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    Default Re: MERGED: Recent MILF Attacks in Basilan, Sibugay and Lanao


    tan-awn nato beh kung asa ni kutob ang mga rebelde...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ako_taloy View Post
    hahay...it's still the same story like a broken record, full-scale attack then all of a sudden the operation will be halted for no apparent reasons at all. estoryaheeeeeeeee
    Are you in the military? Or probably a historian?

    Can you site past "full-scale attack operations" that were halted all of a sudden for no apparent reasons at all?

  3. #473

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    for the first time,ni-bilib ko ni erap.. act of treason ang gibuhat sa MILF.dapat naai karampatang parusa.

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    in pursuit of justice...

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    Sharing this video.

    ABS-CBN News Video: Aquino: All-out justice, not all-out war

    This is just a guess, but I would think he has given this mission to a Joint Task Force of our nation's premier Special Forces units, namely the Scout Rangers, NavSOG, Marine Force Recon, and the Light Reaction Battalion.



    Happy Hunting!!


    Edit: For those who are interested in reading the transcript of that speech:
    On the 18th of October, the Armed Forces began operations to pursue lawless elements in Al-Barka, Basilan. It resulted in the neutralization of nine criminals; unfortunately, 19 of our own soldiers were also killed.

    Our soldiers were in pursuit of criminal elements with valid warrants of arrest—among them the fugitive Ibrahim Malat Sulayman, a leader of the Abu Sayyaf bandit group and a notorious criminal wanted for nine counts of murder. They are criminals whose actions stand outside of the peace process and what it signifies.

    There have been calls to wage an “all-out war” against the MILF. While it is tempting for government to join the chorus in calling for blood, we believe that such a course of action is not appropriate at this point. We are not interested in knee-jerk reactions that will jeopardize our efforts to address the roots of conflict in the region. Anong klaseng pag-iisip ang nagsasabing awayin ang lahat, sabay-sabay, miski ang nananahimik, sa lahat ng sulok ng Pilipinas, para lang masabing may ginagawa ka?

    We recognize that these calls, or at least some of them, for all-out war may come from those who do not have a full awareness of all the factors at play. However, my decisions cannot be borne out of ignorance. They have to be based on available facts. It is so easy, out of frustration, to close the door on negotiations at this time. If we go down this path, more innocent civilians will be put in harm’s way. The difficult peace process cannot be enhanced by shedding more blood and generating more ill will. We have to exhaust all possibilities for attaining peace through dialogue.

    We will not pursue all-out war; we will instead pursue all-out justice.

    All-out war is indiscriminate and borne out of anger. All-out justice is sober and fair; it is based on the rule of law, and leads to lasting peace.

    In line with this, I have instructed intensified operations against all these criminal elements. The mailed fist of the state will be brought to bear upon them so that justice may be served. There is no question that the state will find them; the only remaining question is when. There will be sacrifices in addressing this decades-old problem. We expect everyone to understand this, and are confident of the cooperation of our citizenry.

    This is not a purely military or police effort. Our local government and community leaders must assist in our efforts to achieve a holistic solution to the problems of the region.

    In conducting their operations, our armed services have always been, and always will be, mindful of the safety of the civilians. Rest assured that the government will do everything it can to maximize the safety of the people and attend to their needs.

    The men who sacrificed their lives in service of our people have the deepest respect of their commander-in-chief, and the utmost gratitude of the State. Siblings of one of the deceased, through their mother, indicated their desire to enlist in the military, in the midst of their loss. As I stood over their remains, I made a personal pledge to do all that I can so that, in the future, such sacrifices will no longer be necessary.

    Let me remind everyone that there are those who will try to use this incident to gain political leverage and further agitate the public. Rash decisions fueled by a thirst for vengeance can only serve to dishonor the memory of the 19 brave souls who died last week, and the many others lost in our efforts to win the peace.

    I urge our people to keep their eye on our long-term goals. May naalala po ba tayong magandang desisyong nagawa habang mainit ang atin pong ulo? Buhay po ang nakasalalay dito.

    Maipapangako po namin sa inyo na sa darating na mga linggo, isa-isang mananagot ang mga kriminal na ito, habang tuloy-tuloy naman ang pag-aaruga natin at pagbibigay serbisyo sa mga mamamayang maaaring maapektuhan ng situwasyong ito.

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    Last edited by Sand Man; 10-24-2011 at 07:51 PM.

  6. #476

    Default Re: MERGED: Recent MILF Attacks in Basilan, Sibugay and Lanao

    oh really? they are out to serve a warrant again ey? lol...oh boy so what about now? let's see if they are able to accomplish their mission hehehehe....specs ops my arse...

  7. #477

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    Noynoy is being more of a pu$$y than he really is, justice my a$$.
    Not to sound like a war-freak or anything but we should blast them all.

  8. #478

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    you know wat if dey do der homework in the 1st place in the mindanao...those rebels MNLF, MILF, abu sayaf etc....will not have a chance to arm themselves to the teeth but sad thing is they let these ppl. to roam around and free to wreak havoc to the community for 4 decades.....can you beliv dat? specs ops my arse. ROFL

  9. #479

    Default Re: MERGED: Recent MILF Attacks in Basilan, Sibugay and Lanao

    Quote Originally Posted by ako_taloy View Post
    you know wat if dey do der homework in the 1st place in the mindanao...those rebels MNLF, MILF, abu sayaf etc....will not have a chance to arm themselves to the teeth but sad thing is they let these ppl. to roam around and free to wreak havoc to the community for 4 decades.....can you beliv dat? specs ops my arse. ROFL
    sayon ra kaayo na storya.on brod... dli lang kita maoy naay problema parte sa mga rebelde...

    and pls. refrain from insulting our troops... atleast they have the balls to be out there in the field.. " if you don't stand behind our troops feel free to stand in front of them.. "

    maski ang pinaka powerful nga nasod maglisud pman gni... how much more kita..

  10. #480

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    What if Glora Arroyo is the one behind aning tanan? Payback niya kang Noynoy.

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