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.SUNBURSTS Observatio­ns

- JUN LEDESMA opinion@sunstar.com.ph

Trump is waging a war against the menace of drugs in America, which kills no less than 30,000 victims annually

Vienna, Austria-- We arrived here in the historic city of Vienna. The moment we crossed the border between this country and Hungary, vast expanse of what looked like freshly cultivated fields immediatel­y caught my attention.

Winter seemed to have finally come to an end but hills and fields have yet to come alive. Spring has yet to yield some buds or flower bulbs but considerin­g that snow is no longer visible here, it will not be long when deciduous trees will be green again.

Hilton Danube Hotel is right along the riverside of the Danube river. Until I traveled in this part of Europe, I didn’t realize that this river cut across countries in Europe. Just two nights ago in Budapest, we cruised along the river Danube and dined there, too. Today however, when I opened our room window at the Hilton, I was awed by the blue water of the Danube.

USA Today has a special edition here. There were two items that caught my immediate attention. US President Trump emulating the drug campaigns in the Philippine­s, Singapore and China.

Trump is waging a war against the menace of drugs in America, which kills no less than 30,000 victims annually and subjects infants to extreme pain for at least four years after they are born. This happens as their parents are addicted to either synthetic opioids or chemical drugs that are smuggled through the porous border of USA and Mexico.

Trump calls for death penalty for drug trafficker­s. He says a drug pusher victimizes not a few people and that while that trafficker may not be using guns he or she murders hundreds just the same. Trump is alarmed and if he has his way, it will truly be one hell of a campaign against drug cartels.

The other item which should shock the Commission on Human Rights and other vociferous critics of President Duterte is the blocking of the notorious UN human rights chief Zeid Ra’ad al-Hussein from speaking before the Security Council. Several member countries backed by Russia and China asserted that human rights issues should not be discussed in the UN body. He had it coming. He is no different from the Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor who prejudges based on pure hearsay.

Vienna is the Mecca of classical music and of architectu­ral marvels. Like Budapest of Hungary, Vienna has restored what had been ravaged by wars. The grand palaces and parliament­s were preserved and thousands of tourists and students from various universiti­es in Europe flock to these places where ancient and contempora­ry histories meet in anachronis­tic splendor.

There are seven Filipino-Americans in this Imperial Europe tour. They are ecstatic over the mega-projects that they anticipate will finally happen under the Duterte administra­tion. I assured them that many of these will be pulsating realities within four years of the Duterte regime.-from SunStar Davao

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