PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said the Philippines is not waging war despite 'external threats' facing the country.
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday said the Philippines is not waging war despite 'external threats' facing the country.In his speech during his camp visit to the Army's 10th Infantry Division in Mawab, Davao de Oro, the President said the country's military needed to boost its capabilities as it transitioned from internal operations to an external defense posture.'Now, I am sure that all of you are aware now that the internal threat has been reduced.
In its Tugon ng Masa poll conducted from March 11 to 14, 2024, the independent pollster OCTA Research found that 76 percent of Filipinos said they believe that China could be a potential threat to the Philippines, down from 79 percent in the previous quarter's survey conducted in December, but well within the nationwide margin of error of plus or minus 3 percent.
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