Why US helps Philippines: We're not 'Big Brother'By Camille Diola (philstar.com)
July 23, 2014

Airmen from the 36th Contingency Response Group and 535th Airlift Squadron situate their luggage and themselves on their seats Nov. 15, 2013, on the Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, flightline before the aircraft departs to support Operation Damayan in Tacloban, Philippines. Operation Damayan is a U.S. humanitarian aid and disaster relief effort to support the Philippines in the wake of the devastating effects of Typhoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda).
US Air Force/Senior Airman Marianique SantosMANILA, Philippines — The United States is no longer the Philippines' "Big Brother" as the 19th century foreign policy concept goes, the American Ambassador to the Philippines Philip Goldberg said.
Goldberg was quick to dismiss left-wing notions of a strong US watching over its smaller Southeast Asian ally, saying the two countries are now "friends."
"[It] is a concept from the last century. I'd like to say now that our relationship is much different and much healthier in that sense, because we're no longer 'Big Brother'," Goldberg said in an interview over Radyo Singko on Wednesday.
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