This article and others like it makes it clear why western media is not covering this - or reports are distorted - even omitting to point out that Christians have been massacred.
Try entering 'Philippines ISIS' into a You Tube search and see what you come up with.
Try entering 'Philippines ISIS' into a You Tube search and see what you come up with.
The
CIA’s Cloddish ISIS Attack on Duterte
William
Engdahl
3
June, 2017
The
only word I find for it is cloddish. I refer to the latest
CIA-instigated attempt to initiate regime change against outspoken
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte. The so-called ISIS terror
attack in the minerals-rich southern Philippines island of Mindanao,
a predominately Muslim part of the mostly Christian nation of 100
million people, took place literally in the midst of President
Duterte’s talks in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The
Duterte-Putin talks in turn followed Duterte’s attendance in
Beijing on May 15 for the first New Silk Road or Belt Road Forum.
America’s colonial asset since 1898 was clearly walking away from
the Washington “reservation.”
The
terrorist siege in Marawi City is blatantly a desperate Washington
try to topple the very popular (80% popularity in polls) Duterte, who
successfully won the Presidency last June over a US-backed Mar Roxas,
a US-educated former Wall Street banker. Since taking office Duterte
has made bold and quite courageous steps to steer the former US
Colony towards a Eurasian alliance with China and Russia as his major
supporters. In Beijing in October last year, Duterte met China’s Xi
Jinping and signed numerous trade deals with China. Critically,
taking an opposite policy to his pro-US predecessor Benigno Aquino
III, Duterte agreed to resolve the South China Sea dispute between
Philippines and China through peaceful diplomatic talks, and to as he
put it, “seek a separation from the United States.”
Since
then Duterte has sought closer ties with Russia as well, in a further
effort to bring his nation out from under the yoke of a de facto US
control. This does not sit well with the circles of the so-called
Deep State in Washington –the CIA and their nefarious friends.
Should the US lose the Philippines, it would pose a devastating
strategic geopolitical loss to the US military containment strategy
against China and Russia in the Pacific. Devastating.
The
recent attacks and siege in Mindanao were nominally done by the
terrorist Maute gang and Abu Sayyaf criminal terrorist organizations,
both nominally tied to the US-created ISIS fake Islamist operation, a
CIA terrorist project created with Saudi money going back to the
CIA’s Osama Bin Laden Al Qaeda Mujahideen Operation Cyclone during
the 1980’s against the Soviets in Afghanistan.
Duterte’s
Eurasian Pivot
It
comes as no surprise to anyone closely following the evolving
dialogues between Duterte and the leaders of China and now, Russia
that the CIA would try to destabilize Duterte at this critical time.
They simply hide behind the black skirts of their psychopathic
drug-running Maute and Abu Sayyaf, both now tied to the CIA and
Mossad-created and Saudi-financed ISIS.
In
Moscow, despite having to cut short his talks with Putin to fly back
home and deal with the terrorist crisis in Mindanao, the Philippine
leader and his Secretaries of Defense and Foreign Affairs managed to
sign a number of critical agreements with Russia. These included 10
major agreements aimed at deepening bilateral defense, strategic and
economic relations. The two countries signed an Agreement on Defense
Cooperation, a legal framework for military-to-military exchanges,
training, intelligence-sharing. The Philippines and Russia also
signed an intelligence exchange agreement to bolster counter-terror
cooperation. That does not please Washington at all.
A
‘Country Bumpkin’ Not
Western
mainstream media has delighted in portraying the 71-year-old veteran
politician Duterte as a crude country bumpkin, a lower-than-peasant
creature who is only capable of vulgar statements, such as when
shortly after his inauguration he called the US Ambassador to Manila
a ”gay son of a bitch“ for criticizing Duterte’s war on drug
lords and dealers plaguing the country. Whether Duterte was factually
correct, he clearly won sympathy of millions of his countrymen for
having the courage to stand up against the American power.
After
closely watching Duterte and his choice of close advisers now for
almost a year, I’ve come to the conclusion a country bumpkin
Duterte is definitely not. Rather, he is a shrewd political actor who
is determined to bring his country out of the colonial servitude
status it has held since the first Spanish colonialization in 1565.
Duterte
is the first Mindanaoan to hold the Presidential office. Ethnically
he is of Visayan descent. This fact is not irrelevant. The Visayans
in Mindanao and other Philippine islands led a war for independence
against Spanish occupation in 1896.
The
United States, posing as the supporter of the Visayan-led war of
independence from Spain, betrayed the trust assured the Philippines,
double-crossed them and signed a Treaty with Spain, the Treaty of
Paris of 1898, under which Spain ceded Cuba and The Philippines to
the United States. The USA refused to recognize the independence of
their erstwhile ally, the Philippines, and took the country by
military force, America’s first genuine imperial grab. The nascent
First Philippine Republic then formally declared war against the
United States in 1899, unsuccessfully. It was put under US military
control. It took until 1946 before the country could be recognized as
an independent sovereign state, at least in name.
That
historical heritage of Duterte as a Visayan clearly is a living fact
for Duterte. He graduated Philippines University and earned a degree
in law in 1972. As a lawyer, he was prosecutor in Davao City in
Mindanao and later Mayor, one of the longest-serving mayors of the
Philippines with seven terms over 22 years. As Mayor, Duterte passed
the city’s Women Development Code, the only such code in the
country. Its aim is “to uphold the rights of women and the belief
in their worth and dignity as human beings.” He pushed for the
Magna Carta for Women in Davao, a comprehensive women’s human
rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination against women. As
President he has made a domestic focus on poverty reduction.
There
is clearly more to the man than lurid western media reports reveal.
Now this very popular President is determined to make his country a
sovereign nation able to choose with whom it allies and for what
ends, and how its economy develops. This is why the CIA and its fake
Jihadist networks are being jacked up to try to get rid of Rodrigo
Duterte.
ISIS:
Bloody Pawprints of CIA and Mossad
The
networks of the US Deep State, primarily the CIA have chosen their
favorite cover, the otherwise laughable deception of head-choppers
calling itself the Islamic State or ISIS or ISIL or DAESH (CIA
central casting seems to have trouble settling on a name). In reality
IS, or the groups that spring up conveniently in Syria, in Iraq, in
Chechnya–wherever the CIA decides it needs a terror hit squad–are
trained mercenary killers, trained variously by CIA or Pentagon
Special Forces; by Pakistani ISI intelligence, at least formerly, or
by Mossad, also known as Israeli Secret intelligence Service, or by
MI-6. In the Philippines, the IS alleged affiliates, especially the
Maute group that has laid siege to Marawi City, are little more than
a criminal band that finances itself by terror, occasional beheading
to exert ransom in a protection racket, recruiting child fighters.
Recently the networks of the CIA have been pouring in their foreign
mercenaries from Syria, Libya and other places to beef up Maute’s
gang for the attack on Duterte’s rule, portraying it as a
religious-based “liberation struggle.”
ISIS
came out of the CIA’s Al Qaeda franchise called Al Qaeda in Iraq.
In 2010 its name was changed to ISIS. Then as Israeli journalists
pointed out the embarrassing fact that the English acronym for the
Hebrew spelling of Mossad was ISIS (Israeli Secret Intelligence
Services abruptly they decided to call their band of mercenaries with
their black flags and US M16 assault rifles, IS for Islamic State.
Conveniently in Syria they control the very territory where competing
Qatari and Iran gas pipelines to the Mediterranean would run.
Curiously, despite the fact they are active in the Golan Heights
where Israel has its eye on stealing a huge amount of
newly-discovered Syrian oil, they have never attacked Israel. The one
time an accidental hit on an Israeli target took place, IS
apologized…Do real head-choppers ever apologize?
When
the fake CIA Sarin gas attack in Ghouta in 2013 failed to get a UN
mandate for all-out war to depose Bashar al Assad–Obama’s
infamous “red line”–the NATO and NATO-linked networks created
the monster they now call IS in 2014.
Today
the CIA uses IS as the cover to justify keeping US forces in Iraq
after the government asked them to leave; a cover to bomb Syria in
order to topple Assad, something Russian presence has made
embarrassingly difficult since September, 2015. And they use it to
recruit thousands of young psycho recruits from over the Muslim work,
train them and send them back to places like Chechnya in Russia or
Xinjiang in China, or Balochistan Province in Pakistan where the
Chinese have built a new deep water port at Gwadar on the Arabian Sea
near Iran, the heart of its $46 billion China–Pakistan Economic
Corridor (CPEC), a strategic part of its One Belt, One Road Eurasian
infrastructure project.
In
this photo provided by the Presidential Communications Operations
Office, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte listens during a special
cabinet meeting in Davao city, southern Philippines, Thursday, May
25, 2017. Duterte declared 60 days of martial law on Tuesday across
the southern third of the nation, an area that includes Marawi but
extends well beyond it. ISIS-linked militants launched a violent
siege in Marawi that sent thousands of people fleeing for their lives
and raised fears of extremists gaining traction in the country.
Presidential Communications Operations Office via AP
In
this photo provided by the Presidential Communications Operations
Office, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte listens during a special
cabinet meeting in Davao city, southern Philippines, Thursday, May
25, 2017. Duterte declared 60 days of martial law on Tuesday across
the southern third of the nation, an area that includes Marawi but
extends well beyond it. ISIS-linked militants launched a violent
siege in Marawi that sent thousands of people fleeing for their lives
and raised fears of extremists gaining traction in the country.
Presidential Communications Operations Office via AP
Now
the West’s favorite terrorist mercenaries are being told to take
down Duterte in the Philippines. They probably are too late and have
badly underestimated their adversaries.
But
then with the deterioration over recent decades in the quality of
American university education, the current generation of strategists
at Langley likely missed the basic course in Sun Tzu’s The Art of
War, especially the part that cautions generals who wish to be
victorious to “know yourself and know your enemy,” something that
Duterte seems to have thought about.
How
the IS destabilization try in the Philippines unfolds in coming weeks
may well determine a major turning point towards creation of the
emerging China-Russia-centered Eurasian Century.
William
Engdahl is strategic risk consultant and lecturer, he holds a degree
in politics from Princeton University and is a best-selling author on
oil and geopolitics, exclusively for the online magazine “New
Eastern Outlook.”
‘If they knew about Christians, all would be executed’: Muslim saves dozens from ISIS in Philippines
Fierce
fighting between government forces and jihadist militants has spread
to the streets of the southern island city of Marawi in the
Philippines. Amid the ongoing offensive, locals of various religions
have been helping each other survive and flee for their lives.
More
than 160 people, nearly 50 children among them, were rescued from
Marawi on Saturday, the army said. The city has become a key hot spot
in the ongoing crackdown on terrorists, affiliated with Islamic State
(IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in the Western Pacific nation.
At
least 20 civilians and 38 military died on Saturday, Reuters
reported, citing officials, who added that some 120 terrorists had
been killed.
With
parts of the Philippines now full-blown war zones, civilians have
found themselves under threat of being caught in the crossfire. Mass
evacuations are under way in battle zones such as Marawi, RT's
Charlotte Dubenskij says, reporting from the city.
On
Saturday, following an impromptu ceasefire to let civilians evacuate,
fighter jets dropped bombs on the city center.
"We
are afraid, sometimes helicopters fire at us, and the jihadists might
kill us too," a local man told RT.
Among
those who managed to escape this week is an Islamic writer and former
politician, Noor Lucman. The Muslim man, who studied in Saudi Arabia
with Osama bin Laden, told RT's Charlotte Dubenskij how he managed to
cheat terrorists knocking at his door and save dozens of Christians.
There
were some Christian workers doing repair work in the area a day
before the fighting unfolded, he said. These people "couldn't
leave the city, so I had to take responsibility in protecting them,"
he told reporters of their ordeal.
"The
following days, other Christian workers took refuge in my house.
There were about 64 of them in my hands and I was very determined
that nothing happens to them," the man said, adding that the
people he sheltered would only be revealed to terrorists "over
[his] dead body."
"When
ISIS came, they recognized me and they showed respect by just leaving
when I told them to leave," he went on to say. "They didn't
know I was hiding Christians. If they knew that there were Christians
in my house, they would all be beheaded and executed."
As
clashes between the military and the jihadists intensified in Marawi,
with the army having admitted the fight is far harder than they've
expected, Lucman "took an initiative to get the Christians out."
When
heard that the military "planned to bomb the whole city if ISIS
did not accede to the demands of the government," and also
considering that he was running out of food, the Muslim man resolved
to fleeing with the people at his mercy.
"I
told myself that if I don't take these people out of the house, they
would die of hunger, so we might just try and break through, no
matter what. There were a lot of snipers along the way, and we had to
hope against hope they would not ask those people if they were
Christians or Muslims," Lucman said, explaining that the
militants "ask you to recite a Muslim reading, and if you don't
know it, they kill you."
More
than 2,000 civilians remain trapped in the southern Philippines city,
besieged by some 250 Islamist militants, according to Reuters. There
have been reports of an imminent military assault in the region,
where Christians have been killed and taken hostage by the militants.
The jihadist fighters represent a mix of local Islamist militants and
those from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Chechnya and Morocco, who joined
the cause under the Islamic State banner, officials say.
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