Blinken in Manila as tensions rise in South China Sea

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Mr Blinken's go to may also be seen because the nation embraces Mr Marcos, the son of ousted dictator Ferdinand Marcos, a US ally who dominated for 20 years till the mid-Eighties. His reign is remembered for years of martial rule, arrests and torture of dissidents, and rampant corruption, which price the state an estimated $10 billion.

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