Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte told President Barack Obama "you can
go to hell" in a speech Tuesday that was his strongest tirade so far
against the U.S. over its criticism of his deadly anti-drug campaign,
adding that he may eventually decide to "break up with America."
He also lashed out anew at the European Union, saying the bloc, which
has also criticized his brutal crackdown, "better choose purgatory, hell
is filled up."
Since becoming president in June, Duterte has had an uneasy relationship
with the U.S. and with Obama and has declared intentions to bolster
relations with China and Russia as he revamps Philippine foreign policy
that has long leaned on Washington.
The brash-speaking leader also has been hypersensitive to criticism over
his anti-drug crackdown, which has left more than an estimated 3,000
suspected drug dealers and pushers dead in just three months, alarming
the United Nations, the EU, the U.S. and human rights watchdogs.
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