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S.M.N.I. Truth That Matters
00:06.0
The bases has numbered or blossomed into about 17.
00:14.0
So what is the implication? What is the consequence of this?
00:20.0
Of course, ang America would also bring in nuclear warheads.
00:29.0
By this time, we are not sure of the presence of nuclear armaments.
00:41.0
Our constitution prohibits the use of nuclear arms and even the presence of these deadly weapons in our country.
01:03.0
Ang constitution natin nagbabawal po yan.
01:06.0
So even as we cannot go nuclear in the sense that we disapprove by the constitution mandate na ang Pilipinas hindi dapat.
01:23.0
But I said by granting America several bases, we can be sure and I am sure as the sun will rise in the east,
01:37.0
na itong mga nuclear bases which has increased now to 17 will have nuclear warheads.
01:48.0
Might be limited in the sense that it is targeted against the Chinese forces in front of the Philippines.
01:59.0
Easily, aside from the other military bases of China near the Philippines,
02:12.0
dito sa South China Sea, the Chinese have built a garrison.
02:20.0
You have always met a deafening silence, neither confirming or affirming.
02:39.0
Ganoon rin ang America.
02:40.0
But the next war or wars will be fought mainly using nuclear warheads.
02:49.0
And hindi natin alam because of the EDCA na pumapasok na sila dito ngayon,
03:00.0
there is no accounting of the weapons in the hands of the Americans to use against China if war breaks out.
03:09.0
But we can be sure and it would be stupid for us to be so naive to think na wala.
03:23.0
Meron yan kasi ang target niyan ang China which is a nuclear country at ang gagamitin ng Amerikano, nuclear rin.
03:35.0
So anong unang tatamaan sa America? Ang China and the military bases of China facing dito sa Philippines.
03:49.0
And what would be the consequence?
03:53.0
But the consequence is that the Chinese would also retaliate with nuclear arms.
04:07.0
At babagsak dito rin sa Pilipinas.
04:12.0
Na ngayon, sinasabi ko sa noon, without just referring to anybody in our government,
04:20.0
this is just an open discussion so the people would know,
04:23.0
na pag nagkagera na itong mga base militar na ito tatamaan talaga ito.
04:34.0
And the Chinese would use the conventional explosives, yung mga bomba.
04:42.0
But to be sure that they will win the war, they would also send nuclear bombs, missiles, targeting the military bases numbering 17.
04:57.0
Ang problema nito, yung 17 na yan has included Cagayan de Oro sa Mindanao and Zamboanga.
05:10.0
Those are the proposed sites, if not already declared sites of the American bases.
05:18.0
So ang unang tatamaan yan, yung may mga base militar.
05:23.0
Huwag na natin pakialaman yung ibang, Guam, Marianas, Hawaii.
05:28.0
Ganon rin, aabutin yung missiles ng China.
05:32.0
And even the mainland China.
05:35.0
And the mainland China would also be a target of the Americans and the western nations.
05:45.0
But the nearest really, yung kalaban, is China and America.
05:54.0
America has an extension.
05:59.0
Mainland China lang talaga yan.
06:01.0
But America is so far away and yet have so many bases along the way.
06:10.0
Going to China, you have to contend with the Hawaii military bases.
06:18.0
Guam, which is a huge military installation.
06:23.0
Then the Marianas Island and the Philippines.
06:26.0
Philippines is just beside China.
06:30.0
Kaya nga, kung dadating ang panahon na talagang magkagera, uunahin ng China itong mga American bases.
06:45.0
Where are the American bases?
06:48.0
They are here in the Philippines.
06:50.0
So sa sino ang tatamaan?
06:52.0
Yung American bases, including the Philippines.
07:00.0
Nang sasabog, dadama ito ng lahat.
07:07.0
Ang masakit dito is to realize that even Mindanao has been included by the Americans to have itong mga bases nila.
07:22.0
So sa Mwanga, tatamaan din yan.
07:27.0
At apart nyo, the whole of the archipelago.
07:31.0
And that would include some moro places, including Hulu, Sulu, lahat na, pati Sabah siguro.
07:47.0
Yun ang problema.
07:50.0
So in the interest of the public's right to know, there should be an open discussion.
08:06.0
America should come clean and give us a truthful narration or a narrative or an explanation.
08:20.0
And identify the places where they have installed bases here in the Philippines.
08:28.0
And for the Philippines to be open to the discussion from anybody, especially to the Filipino people.
08:42.0
Kasi pag magkagera, it is not just a matter of a decision of one man.
08:48.0
It involves about 112 million Filipinos.
08:56.0
And they would be facing a war not of our own making.
09:04.0
We do not have a quarrel with China.
09:08.0
I must tell you that I see, I meet regularly itong si ambassador ng China.
09:17.0
My purpose is just to have an open discussion.
09:22.0
Really, my concern is not for anybody else.
09:27.0
It's not somebody else's business.
09:30.0
It's my concern for my country.
09:33.0
And an open dialogue is always good.
09:36.0
And to ask what is developing, kinatanong ko si Ambassador Wang.
09:44.0
First of all, I've always reminded him that the last time was last night.
09:53.0
I reminded him again that the Philippines does not have a quarrel with China.
09:59.0
But aksagot naman niya, if you provide places where there can be an aggressive action to China, the Philippines would always be a target.
10:17.0
So diyan tayo, we are in a bind.
10:23.0
But kung nandyan lang naman talaga sila and they are here to stay, itong mga Amerikano, and bring arms including nuclear,
10:35.0
it would, I said, be too pretty naive or stupidity for Filipinos to think that the Americans would only bring conventional warheads.
10:51.0
Yung mga bumbala ng palakasan ng puto.
10:58.0
But nuclear bombs are far too different.
11:03.0
It even explodes, it covers a wide area, and the consequences of the fallout and radioactive materials falling down on us
11:14.0
would remain in our place for the next maybe 50 years or so.
11:22.0
It would not only be destructive.
11:44.0
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