The Department of Foreign Affairs(DFA) on Tuesday maintained
that US military troops did not have a combat role in a covert
counter-terrorism mission in Mamasapano, Maguindanao where 44 elite commandos
were killed.
DFA spokesman Charles Jose said the US military personnel of
the Joint Special Operations Task Force-Philippines merely responded to the
request of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to provide assistance on the
evacuation of the Special Action Force troopers, who were killed and injured in
a deadly clash with Muslim insurgents while trying to arrest two wanted
terrorists more than a week ago.
JSOTF-P, Jose explained, “serve in advisory and assistance
capacities and are not involved in actual combat operations.”
Earlier reports said an American soldier was killed in the
operation, which aims to capture Malaysian bomb-maker Zulkifli bin Hir, alias
Marwan, and Basit Usman, who were hiding in a Moro Islamic Liberation Front
(MILF) stronghold.
“I don’t think there is truth to that though we have no report,
but I can’t imagine something like that will happen,” Jose said.
Since 2002, hundreds of US
special forces have been deployed and scattered in the Zamboanga
Peninsula and nearby islands of
Basilan, Tawi-Tawi and Central Mindanao on a
rotation basis to provide combat training and weapons to the Philippine
military fighting extremist groups, blamed for the country's worst terrorist
attacks.
“US
forces conduct bilateral training activities between Philippine security forces
within the ambit of the Mutual Defense Board, Security Engagement Board and the
Visiting Forces Agreement,” Jose said.
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