Abu Sayyaf, U.S. Imperialism & the Bangsamoro Revolution in the Philippines
Abu Sayyaf, Trojan Horse of U.S. Imperialism:
Marginal Comments on the Bangsamoro Struggle for Sovereignty
by E. SAN JUAN, Jr.
[The 1789 Reign of Terror] is the rule of people who themselves  are terror-stricken. Terror implies mostly useless cruelties perpetrated  by frightened people in order to reassure themselves.
 
—Friedrich Engels, letter to March, 4 Sept. 1870 (Marx and Engels 1965)
Beginning January 2002, hundreds of U.S. Special Operations Forces  have been stationed in the Southern Philippines as part of the US  “global war against terror” after 9/11. This deployment was called  “Operation Enduring Freedom-Philippines,”  part of the invasion of  Afghanistan in October 2001. In October 2004, then President Bush  singled out the Philippines as one front (the other two are Iraq and  Afghanistan) in the US attempt to assert its hegemony in the Middle  East, Asia, and throughout the world (Docena 2008). A direct U.S. colony  for about half a century, the Philippines remains a neocolonial  formation, with a client collaborative regime (Petras 2007) subordinate  to U.S. interests. This singular status of clientship or subordination  is erased in current historiography. Consequently, the fallacy of  treating the US and the Philippines as equal partners in inter-state  relations results in gross misjudgments and absurd expectations.
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Source:  The Philippine Matrix Project
URL: http://philcsc.wordpress.com/2010/06/13/abu-sayyaf-u-s-imperialism-the-bangsamoro-revolution-in-the-philippines/
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