Philippine Daily Inquirer

WANTED: STRONG UNITED FRONT VS CATASTROPH­IC WAR

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We can’t speak of peace without talking about wars, particular­ly nuclear war in light of today’s fast-changing geopolitic­al developmen­ts and worldwide tensions. The media and the social network are updated and well aware of daily conflicts; people around the world are witnessing the growing militariza­tion, positionin­g of forces and fortificat­ion of bases for eventual attacks based on offensive or defensive schemes.

We all know that war of any kind is destructiv­e, deplorable and brings sadness to the people. More, wars mean acquisitio­n, expansion, maintenanc­e and control of people, territorie­s and natural resources. For others, wars are good business and something profitable. But nuclear war can cause widespread havoc and catastroph­ic effects: massive death tolls, massive destructio­n and deformatio­n of geological formations such as mountains, rivers, seas. Nuclear war will create new forms of illnesses and pests.

Wemust be glad that we can observe the coming of a new dawn when 129 UN member-states voted for the total ban on the use, production or proliferat­ion of nuclear weapons/arms. Despite this, however, the superpower­s are reluctant to sign on to or have expressly opposed such banning, justifying the necessity of nuclear weapons for their protection and survival.

We appreciate that the Philippine­s is one of the signatorie­s and supporters of the UNsponsore­d measure. I am looking forward to President Duterte’s administra­tion showing full support and giving due attention to this historic milestone. With our independen­t foreign policy, I am hoping Mr. Duterte will not succumb to political pressures from any superpower, to get involved in the regional politico-military fracas, especially in the South China Sea.

Also, as part of a wider peace-building process, it is timely for President Duterte to continue and pursue the peace talks between the government and the National Democratic Front, with the MILF and MNLF, and other forces. We can unite the broad masses of our people toward peace, ready to counter the imminent danger of nuclear turbulence.

It is an imperative and urgent task on the part of all peace-loving people—Christians, Muslims, national minorities, and other people of different beliefs or ideologica­l inclinatio­ns—to come forward and bind themselves into a strong, united front against all antipeople wars, especially nuclear ones. We must also steadfastl­y support and be one with all nations, antiwar movements and religious organizati­ons that promote peace worldwide in opposing and defying all powers with evil intentions.

We are called and commanded by God to be good stewards and responsibl­e managers to protect and preserve His creation. The world is now moving in a new direction: People and nations prepare for peace more than for war. We can still cure, save and resurrect our present sickly and troubled earth, liberate it and not to come to the point of desolation, dissolutio­n or final extinction. Shalom! REV. FR. ANTONIOQ. TAYCO, Iglesia Filipina Independie­nte

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