The Philippines: “Fear of China,” Love of Country and Fighting Super Typhoons
In this exclusive interview, a man who is both a United Nations’ Southeast Asia Advocate, and a national civil engineer for the Philippines joined me for a frank discussion. Mark Fredelben Gomez Gravillo candidly described his people’s “fear of China,” love of their country, and recovery from devastating super typhoons. #Love #Country #Philippines #SuperTyphoons #TyphoonRai #TyphoonNoru #Devastation #Destruction #Loss #Homeless #Recovery #Fear #China #FearOfChina #SpratlyIslands #Territorial #Dispute #UnitedNations #SoutheastAsia #Economy #Journalism #Journalist #NewsAnchor #Anchor #InternationalNews #News
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Contact: Katherine@KCCahoonNews.com
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