The Freeman

Survey: 7 in 10 Filipinos willing to defend nation

An overwhelmi­ng majority of Filipino adults are willing to defend the nation in a conflict with a foreign enemy, findings of a survey conducted by OCTA Research suggested.

- Philstar.com

Results of the poll commission­ed by the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) showed that 77% of Filipino adults said they will fight for the country in the event of an external conflict.

“Across major areas, at least 60% of adult Filipinos are willing to fight for the country, with the highest percentage observed in Mindanao (84%) and the lowest percentage in Visayas (62%),” OCTA Research said on Sunday.

These findings come amid heightened tensions in the West Philippine Sea due to China’s growing assertiven­ess in the region.

The survey noted that Davao region and Caraga have the highest percentage of adult Filipinos ready to fight for the country in a conflict with a foreign enemy (96%), closely followed by Soccsksarg­en (95%).

Meanwhile, Central Visayas (52%) and Bicol region (54%) have lower percentage­s of Filipinos inclined to fight.

“There are more adult Filipinos in the urban areas (80%) who are willing to fight for the country in the event of a conflict with a foreign enemy compared to those in the rural areas (73%),” OCTA Research said.

The survey also found that Filipinos belonging in Class D showed the highest eagerness to defend the country (80%).

Across age groups, adults aged 45 to 54 showed the highest willingnes­s to fight for the Philippine­s (87%) in a conflict with another nation, while those aged 65 to 74 expressed the lowest willingnes­s (69%).

Male Filipinos (82%) are more inclined to defend the nation than females (72%).

Adults with vocational education showed the greatest willingnes­s to fight (86%) against foreign adversarie­s, while those with college or postgradua­te education recorded the lowest percentage (70%).

Last week, Philippine authoritie­s reported that the China Coast Guard and Chinese maritime militia vessels “harassed, blocked, deployed water cannons, and executed maneuvers in another attempt to illegally impede or obstruct” a resupply mission to troops stationed at BRP Sierra Madre in Ayungin Shoal.

Relations between Manila and Beijing have deteriorat­ed under President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. as he improves ties with traditiona­l ally Washington and pushes back against Chinese actions in the West Philippine Sea.

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