At
the height of the Marcos oppression, there were 250,000 NPAs/armed men of the
Communist Party of the Philippines. The Dictator was jokingly referred to as the
"greatest NPA recruiter" because every dastardly, despotic act he made,
drove more people to join the rebel movement.
At
the end of the FVR term in 1998, there were 16,000 recorded NPAs in the field
compared to only 7,000 today.
And
yet the "Isabela Initiative" last week authored by PGMA to add P1-billion
modernization funds to the AFP and the marching orders to crush the Reds in two
years are being etched as a new major anti-communist offensive policy shift whose
radical roots were last seen in the Marcos' years.
The
move is reportedly part of the overall game plan called "Oplan Bantay Laya"
(Literally: Operation Freedom Watch) which has been preceded by extrajudicial
killings of about 300 radical militants, arrest of the above ground political
left (Batasan 5), the filing of criminal charges against Netherland-based ideological
chieftain Jose Ma Sison and anti-freedom Palace edicts which were all dishonored
by a Supreme Court who seems to know better.
Are
these strong-arm tactics meant to satisfy Washington (already alarmed by the spate
of human rights violations and deaths) and EU (European Union), who had both declared
the NPAs as part of the terrorist list? Are they part of the paranoia, the hysteria
of a government whose legitimacy rests on thin ice and merely over-reacts to any
form of opposition so as to prevent its strong growth into real anti-GMA sentiments?
Are
they meant to satisfy a clique within the military who would financially benefit
from this massive doses of funds for modernization? Is the Palace now beholden
to this group to the extent that policy moves now seemed warped and off tangent
with reality? These are concerned queries we hear at certain quarters often enough
so as not to be ignored.
"Is
PGMA really now in control?" is a question that is often asked these days
than in other times during PGMA's wake. Or is this new "war dance" just
to produce the acoustics to warm dissenters that the Palace is in an aggressive
mood, so don't they better push their luck too hard?
The
P1-billion new anti-red "war chest" to buy automatic weapons, vehicles
and communication equipments is part of the military offensive plan. But as the
AFP spokespersons chorused, the other half of the battle includes DDR - or disarmament,
demobilization and reintegration.
The
problem with that is - such is not a new tack. This government knows bullets and
guns above will not win an ideological war as the NPAs had proven in sustaining
a 37-year old insurgency, arguably, the longest in Southeast Asia, if not in Asia.
So
if there is nothing new in the game plan, how can an additional P1-Billion do
the magic trick and end the red rebels fight for thin freedom? Something does
not quite fit.
Which
leads us to a cynic's opinion that just as the USA needs a war somewhere to keep
its economy humming, the AFP needs the insurgency and accessionist movements to
justify its gargantuan budget. The Military budget had often gotten the largest
allocation traditionally alongside education and debt payment allocations. Thus,
it had to keep the "war in progress" all through the years while pretending
to attend table negotiations for peace in Netherlands (Reds) and in Mindanao (Moro
rebels).
Significantly,
the Reds will be crushed by 2009, per their time table, a year before PGMA's legal
term ends. By then, the AFP said its ranks will be reduced by half from its present
100,000 count and technology will replace manpower as the AFP modernizes. Wouldn't
retiring 50,000 AFP men in today's political turmoil, be courting a clear and
present danger so it had to be postponed - as it had been for so many years?
The
Philippine Star reported the PNP would buy P330-million worth of patrol cars,
motorcycles etc. just to secure the forthcoming Southeast Asian Meet in Cebu -
even without bidding (just negotiated contracts) because of the "urgency
of the situation."
The
question that begs for an answer then is - if such keep amount of P332-million
can be allotted so fancy free at anytime, why did it take so long for this government
to modernize and retire the mediocre force members?
In
this content, the recent statement of PGMA in Isabela that the "fight against
the left is the glue that binds" assumes more than just more meaning.
We
really hope to be proven wrong. |