Philippine Daily Inquirer

ENDANGERIN­G PHILIPPINE SECURITY

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This is in response to “That sinking feeling: The story behind Navy chief’s sudden fall” (12/28/18) by Nikko Dizon regarding the alleged anomalies of the frigate acquisitio­n project of the Philippine Navy.

I have been following this issue with great interest since I am really alarmed with how powerless we are in internatio­nal disputes. We need warships to give us a certain measure of confidence in dealing with other countries that wish to intrude on our sovereignt­y. As a concerned citizen, my view on this is simple. Let me throw out a few questions which have been bugging me to start the discussion. Why are some people so hellbent on insisting that a certain brand be used for the so-called combat management system for the warships we want to buy? As I understood it, isn’t this against our procuremen­t law?

To add to all these, it seems to me that the words used in the arguments are mere “copypaste” of each other, from news sources, blogsites, to statements of politician­s. I am not one to buy into conspiracy theories, but the similariti­es are really obvious. Is this nothing more than an elaborate PR operation or “operation giba”? It makes me wonder who would benefit the most should the project fail. I hope that the people behind all of these realize what they are doing.

They are endangerin­g the security of the Filipino people by blocking a very important modernizat­ion project. I can’t wait for the Senate investigat­ion to start so we can finally shed light on the matter.

NONIE ARASA, aarasain@protonmail.com

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