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Saturday, April 13, 2013

Noynoy Aquino — a Filipino or a Foreigner?

Letter to the Editor

10 April 2013

Before the formal announcement of the of Balikatan exercises 2013, US warships, drones and jetfighters had already been frequently visiting and freely strolling around the Philippine jurisdiction.

Last January 6, 2013, a farmer in Masbate was able to retrieve a crashed drone.  The US embassy admitted that the US Navy is using it for reconnaissance operations and clandestine missions.  No immediate action was made by the government.  In fact, the AFP supported the US embassy and set an atmosphere that aimed to perpetuate USA's aggression.

The issue about the toxic waste discarded in Subic waters alerted the country, yet remained unresolved.  The alarm heightened when the USS Guardian ran aground some 4,000 square meters of coral reefs in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park in Sulu Sea which has long been declared a Wildlife Protected Area and a UNESCO heritage park.

Investigations were conducted but to guarantee if they're serious is still a question.  Up to this day, there were no perpetrators brought to the bars of justice.  Justice is elusive to the affected residents in Subic and to Ahbam Juhurin, the fisherman who died during the routine maritime activity of Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines and Philippine security forces in Basilan.  Indeed, the Aquino regime has no backbone in asserting the country's sovereignty, in protecting the country's patrimony and in providing security for the people.

As of this moment, despite the intense friction between North Korea and US-backed South Korea, Aquino never put a second thought in participating in Balikatan exercise that permitted US troops with their weapons of war sent here in the Philippines opening the country to perilous possibilities of inclusion in the declared war.

The US troops' humanitarian projection is no less than lie.  They wanted to strengthen US bases in Southeast Asia in order to control flow of oil and other natural resources, serve as watchdogs looking after other developing countries that impose threats to the US economy, defeat the firmly established socialist system of economy in DPRK, and kill the patriotic movements within their colonies that advance sought for liberation.

This particular careless act of Aquino gained criticisms and condemnations from the broad masses.  How could he place the Philippines in such possible danger to think there are a number of internal issues in the country that urgently need to be discussed and resolved?

In the North and South Korea dispute, the Philippine president's bias is loud and evident.  He has been so attentive in giving speeches of support to South Korea while during the Sabah dispute, we can recollect his long silence and leaning to the Malaysian government despite the extensive killings of Filipinos in Sabah.

Well then, clearly, we can therefore conclude that Noynoy's boss is not his compatriots but the foreign, imperialist, US.  Had he been truly a public servant of the Filipinos, as what he used to blub before he was elected, Hacienda Luisita and all other vast lands owned by big landlords should have already been given to our poor peasants.  Had he been truly a servant of poor Filipinos, he would have established national industries that would provide job opportunities to the Filipino community, he would have put as his top priority the provision of accessible basic social services.

For reference:

Mariel Moralde

Spokesperson

Anakbayan UP Mindanao

Philippines offers US its military bases in case of North Korea war

The US would be allowed to station forces at military bases in the Philippines if it went to war with North Korea, Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario said Saturday citing a treaty between the allies.

"Our mutual defense treaty calls for joint action if either the Philippines or the United States is attacked," del Rosario said in comments sent to AFP at a time of heightened tensions on the Korean peninsula.

"It would then be logical to assume that in the event of an attack on the Philippines or on our treaty ally, the US would be allowed to use our bases," he added.

Del Rosario was responding to a question about whether the archipelago, a former US colony, would allow the stationing of American troops on its soil in case war broke out between the US and North Korea.

The Korean peninsula has been engulfed by escalating military tensions and dire threats of nuclear war since North Korea conducted a rocket test last December and a nuclear test in February.

On Friday Philippine Defense Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said the government was prepared to undertake "extreme measures" including allowing US bases in the country, in the event of an "extreme emergency" on the Korean peninsula.

The US and Philippines are allied by a 1951 mutual defense treaty.

In the early 1990s US forces vacated Clark Air Base and Subic Naval Base, two large facilities used during the Vietnam War, after a disagreement over rents.

In recent years the Philippines has been seeking to improve its defense ties with the United States amid a festering territorial dispute with China over parts of the South China Sea.

Some of its facilities are being used in ongoing annual joint military exercises between the Philippines and the United States, where the Pentagon deployed a dozen F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets.

More than 8,000 Filipino and US troops are taking part in the 12-day drills which end on Wednesday.

NDTV

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