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Just caught VP Sara Duterte's message to the Philippine Army and honestly it's pretty compelling. She's basically telling troops to keep the pressure on against insurgency and terrorism while staying sharp about protecting civilians. The whole thing about disaster response and being first responders during typhoons - that's actually a bigger role than people realize.
What struck me is how she's framing it: not just military ops, but institutional integrity matters too. And she's pushing back against complacency even though threats have cooled down. Like, the NPA and extremist groups aren't what they used to be, but Duterte's saying don't get comfortable about it.
The Philippine Army just hit 129 years, so timing-wise this message lands right when they're supposed to be evolving into this broader national security thing. Curious to see if this actually translates into more resources for disaster response or if it stays talk. You think Sara Duterte's pushing this because she actually believes in it or because it plays well politically?