PHILIPPINES

By Hermenegildo C. Cruz
The Philippine Daily Inquirer-May 17

A keen observer of diplomacy will note the sharp contrast between our diplomacy in Kuwait and in the West Philippine Sea. In Kuwait we used Rambo-style diplomacy, while in the West Philippine Sea we are meek as a lamb.
Our Latino cousins use the term “Rambo diplomats” to describe the overbearing role of US diplomats in South America in the war against drugs. The “Yanquis” at times take shortcuts in pursuing the drug cartels. Even then, they operate under the doctrine of “plausible deniability,” meaning that if things go wrong, the US government has an alibi. Definitely, they will not post on social media the operations of their Rambo diplomats—like we did in our Kuwaiti operation. It could be argued that at times it becomes imperative to take such shortcuts because the system of justice in some parts of Latin America is broken; the police agencies are beholden to the drug cartels.
Read more at: http://opinion.inquirer.net/113240/double-faced-diplomacy#ixzz5Fpnux5v5
First published in: The Philippine Daily Inquirer