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<blockquote data-quote="Miscellaneous" data-source="post: 144965" data-attributes="member: 7344"><p>Protection? Funny. The US rejected any up-to-date arms to us. One of them could be because our soldiers need years of experience to learn how to use them but it could also be because they don't trust us to give this or that military arms or it goes against their policies. Tbh I read an article (I forgot what it was called) which was revealed (by a Filipino) somewhere in the 90s I think that Japan sent letters to the US with reasons like how they want the PH to stay as a 3rd world so that Japan can remain as a superpower because geographically speaking, Japan isn't very rich in resources. You know, a dictator in the PH once wanted to industrialized the PH to rise from being a 3rd world country but it was immediately shot down by Americans or American-backed organizations. There were so many critics that Marcos was forced to put down his industrial plans. We also have a nuclear power plant btw. But it is severely outdated. It is in some part in the Philippines. In Bataan. Also called Bataan power plant. Marcos spent billions on it back in the days to rid the Philippines off of its routinely power outage problems but you know what happened? As soon as the power plant was finished, the civilians were brainwashed to believe that the power plant was sitting on a fault line which WASN'T true after all! And we were scared to believe that shit could go wrong with a power plant. Bataan Power Plant. Completed but never fueled. To this day, it is still sitting there. And to this day, the court is seperated whether to revive and actually use it or not.</p><p></p><p>I am largely anti-US. There is more, mind you. Not just the atrocities the US did a century ago. US special forces took down a high profile ISIS militant that had a bounty on its head in the US. The US soldiers took a finger off of the dead ISIS militant and spirited away while many Filipino soldiers died. This happened during the previous US-kisser's administration's time and now Duterte wants to reopen the probe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miscellaneous, post: 144965, member: 7344"] Protection? Funny. The US rejected any up-to-date arms to us. One of them could be because our soldiers need years of experience to learn how to use them but it could also be because they don't trust us to give this or that military arms or it goes against their policies. Tbh I read an article (I forgot what it was called) which was revealed (by a Filipino) somewhere in the 90s I think that Japan sent letters to the US with reasons like how they want the PH to stay as a 3rd world so that Japan can remain as a superpower because geographically speaking, Japan isn't very rich in resources. You know, a dictator in the PH once wanted to industrialized the PH to rise from being a 3rd world country but it was immediately shot down by Americans or American-backed organizations. There were so many critics that Marcos was forced to put down his industrial plans. We also have a nuclear power plant btw. But it is severely outdated. It is in some part in the Philippines. In Bataan. Also called Bataan power plant. Marcos spent billions on it back in the days to rid the Philippines off of its routinely power outage problems but you know what happened? As soon as the power plant was finished, the civilians were brainwashed to believe that the power plant was sitting on a fault line which WASN'T true after all! And we were scared to believe that shit could go wrong with a power plant. Bataan Power Plant. Completed but never fueled. To this day, it is still sitting there. And to this day, the court is seperated whether to revive and actually use it or not. I am largely anti-US. There is more, mind you. Not just the atrocities the US did a century ago. US special forces took down a high profile ISIS militant that had a bounty on its head in the US. The US soldiers took a finger off of the dead ISIS militant and spirited away while many Filipino soldiers died. This happened during the previous US-kisser's administration's time and now Duterte wants to reopen the probe. [/QUOTE]
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