Category: Sideglance

Now you get it

The United Nations may have finally understood why President Rodrigo Duterte is insistent and committed in his war on drugs. Just recently, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres acknowledged that it is the duty of every government to deal and confront the drug problem head on. “It is personal. The reality is that drugs and addiction are […]

The health of the President

After an earlier denial by his officials that he went to the hospital last Thursday President Rodrigo Duterte came out with an admission that he did in fact went to the hospital for a repeat medical test and most probably sought for a second opinion about the present state of his health.

Always prepare for the worst

There is truth in the saying that ‘an ounce of prevention is always worth a pound of cure’. This is no less significant when a disaster or calamity will strike and the people are well prepared and have planned for any kind of onslaught well ahead of time. In fact when a community has implemented […]

Emergency preparations

Typhoon Ompong (international name-Mangkhut) has finally crept into the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) bringing along torrential rains and expected to pack 200 to 220 kilometers per hour winds. Ompong is one of the strongest typhoons to enter the country and has the possibility of turning into a supertyphoon once it reaches land.

An Executive Decision

The issuance of Proclamation 572 dated August 31, 2018 revoking and voiding the amnesty granted to Senator Antonio Trillanes IV for his participation in the Oakwood mutiny and the Manila Peninsula incident is a clear exercise of an inherent executive power of the President.

Protecting the source of information

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Oscar Albayalde is correct in his assumption that the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) may have vital information about an alleged P6.8-billion pesos worth of shabu may have slipped through the country via four magnetic lifters found in Cavite recently. This is actually an offshoot of an earlier […]

Why submarines

The recent announcements by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana that they are seriously looking into the possibility of acquiring, for the first in the history of the country, several submarines to patrol our territorial seas and maritime borders is certainly a welcome development in this time defensive and even offensive laden posturing of other countries to […]

American foolishness

The recent warning by US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver against the country buying armaments from Russia is simply foolishness. I don’t know whether Mr. Schriver is that ignorant about the right of the Philippines in the exercise of its sovereignty and its foreign relationship policies with other […]

Put more boots for intel on the ground

I have to commiserate with Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana as he gamely tried to downplay claims made by the Islamic State (ISIS) that the suicide bombing that occurred in Lamitan, Basilan was the latter’s handiwork. The claim by the ISIS was monitored and published thru a website called SITE Intelligence Group which claims to be […]

Why not joint exercises for PNP and AFP

A recent news report announced that the Philippine Army is currently participating in the Armed Forces of the Philippines Joint Exercise (AJEX) dubbed as Dagat, Langit at Lupa (DAGIT- PA) 2018 that officially kicked-off at Fort Magsaysay, Nueva Ecija. As further reported the DAGIT-PA is the level up of the original Interoperability Exercise between the […]

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