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Philippine Military Defies Calls to Withdraw Support from Marcos Amid Corruption Scandal

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Philippine Military Leaders Affirm Loyalty to Marcos Amid Corruption Allegations

MANILA, Philippines – Top Philippine defense and military officials publicly reaffirmed their support for President Ferdinand⁤ Marcos Jr. on Friday, ⁢rejecting calls for the armed forces to withdraw allegiance following public outrage over alleged ⁢corruption in flood⁤ control projects. Defense Secretary Gilberto⁢ Teodoro Jr.and Armed Forces​ of the philippines‍ Chief of Staff General⁣ Romeo⁢ Brawner Jr. issued‌ a joint statement ⁣emphasizing the importance of upholding the​ rule‍ of law and unity.

The ‍statement came in response to a recent rally where a​ speaker urged the military to defect and called for a‌ “people power”⁢ revolt reminiscent of the uprisings that ousted Ferdinand Marcos Sr. in 1986 and Joseph Estrada in 2001. teodoro and brawner defended the ongoing​ anti-corruption investigation ​initiated by Marcos, calling attempts to distract the military “futile and irresponsible.”

According to​ a⁤ confidential government security assessment obtained by the Associated Press, while groups⁢ opposed to Marcos are leveraging public anger over the flood control issues, a ⁢large-scale uprising is considered unlikely without military backing. ⁢The assessment indicated strong loyalty ⁢within the ⁢armed forces and police, citing ⁢patriotism and commitment to the⁢ constitution and the president.

The controversy centers on‍ an estimated 545 billion pesos ($9.6 billion) spent on flood mitigation projects over the past three ‍years. President Marcos has personally ‍inspected projects ⁢and found evidence of substandard or ⁤non-existent work, leading to the formation of an autonomous commission to investigate the⁢ “horrible” anomalies. ​Funding for future flood control projects​ has been temporarily withheld,⁤ and the public works secretary has resigned.

Two national ⁤security and defense⁣ officials, speaking anonymously ⁣to​ AP, confirmed there are currently no monitored⁤ threats of secessionism within the military or police.

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