Against the backdrop of maritime disputes in the West Philippines Sea, up to 4,000 Filipinos and US troops joined the annual PH-US Amphibious Landing Exercises conducted in coasts facing the disputed waters
"Allies never stand alone."
Though he made
the commitment to Philippine troops during his Manila visit in April, these
words of US President Barack Obama rang clear at the end of the 12-day war
games between the Philippines
and US navies on Friday, October 10.
In his speech in Fort Bonifacio ,
Philippine Marines Commandant Major General Romeo Tanalgo recalled the words of
the US
President to cap the annual Philippine-US Amphibious Landing Exercises
(PHIBLEX). (READ: Obama: U.S commitment to
PH 'ironclad')
"Forged by
common sacrifices and deepened by a shared history, both our countries remain
bound by the principles of collective peace, democracy and freedom. To quote
President Barack Obama, 'Allies never stand alone,'" Tanalgo said.
Against the
backdrop of maritime disputes in the West
Philippines Sea
(South China Sea ), up to 4,000 Philippine and
US troops joined the PHIBLEX conducted in coasts facing the disputed waters.
'Both our
countries remain bound by the principles of collective peace, democracy and
freedom. To quote President Barack Obama, 'Allies never stand alone.'' - Philippine
Marines Commandant Major General Romeo Tanalgo
While the
Filipino Marines
are deployed in several islands claimed by the Philippines . There is also a
handful of Marines deployed to man the BRP Sierra Madre, the ship intentionally
ran aground by the Philippines
on Ayungin Shoal to serve as an unconventional naval detachment.
"Tensions in
the West Philippine Sea as a result of the
excessive and expansive maritime and territorial claims have been aggravated by
aggressive patterns of behavior of other claimant states and continue to pose a
threat towards maintaining the peace and stability in the region," Tanalgo
said.
He added,
"Though the Philippines
remains committed to pursue its claims through diplomatic and legal channels,
we nevertheless remain equally commited in protecting what is ours, and in
supporting the objectives of our defense alliances which have been a
cornerstone of peace and stability in the region."
Like the Balikatan
exercises between the US
and Philippine militaries, PHIBLEX is also held annually but the activity is
exclusive to the sailors and marines of the two country's navies.
The troops
performed maneuvers involving two US warships and live ground fire
exercises. They also simulated amphibious assaults to capture islands held by
unidentified hostile forces. (READ: PH, US marines conduct exercises
near China-held reef)
"The field
training exercise has ensured that our forces are capable of integrating
effectively through the various range of military operations from humanitarian
assistance to security operations to territorial defense missions," said
Tanalgo.
The exercises are
held as the two countries are set to discuss details of the Enhanced Defense
Cooperation Agreement (EDCA), the deal expanding existing cooperation
activities between the two militaries. (READ: Coming up: PH, US meeting on EDCA details)
"Definitely
through PHIBLEX, other bilateral exercises and the EDCA, we share the guarantee
that US and Philippine Marines will march shoulder to shoulder towards the
future – better prepared and more capable to work side by side in the face of
uncertainties and new realities," said Tanalgo.
http://www.rappler.com/nation/71633-obama-promise-phiblex-tanalgo
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