I really am having a hard time understanding this event, but let’s see what we can decipher from it. Recently, five US Servicemen who are stationed here in the Philippines went into a Restaurant in General Santos City, the Orange Bistro. Based on news reports, the Americans walked in, and had their sidearms holstered on their body. According to Philippines law, American Servicemen who are here to aid Philippine Troops are allowed to carry firearms for protection, but must be accompanied by Philippine soldiers at the time.
The whole issue of these guys carrying firearms is getting a lot of press here in the Philippines. Although reports have not been clear, these guys must not have been accompanied by Philippine Soldiers, otherwise the guns would have been a non-issue. Now, here is the thing, though… when they walked into Orange Bistro, Colonel Gaudencio Pangilinan was in the Restaurant at the time meeting with reporters there. So, technically, these US Servicemen were indeed in the company of somebody from the AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines), the Colonel himself.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer even had this to say:
One of them (US Soldiers) even approached Pangilinan and asked him how the food was, even if there was still no food on the table, it said.
Personally, I don’t see what the problem is with this statement. The way I look at it, the US Soldiers could have been saying “We haven’t eaten here before, but perhaps you have. How is the food here?” That is feasible to believe that the US Soldiers meant that with their statement. It just seems like somebody was looking for the Americans to do something wrong by criticizing such a statement, which really meant nothing.
Now, Sarangani Province Governor Migs Dominguez is calling on the Philippine Government to expel these soldiers from the country, because they “do not respect the law” of the Philippines. Personally, I don’t see where such a statement comes from. The actions of Governor Dominguez surprise me, because Sarangani Province has received a lot of Aid from the United States, and with no strings attached to that aid. We are talking about aid that has flowed to Sarangani Province for decades now. Currently, we have featured stories here on this site recently about footbridges and other US Aid funded projects in Sarangani. Yet, for a seemingly minor incident in a restaurant (in which I don’t believe any disrespect was intended), the Governor is calling for expulsion of the Americans.
Perhaps there is more to the incident than I know. I only know what I read in the papers and see on TV. If I am not fully informed, I apologize for that. But, on the face of it, I don’t see why this should be a major incident.






Eidul Fitr Almubarak!
Alhamdulillah! The Darul Ifta in the Philippines has officially declared just now that the moon as been visible and that Ramadhan 1428h ends today.
Tomorrow October 12, 2007 is a holiday. Its end of fasting. Tomorrow is a big fiesta! Tonight has been busy preparing for foods. I’m back here in Iligan just this morning.
Eidul Fitr
One of the guest we invited in our house is the International Monitoring Team – Team Site 2 (Iligan City) headed by a Libyan Colonel. I forgot his name so i’ll ask him again tomorrow. I’ll take some pictures and will be posted at my flickr account, here and my personal blog.
Eidul Fitr Almubarak! Wassalam.