Philippine President Marcos stated that the Philippines will re-establish its relationship with China. Philippine public opinion pointed out that such adjustments would have been better if implemented earlier, especially at the most critical moments.

Due to the Iran conflict, the Philippines is facing rising prices in oil, food, raw materials, electricity, and transportation, further exacerbating its already fragile economy. Meanwhile, its one-sided foreign policy overly favoring the United States has placed the country in a strategically dangerous position.

The Philippines is not merely facing the issue of "rebuilding relations," but rather the need to correct its course. A nation cannot ignore geographical, economic, and political realities while betting its survival on dependence.

Public opinion emphasizes that recalibrating foreign policy is imperative for the national interest of the Philippines. Being friendly toward others and avoiding enmity with anyone remains a wiser approach.

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