President Marcos wants military to catch up, be back on track in 2 yrs amid security threats President Ferdinand Marcos
President Marcos wants military to catch up, be back on track in 2 yrs amid security threats
“Hopefully, we will catch up and, in a year, maybe two, we will already be back to where we were supposed to be at that time before the pandemic,” he said. President Marcos said he met with commanders of the AFP to discuss the need for the military to address the present challenges the country is facing.
On Thursday, no less than US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin III reiterated its support for the Philippines under the Mutual Defense Treaty. Austin expressed serious concern over China’s “coercive and risky” behavior after Chinese vessels reportedly harassed Philippine boats in the Ayungin Shoal on June 30, 2023, according to the Pentagon.
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