the AFP must give the MNLF new rifles, grenade launchers, mortars, bulletproof vest, nightvision goggles, humvees, APCs, and the latest communication equipment.
^^
not written in the article.
salary and benefits just like an ordinary soldier ang offer.
and as soon as things go sour with Misuari and the Philippine government, we will be fight a fully armed MNLF battalion using AFP weapons and equipment.
eto ang problema kay DuDirty. he playing us right into the muslim secession ploy.
I rather have MNLF than MILF. Atleast ang MNLF tinuturing nilang Filipino sila, ang MILF ni minsan ni hindi mo narinig yun. Gusto din ng MNLF na mabawi ang Sabah para sa Pilipinas, habang ang MILF gustong iregalo ang Mindanao sa Malaysian government nila.
Yung MILF tutulong daw pero may kundisyon, geez, wag na mga traydor. Hawak nila ang ARMM pero hinayaan nilang dumami ang ASG at Maute, nakipagkutsaba pa kay Marwan, ano na lang kung pumasa ang BBL.
At least 10 soldiers killed in Marawi friendly fire
Agence France-Presse / 11:25 AM June 01, 2017
Fire rages at several houses following airstrikes by Philippine Air Force bombers to retake control of Marawi city from Muslim militants who lay siege for nearly a week, Saturday, May 27, 2017 in southern Philippines. Philippine military jets fired rockets at militant positions Saturday as soldiers tried to wrest back control of a southern city from gunmen linked to the Islamic State group, witnesses said. Civilians waved flags from their windows to show they are not combatants. AP
Philippine military airstrikes aimed at Islamist militants who are battling soldiers in a southern city instead killed 10 troops, the defense secretary said on Thursday.
A group of our military armed men were hit by our own airstrikes. Ten killed, Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters in Manila, adding the incident happened on Wednesday.
I rather have MNLF than MILF. Atleast ang MNLF tinuturing nilang Filipino sila, ang MILF ni minsan ni hindi mo narinig yun. Gusto din ng MNLF na mabawi ang Sabah para sa Pilipinas, habang ang MILF gustong iregalo ang Mindanao sa Malaysian government nila.
Yung MILF tutulong daw pero may kundisyon, geez, wag na mga traydor. Hawak nila ang ARMM pero hinayaan nilang dumami ang ASG at Maute, nakipagkutsaba pa kay Marwan, ano na lang kung pumasa ang BBL.
during the Zamboanga Seige the MNLF consider themselves as Tausugs and not Filipinos.
People are asking us why we do not comment much on recent events like the Resorts World Incident and Martial Law in Mindanao.
Well we already said our piece about Martial Law. We fully support it and even wish the President would expand its coverage to the whole country so these f*cking destabilizers will think twice before launching another disruption. Not that we're happy about it but we're glad it happened at a time when Rodrigo Duterte is at the helm, and not some spineless, incompetent twerp like Mar Roxas or Noynoy Aquino. We trust in the President's judgment and we are hopeful and confident that he has what it takes to see us through this crisis. Having said that, there is nothing more we can add to the discourse.
As for the other issues like the RW attack, everybody else is talking about it so similarly, we do not see any need for us to add to the noise. Besides, what good would it do us if we're gonna parrot pretty much what everyone else says? As far as we're concerned, a tragedy such as this can either be viewed as an isolated event caused by a desperate guy who went nuts or a premeditated attempt at diversion, something that the destabilizers are extremely good at. So giving much attention to it is giving the destabilizers exactly what they want. We're not saying such is the case, we're merely saying that if it is (hypothetically) - then the original intent is to divert - to deviate us from the real issues so that we lose focus. It's a clever ploy. Not much different from what triggered Marawi. Noynoy used it to divert attention from the scandals hounding his administration (have you read Deception 2?), so there is a possibility that they could be using the same tactics to throw us off the scent. Instead of focusing on the culprits - the narco pols, destabilizers, the thieving PDAF legislators, the drug lords - we end up talking incessantly about the "hot issues of the day." If we were Trillanes and company, heck we'll do this every other day or every week if we could. Disruption is a form of destabilization. It can be an extremely powerful tool in a destabilizer's arsenal (Hello FVR!).
This is the reason why we focus so much on Leni. This is not driven by some sort of petty vengeance on our part but by a conscious understanding that Leni Robredo holds the key to ending all these destabilization plots. The LP and its allies (the terrorists, commies, corrupt officials, drug lords and narcopoliticians included) are beefing up their destabilization efforts because Leni stands to be President when Duterte is taken out of the equation.
Without Leni to replace Digong, what good would destabilization bring them? Do you think they'd act the same way if Bongbong Marcos is our VP? h3ll no. So they're all joining forces to destabilize government now while Leni is still the VP. They're trying desperately hard as if they're on a tight deadline.
Eyes on the prize guys. Eyes on the prize.
You want an end to all this chaos and mayhem? Focus on Leni Robredo.
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday that it was not yet time for Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) fighters to join government troops in fighting the Islamic State-inspired Maute Group in Marawi City.
Si Nur, nag-usap kami once. Mag-kumpleto rin ang mga tao niya. Sabi ko: Salamat. Tapos, he offered to send 2,000 of his men. Sabi ko: Teka, huwag muna. Huwag muna, Duterte said in a speech before troops of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade in Tacurong City.
Duterte and Nur Misuari, MNLF founding chairman, met on Saturday and talked about the help of MNLF fighters could give the Armed Forces of the Philippines in its fight against the Maute Group.
The President initially said he welcomed the Misuaris.
Earlier, Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla, AFP spokesperson, said the MNLF fighters could not immediatey join the state troops in figting the Maute Group since appropriate protocols would still need to be established.
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Friday that he would not want communist and Moro fighters to help government troops fight terrorists in Marawi though he had earlier urged them to lend a hand.
In a speech before soldiers of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Division in Sultan Kudarat, Duterte took note of the offer for the New Peoples Army to join the government in the fight.
I said, son of a *****, the shots my soldiers would get might all be on the back, not
He quickly added that it was not a matter of distrust.
Its not because I do not trust them. But it simply does not fit into the picture, he said.
The President also said Nur Misuari, founding chairman of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), had offered to send 2,000 soldiers, but he was reluctant as well to integrate them with government troops.
I said, never mind. Because there would be many of us, we would not understand each other. We might end up being the ones shooting at each other, he said.
Duterte instead asked for understanding and patience.
We will restore order in this country, he vowed.
Earlier, after putting Mindanao under martial law, Duterte called on Moro fighters and communist rebels to join the fight against the pro-Islamic State extremist groups in Marawi.
I will hire you as soldiers same pay, same privileges, and I will build houses for you in some areas, he was quoted as saying.
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the AFP must give the MNLF new rifles, grenade launchers, mortars, bulletproof vest, nightvision goggles, humvees, APCs, and the latest communication equipment.
not written in the article.
salary and benefits just like an ordinary soldier ang offer.
Fighters that can ***** as much as 15,000 women!
"Sa akin 'yun!"
Joke lang. H'wag ninyong seseryosohin! :rotflmao:
and as soon as things go sour with Misuari and the Philippine government, we will be fight a fully armed MNLF battalion using AFP weapons and equipment.
eto ang problema kay DuDirty. he playing us right into the muslim secession ploy.
Luma na daw yang joke lang.baguhin mo.
Sabihin mo I'm not joking, i'm being sarcastic, . . lusot na yun sa tagasunod ng poon.
Yung MILF tutulong daw pero may kundisyon, geez, wag na mga traydor. Hawak nila ang ARMM pero hinayaan nilang dumami ang ASG at Maute, nakipagkutsaba pa kay Marwan, ano na lang kung pumasa ang BBL.
coverage = covfefe
Agence France-Presse / 11:25 AM June 01, 2017
Fire rages at several houses following airstrikes by Philippine Air Force bombers to retake control of Marawi city from Muslim militants who lay siege for nearly a week, Saturday, May 27, 2017 in southern Philippines. Philippine military jets fired rockets at militant positions Saturday as soldiers tried to wrest back control of a southern city from gunmen linked to the Islamic State group, witnesses said. Civilians waved flags from their windows to show they are not combatants. AP
Philippine military airstrikes aimed at Islamist militants who are battling soldiers in a southern city instead killed 10 troops, the defense secretary said on Thursday.
A group of our military armed men were hit by our own airstrikes. Ten killed, Defence Secretary Delfin Lorenzana told reporters in Manila, adding the incident happened on Wednesday.
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during the Zamboanga Seige the MNLF consider themselves as Tausugs and not Filipinos.
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People are asking us why we do not comment much on recent events like the Resorts World Incident and Martial Law in Mindanao.
Well we already said our piece about Martial Law. We fully support it and even wish the President would expand its coverage to the whole country so these f*cking destabilizers will think twice before launching another disruption. Not that we're happy about it but we're glad it happened at a time when Rodrigo Duterte is at the helm, and not some spineless, incompetent twerp like Mar Roxas or Noynoy Aquino. We trust in the President's judgment and we are hopeful and confident that he has what it takes to see us through this crisis. Having said that, there is nothing more we can add to the discourse.
As for the other issues like the RW attack, everybody else is talking about it so similarly, we do not see any need for us to add to the noise. Besides, what good would it do us if we're gonna parrot pretty much what everyone else says? As far as we're concerned, a tragedy such as this can either be viewed as an isolated event caused by a desperate guy who went nuts or a premeditated attempt at diversion, something that the destabilizers are extremely good at. So giving much attention to it is giving the destabilizers exactly what they want. We're not saying such is the case, we're merely saying that if it is (hypothetically) - then the original intent is to divert - to deviate us from the real issues so that we lose focus. It's a clever ploy. Not much different from what triggered Marawi. Noynoy used it to divert attention from the scandals hounding his administration (have you read Deception 2?), so there is a possibility that they could be using the same tactics to throw us off the scent. Instead of focusing on the culprits - the narco pols, destabilizers, the thieving PDAF legislators, the drug lords - we end up talking incessantly about the "hot issues of the day." If we were Trillanes and company, heck we'll do this every other day or every week if we could. Disruption is a form of destabilization. It can be an extremely powerful tool in a destabilizer's arsenal (Hello FVR!).
This is the reason why we focus so much on Leni. This is not driven by some sort of petty vengeance on our part but by a conscious understanding that Leni Robredo holds the key to ending all these destabilization plots. The LP and its allies (the terrorists, commies, corrupt officials, drug lords and narcopoliticians included) are beefing up their destabilization efforts because Leni stands to be President when Duterte is taken out of the equation.
Without Leni to replace Digong, what good would destabilization bring them? Do you think they'd act the same way if Bongbong Marcos is our VP? h3ll no. So they're all joining forces to destabilize government now while Leni is still the VP. They're trying desperately hard as if they're on a tight deadline.
Eyes on the prize guys. Eyes on the prize.
You want an end to all this chaos and mayhem? Focus on Leni Robredo.
Without the b*tch, these f*ckers are nothing.
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Wala n yatang tiwala si du30 s mga sundalo kaya tinanggap n niya ang offer ng mnlf.
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Wednesday that it was not yet time for Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) fighters to join government troops in fighting the Islamic State-inspired Maute Group in Marawi City.
Si Nur, nag-usap kami once. Mag-kumpleto rin ang mga tao niya. Sabi ko: Salamat. Tapos, he offered to send 2,000 of his men. Sabi ko: Teka, huwag muna. Huwag muna, Duterte said in a speech before troops of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade in Tacurong City.
Duterte and Nur Misuari, MNLF founding chairman, met on Saturday and talked about the help of MNLF fighters could give the Armed Forces of the Philippines in its fight against the Maute Group.
The President initially said he welcomed the Misuaris.
Earlier, Brig. Gen. Restituto Padilla, AFP spokesperson, said the MNLF fighters could not immediatey join the state troops in figting the Maute Group since appropriate protocols would still need to be established.
Duterte retracts call for rebels to help troops fight terrorists
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Friday that he would not want communist and Moro fighters to help government troops fight terrorists in Marawi though he had earlier urged them to lend a hand.
In a speech before soldiers of the 1st Mechanized Infantry Division in Sultan Kudarat, Duterte took note of the offer for the New Peoples Army to join the government in the fight.
I said, son of a *****, the shots my soldiers would get might all be on the back, not
He quickly added that it was not a matter of distrust.
Its not because I do not trust them. But it simply does not fit into the picture, he said.
The President also said Nur Misuari, founding chairman of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), had offered to send 2,000 soldiers, but he was reluctant as well to integrate them with government troops.
I said, never mind. Because there would be many of us, we would not understand each other. We might end up being the ones shooting at each other, he said.
Duterte instead asked for understanding and patience.
We will restore order in this country, he vowed.
Earlier, after putting Mindanao under martial law, Duterte called on Moro fighters and communist rebels to join the fight against the pro-Islamic State extremist groups in Marawi.
I will hire you as soldiers same pay, same privileges, and I will build houses for you in some areas, he was quoted as saying.