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Philippines' Duterte says didn't seek U.S. support in city siege :pound::pound::pound:



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Duterte denies seeking U.S. support in Marawi
Philippines' Duterte says didn't seek U.S. support...X
By Neil Jerome Morales and Simon Lewis | CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY, Philippines
President Rodrigo Duterte said on Sunday he did not seek support from Washington to end the siege of a southern Philippines town by Islamist militants, a day after the United States said it was providing assistance at the request of the government.

Duterte told a news conference in Cagayan de Oro City, about 100 km (62 miles) from the besieged town of Marawi, that he had "never approached America" for help.

When asked about U.S. support to fight the pro-Islamic State militants in Marawi City on the island of Mindanao, Duterte said he was "not aware of that until they arrived."

The cooperation between the longtime allies in the battle is significant because Duterte, who came to power a year ago, has taken a hostile stance towards Washington and has vowed to eject U.S. military trainers and advisers from his country.

It is unclear whether the pro-American military went over Duterte's head in seeking U.S. help.

The Philippines military said on Saturday U.S. forces were providing technical assistance but had no "boots on the ground", confirming a statement from the U.S. embassy in Manila which said the support had been requested by the government. [nL3N1J7054]

The seizure of Marawi on May 23 by hundreds of local and foreign fighters has alarmed Southeast Asian nations, which fear the ultra-radical group Islamic State is trying to establish a stronghold on Mindanao that could threaten their region.

The Pentagon, which has no permanent presence in the Philippines but for years has kept 50 to 100 special forces troops in the south of the country on rotational exercises, confirmed it was helping the Philippine military in Marawi.

It said in a statement on Saturday it was providing Philippine forces with security assistance and training in the areas of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. It said it had an additional 300 to 500 troops in the country to support regular training and activities, without giving further details.

A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said support included aerial surveillance and targeting, electronic eavesdropping, communications assistance and training. A U.S. P-3 Orion surveillance plane was seen over the town on Friday.

"OUR SOLDIERS ARE PRO-AMERICAN"

Duterte, who declared martial law on Mindanao - an island the size of South Korea - after the Islamist fighters overran Marawi, said that under martial law he has authority over the defense department.

He did not say the armed forces had gone over his head but noted that, because of years of training from the United States, "our soldiers are pro-American, that I cannot deny."

Presidential spokesperson Ernesto Abella said in a statement U.S. forces were not participating directly in combat operations as it is prohibited by Philippines law.

"The fight against terrorism, however, is not only the concern of the Philippines or the United States but it is a concern of many nations around the world," he said. "The Philippines is open to assistance from other countries if they offer it."

As of Saturday the number of security forces killed in the battle for Marawi stood at 58. The death toll for civilians was 20 and more than 100 had been killed overall.

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At least 200 militants are holed up in a corner of the town. An estimated 500 to 1,000 civilians are trapped there, some being held as human shields, while others are hiding in their homes with no access to running water, electricity or food.

One of the main Islamist factions dug in around the heart of the city is the Maute group, a relative newcomer amid the throng of insurgents, separatists and bandits on Mindanao.

Maute joined forces with Isnilon Hapilon, who was last year proclaimed by Islamic State as its Southeast Asia "emir".

Military officials believe Hapilon is still in the town.

The military has said it is aiming to end the siege by Monday, the Philippines' independence day.

(This version of the story corrects paragraph 13 to make clear presidential spokesperson said U.S. forces are not participating directly in combat)

(Additional reporting by Karen Lema in MANILA; Writing by John Chalmers; Editing by Mark Potter)


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The Maute Group, a militant Islamist band fighting government troops near the southern Philippines city of Marawi last year, had asked for a cease-fire.

The president rejected the overture.

“They said that they will go down upon Marawi to burn the place,” Mr. Duterte recounted in December. “And I said, ‘Go ahead, do it.’”

He got his wish.
Read full article: Duterte, Focused on Drug Users in Philippines, Ignored Rise of ISIS
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Commentary: Drugs and terrorism are both evil. Which one to target? It is obvious Philippines cannot afford so many things at the same time. Moreover, it is easier to carry out a military operation after terrorists taking over a city than otherwise. Had Duterte done this preemptively, this would have created an impression that he is carrying out war against the minorities.
 

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Philippine Air Force OV-10M Bronco COIN planes bombing ISIS in Marawi city

 

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Philippines Air Force FA-50 Fighter Jet Bombs Jihadists In Marawi

 

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Philippines Air Force FA-50PH jets bombed ISIS at Marawi city

 

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EYE WITNESSES: HUNDREDS OF DEAD BODIES IN MARAWI




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According to a Philippines politician, Zia Alonto Adiong, residents fleeing Marawi City said they have seen hundreds of dead bodies on the front lines as they fled the city. According to the politician, at least 100 bodies were seen at the entrances to Marawi City.

“Dead bodies, at least 100, are scattered around the encounter area,” Adiong said.​

From its side, the Philippine Army said it could not confirm or deny these reports.

Philippines military sources said at least 290 people have been killed in more than three weeks of clashes, including 206 extremists, 58 soldiers and 26 civilians.

Last week ISIS published a video from Marawi showing its fighters executing civilians in the city. This means that reports of massacres are often true.

Yesterday, ISIS claimed the killing of five Philippines soldiers by sniper fire in Mabandi district in Marawi City, moreover they claimed killing three other soldiers during clashes in Moncado district.

Spokesman for the Philippine Army, Jo-Ar Herrera, announced that ISIS commander Mohammad Noaim Maute was arrested in Cagayan de Oro City, 100 km north of Marawi, stressing that the Philippine Army is working to end the battle and liberate the city as soon as possible.
 

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Philippines army is brutal they will massacre Isis pigs. Isis might spread to southern Thailand where the abu sayaf pigs are active. Middle East south east Asia and Asia isis are spreading like virus.
 

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Philippines army is brutal they will massacre Isis pigs. Isis might spread to southern Thailand where the abu sayaf pigs are active. Middle East south east Asia and Asia isis are spreading like virus.
not Thailand but Indonesia, already 40 Indonesians participating in Marawi battle...
 

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not Thailand but Indonesia, already 40 Indonesians participating in Marawi battle...
Not yet, Indonesia is still compliant to US policies and norms.....

You can always find ISIS sympathisers..... Even in India, All you need is a good hacker team....

To hack mobile phones(identify Muslims), monitor their FB, WhatsApp and maybe Twitter accounts.... Identify sympathisers, talk to them, convince them, buy them....... Yes, our Intelligence agencies might get to know about this and foil the plan.....this is how you identify potential ISIS candidates....

Similar setup might have been in place for almost all South Asian Countries. When they go against US, ISIS will attack.
 
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Philippine special military continue to work to destroy the militants IG

 

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AFAIK some phillipines special forces still use the ancient grease gun,Can anybody tell me which special forces ?
 

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Philippines' Duterte says didn't seek U.S. support in city siege :pound::pound::pound:
He knows very well that a US intervention in the conflict would mean that Philippines is literally in the hands of US troops, with a lot of damage to the already average infrastructure in Philippines.

Duterte is brash but I admire his guts to address terrorism; something even our own authorities are unable to do.

I honestly don't mind a little authoritarianism when it comes to dealing with terrorists.

Would love to see armour being deployed in the valley and removal of all media houses from there until situation is sorted.
 

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Jihadis still control 1500 buildings even after weeks of fighting...this is really dragging on




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Jihadis still control 1500 buildings even after weeks of fighting...this is really dragging on




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This confirms that ISIS in the verge of extinction in Philippines....

ISIS is going for fake bravado.... So that it's forces might not surrender...it is neither getting funds nor zombies...

ISIS falling in Iraq and Syria has resulted in lowering the morale of ISIS followers....

Philippines army might be advancing at an alarming pace... 1500 buildings are nothing...in worst case by end of the year Philippines will be out of ISIS...

This is my assumption only
 

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