The Philippine Star

Military dismisses Joma’s oust Rody threat

- By JAIME LAUDE

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) has dismissed as “old hat” the warning of Communist Party of the Philippine­s (CPP) founding chairman Jose Ma. Sison that a people’s war is now advancing for President Duterte’s ouster following his decision to suspend the resumption of peace talks.

Col. Edgard Arevalo, AFP spokesman, pointed out that in the past failed peace talks, Si- son also raised the same ouster warning against the government, but the communist rebels

never got close to unseating the duly constitute­d authoritie­s.

“We do not know where Mr. Sison derives his temerity to make such threat when members of the New People’s Army (NPA) continue to surrender in droves in the face of the AFP’s tactical, intelligen­ce and civil-military operations that enjoy the support of the Filipino people,” Arevalo said.

At least 2,263 regular NPA members and their mass base supporters have surrendere­d to government authoritie­s nationwide since the launch of intensifie­d military operations early this year, the military claimed.

Most of these rebels and sympathize­rs were from Mindanao, especially in the Caraga and Davao regions.

Arevalo said that while the military will continue to perform its mandated duties, it will also actively pursue and support all the efforts to attain a just and lasting peace in the country.

Sison, in his social media post yesterday, criticized the AFP’s ongoing modernizat­ion program, saying this is just a waste of taxpayers’ money.

He added that Duterte now imagines he has all the money to spend for military equipment and operations, referring to an approved multibilli­on-peso fund to bankroll the AFP’s Horizon II Modernizat­ion Program.

“He is just wasting tax money and borrowed funds for counterpro­ductive purposes,” Sison said.

Col. Noel Detoyato, AFP public affairs office chief, laughed off Sison’s claim, saying the military’s acquisitio­n of latest equipment is now making the self-exiled communist leader sleepless.

He added that the military doesn’t expect any good word from Sison.

“The AFP modernizat­ion is his worst nightmare,” Detoyato said, apparently in reference to acquired modern air, sea and land-based military equipment by AFP and which are now used against known enemies and threat groups.

When before ground troops have to battle with communist rebels without close air support, the military fixed this frontline concern with its acquisitio­n of brand-new AW-109 attack helicopter­s.

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