We don't need your F-16s, Duterte tells US | Global News

We don’t need your F-16s, Duterte tells US

/ 08:48 PM August 23, 2018

DAVAO CITY — President Rodrigo Duterte said the country wouldn’t need the high-powered fighter jets that the US government recently dangled to him, saying all he needed were planes to help fight the insurgents.

“… if they are thinking we are going to buy Lockheed Martin (planes), how many F-16s can I buy? Three? For what? Against China? Malaysia? Wala naman tayong away (We don’t have a war to fight). What I need are propeller-driven planes to fight the insurgents,” Duterte said after he read a letter from the US Secretary of State inviting him for an audience.

“We don’t need the F-16, but they dangle that to us matapos nila tayong binaboy (after they humiliated us),” Duterte also said after admitting he was insulted by President Obama’s statement on the extrajudicial killings.

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“We do not need any M-16. It would be useless to buy it. I need attack helicopters and small planes,” he added.

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President Duterte read a letter from US Ambassador to the Philippines Sung Kim, reaffirming America’s support to the country’s modernization program and hinting that he met the US Secretary of State and the US Secretary of Defense.

“We are writing you to re affirm this administration’s support for the efforts to modernize the Armed Forces of the Philippines and our commitment to continue to work with your congress to support the strategic endeavor,” portion of the letter said.

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The President said the letter, which date he did not mention, was signed by US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Louis Ross Jr., US Secretary of Defense James Norman Mattis, and Kim.

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Kim has reportedly suggested in a letter a meeting between Duterte, Pompeo, and Mattis, but the President said he was slighted first by former President Barack Obama’s statements and by US Congress’ earlier move to stop military aid to the Philippines.

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Mr. Duterte, however, said he would like to meet US President Donald Trump’s officials for debate but he will not go to America.

Last week, US Defense Assistant Secretary for Asian and Pacific Security Affairs Randall Schriver has warned the Philippines against buying defense equipment from Russia.   /kga

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