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Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« on: November 16, 2013, 11:24:18 pm »
J apan will send almost 1,200 troops to join relief efforts in the typhoon-ravaged Philippines along with three warships, 10 planes and six helicopters, in the single largest aid deployment by the country's military.

About 1,170 members of Japan's Self-Defense Forces (SDF) will provide medical support and quarantine services, and transport relief goods, the ministry said in a statement posted on Friday.

Ten or so others will be based in Manila to coordinate relief operations with the Philippines and other countries.

The aircraft include seven C-130H transport planes, two KC-767 tanker planes and one U-4 multi-purpose support plane.

Japan initially dispatched 50 SDF members on Tuesday to assist in medical support and transport operations and said on Wednesday it was readying as many as 1,000 troops to go to the Philippines.

It is the first time Japanese troops have been active in Leyte since the island turned into one of the biggest battlegrounds of World War II, when US forces counter-invaded in 1944.

Many of the reinforcements were scheduled to leave Japan on Monday and arrive in the Philippines around Friday.

The 1,180-strong contingent will be the largest single relief operation team ever sent abroad by Japan's defence forces.

The previous record number was 925 sent in January 2005 to Sumatra after the Indonesian island was ravaged by a massive earthquake-triggered tsunami.

Previous overseas missions by the SDF, which adheres to the country's post-war pacifist constitution, have usually numbered in the hundreds.

They included UN peace-keeping missions in Cambodia and East Timor as well as logistical activities in Iraq and naval refuelling operations in the Indian Ocean to back the US military in Afghanistan.

In June this year, about 1,000 members from Japan's land, sea and air defence forces took part in joint amphibious landing exercises with US forces in the US state of California.

The drills were widely seen as aimed at coping with China's naval expansion while Tokyo was locked in a simmering row over a group of Japan-controlled Senkaku islands which Beijing also claims and calls the Diaoyus.
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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2013, 03:50:23 am »
sana mag padala din sila ng warships sa mga islang kinukuha ng china, bago pa makabalik yung mga intsik.

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2013, 04:10:30 am »
sana mag padala din sila ng warships sa mga islang kinukuha ng china, bago pa makabalik yung mga intsik.

Ano namang connection ng Kalamidad sa problema ng Pilipinas sa China?
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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2013, 11:46:55 am »
Ano namang connection ng Kalamidad sa problema ng Pilipinas sa China?
hindi mo ba nabalitaan na umalis na mga barko ng china sa mga pinagaagawan isla dahil sa bagyo?

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2013, 01:05:44 pm »
hindi mo ba nabalitaan na umalis na mga barko ng china sa mga pinagaagawan isla dahil sa bagyo?

Nabalitaan ko kaibigan...pero ano bang reason bakit magpapadala ang Japan ng 1,200 troops,3 warships, 10 planes, etc....di ba for relief operations and medical and quarantine support? So bakit kailangan nilang magpadala ng warships sa mga islang sinasabi mo? May mga Filipino bang nakatira sa mga islang iyon na nasalanta ng bagyo? May mga tao ba silang dapat bigyan ng medical services doon?

Unless, gustong nilang makialam sa problema ng Pilipinas at Tsina sa mga pinag-aagawang Isla...
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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #5 on: November 18, 2013, 01:16:47 pm »
na off topic na  yata tayo

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #6 on: November 18, 2013, 10:32:40 pm »
Lagi tayong may 4 na marines dun. Kumusta na kaya sila?

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2013, 11:12:40 pm »
Nabalitaan ko kaibigan...pero ano bang reason bakit magpapadala ang Japan ng 1,200 troops,3 warships, 10 planes, etc....di ba for relief operations and medical and quarantine support? So bakit kailangan nilang magpadala ng warships sa mga islang sinasabi mo? May mga Filipino bang nakatira sa mga islang iyon na nasalanta ng bagyo? May mga tao ba silang dapat bigyan ng medical services doon?

Unless, gustong nilang makialam sa problema ng Pilipinas at Tsina sa mga pinag-aagawang Isla...
1. kinakalaban din sila ng china
2. nagpadala na din sila ng warship baka pwede naman nila ipa istambay dun sa mga isla, deterrent lang sa mga chinese cutters.
3. well may mga civilian population din doon at may 8 sundalo tayo na naka destino dun sa brp sierra madre. sila yung nagbabantay sa mga barko ng china (na lampas 50 na kasama na yung mga fishing boats).

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2013, 08:16:26 am »
At this point, they don't even need to do that. While we're all grateful na dumagsa ang mga barko at sundalo ng Japan, US at UK. They were also able to demonstrate to China na kapag may sinugod sila sa mga allies ng US dito sa South East Asia, may capacity sila to respond in force.

1. kinakalaban din sila ng china
2. nagpadala na din sila ng warship baka pwede naman nila ipa istambay dun sa mga isla, deterrent lang sa mga chinese cutters.
3. well may mga civilian population din doon at may 8 sundalo tayo na naka destino dun sa brp sierra madre. sila yung nagbabantay sa mga barko ng china (na lampas 50 na kasama na yung mga fishing boats).

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Re: Japan sending almost 1,200 troops to typhoon-hit Philippines
« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2013, 10:24:15 am »
At this point, they don't even need to do that. While we're all grateful na dumagsa ang mga barko at sundalo ng Japan, US at UK. They were also able to demonstrate to China na kapag may sinugod sila sa mga allies ng US dito sa South East Asia, may capacity sila to respond in force.
i guess it's too late, papunta na carrier ng china para mag "training".
http://ph.news.yahoo.com/china-sends-carrier-south-china-sea-training-amid-074427432.html
maganda sana kung sinamantala natin yung panahon habang wala mga barko ng intsik para magsetup sa mga isla (china did this back in the 90s).