U.S. MILITARY'S "UNCONVENTIONAL" PRESENCE (PART 1 OF 3)
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Added: October 11, 2010 Views: 134 Ratings: 0
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Probing allegations of U.S. military involvement in the war in Sulu, regarded as the stronghold of t...
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Probing allegations of U.S. military involvement in the war in Sulu, regarded as the stronghold of the Moro National Liberation Front and the Abu Sayyaf Group, the documentary contradicts American and Philippine officials oft-repeated claim that the U.S. troops are never involved in combat. It zooms in on one particular operation in which U.S. troops were said to have joined Filipino soldiers in their offensives against the MNLF. The video also contextualizes the issue of U.S. military presence in the country within the long and bitter history of conflict in the south, examining the historical conditions that led to the emergence of the Moro separatist movement and the subsequent rise of the Abu Sayyaf. SUBSCRIBE TO ALL OUR CHANNELS: PINASWATCH1, PINASWATCH2, PINASWATCH3, PINASWATCH4, PINASWATCH5, PINASWATCH6, PINASWATCH7, PINASWATCH8, PINASWATCH9, PINASWATCH10
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