opinion, the most politicians are corrupt, so it would be harmful for themselves and it will not happen.</p><p></p><p>The Philipines were controlled through drugs, similar to Latin America at the moment and China in the past (opium). Duterte fought this.</p><p></p><p>Someone earned a lot of money through this drug business. I mean how does those drugs get their way into the philipines?</p><p>And those parties could be angry and want revenge.</p><p>Where did it end with China after they fought opium trade? Fast economic development. I think the development of the Philipines would be similar in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpha centauri, post: 156743, member: 8464"] I am not an expert on the Philipines. But I think that that is controlled by some group from another country or countries, too. (maybe Saudi-Arabia and allies) My solution would be the abolishment of the bank secrecy. So you can see who finances these salafist muslim groups and ISIS but also you can see other corruption that take place. In my opinion, the most politicians are corrupt, so it would be harmful for themselves and it will not happen. The Philipines were controlled through drugs, similar to Latin America at the moment and China in the past (opium). Duterte fought this. Someone earned a lot of money through this drug business. I mean how does those drugs get their way into the philipines? And those parties could be angry and want revenge. Where did it end with China after they fought opium trade? Fast economic development. I think the development of the Philipines would be similar in the future. [/QUOTE]
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