
Duterte said that US President Donald Trump has voiced his approval of the Philippine drug war [EPA]
In a speech in Manila on Thursday, Duterte lashed out at the US government for halting the planned sale of firearms to the Philippines because of human rights concerns.
"The fact is, the Americans really do not honour their word," he said, justifying his decision to turn to China and Russia to acquire rifles for Filipino forces.
"At least, if ever my airplane explodes, or if some roadside bomb explodes, maybe you can ask the CIA," Duterte told a group of farmers and fishermen gathered at the Malacanang presidential palace.
It was not the first time the Philippine president accused the CIA of plotting against him.
In 2016, he told a group of Filipinos in Vietnam that he received reports of an "alleged plan by the CIA to kill me". In 2017, he was also quoted as saying, "If I die, it's America [that is behind it]. It's the CIA".














Comment: Duterte's policies may be not be too popular with the west, but he's right to be critical of the US. See also: