Monday, March 9, 2015

Aquino: Napeñas should have aborted Mamasapano operation

Aquino: Napeñas should have aborted Mamasapano operation

SAYS ‘OPLAN EXODUS’ BECAME ‘MISSION IMPOSSIBLE’

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President Aquino delivers his message during a prayer gathering at the Malacañan Palace grounds on Monday. He again defended himself against public outrage over his refusal to take responsibility for the Mamasapano clash, saying the police counterterrorism operation would have had a different outcome had the ground commander followed his instructions to coordinate with the military.  PHOTO BY GIL NARTEA/MALACAÑANG PHOTO BUREAU
President Aquino delivers his message during a prayer gathering at the Malacañan Palace grounds on Monday. He again defended himself against public outrage over his refusal to take responsibility for the Mamasapano clash, saying the police counterterrorism operation would have had a different outcome had the ground commander followed his instructions to coordinate with the military. PHOTO BY GIL NARTEA/MALACAÑANG PHOTO BUREAU
MANILA, Philippines–President Aquino on Monday again defended himself against public outrage over his refusal to take responsibility for the Mamasapano clash, saying the police counterterrorism operation would have had a different outcome had the ground commander followed his instructions to coordinate with the military.
Aquino gave a more detailed account of the operation before an audience of evangelical church leaders, led by Bro. Eddie Villanueva, who prayed for the President’s political survival and rejected calls for his resignation over the Mamasapano debacle that cost the lives of 44 Special Action Force (SAF) commandos.
Facing his biggest political crisis over the deaths of the commandos, the President assailed critics he described as “attention seekers” for taking advantage of the public anger over Mamasapano.
He said he would continue pushing for peace in Mindanao, saying it would bring justice to “every Filipino” and the slain SAF troopers.
Speaking with more conviction and certainty since the Jan. 25 clash in Maguindanao province, the President put the blame squarely on the shoulders of Director Getulio Napeñas, the sacked SAF commander who, he said, “kept the operation to himself.”
Purisima role unexplained
“If I am at fault here, why should I take all the blame?” Aquino told members of Christian Leaders Coalition, which claims to represent around 3 million members nationwide.
But while he discussed the Mamasapano operation at length, the President did not say why he involved then suspended Philippine National Police Director General Alan Purisima.
“The truth is I was given the wrong information by the people who knew most of what was happening and, unfortunately, those who didn’t know anything couldn’t give me any further information rather than very raw information,” he said, apparently referring to Napeñas.
Aquino, the Commander in Chief, admitted he was communicating with Napeñas through Purisima, who was ordered suspended for six months by the Ombudsman over allegations of graft.
“Napeñas had a lot of wishful thinking as opposed to reality. It’s clear to me that he fooled me. There’s a saying, ‘Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.’ I have no intention to be fooled twice,” Aquino said.
Villanueva, whose son Joel sits in Aquino’s Cabinet, said he had been approached by groups seeking to oust the President and form a transition government, but he rejected their offer.
“Even granting for the sake of argument that there were mistakes committed by the PNP SAF in fulfilling their noble duty in arresting a foreign terrorist … that along the way they committed mistakes,” Villanueva said, “is that a ground to demand the resignation of the [duly elected] President of the nation?”
Coordinate with military
Aquino recalled the Jan. 9 briefing on “Oplan Exodus” he received from Napeñas, a plan he described as “very thorough,” complete with a PowerPoint presentation and details on the phases of the moon to maximize the use of night vision equipment.
The President claimed he instructed Napeñas to “coordinate” with the military “several days” before the operation for fear of a “free-for-all,” meaning armed rebels in the area might join forces and gang up on the SAF troopers.
While the original plan was to deploy only 160 SAF commandos, Aquino said he ordered more troops, noting that 3,000 to 4,000 “potential enemies” such as the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters (BIFF), Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and other private armed groups.
But though he had been assured of coordination, Aquino said Napeñas “went solo.”
“It now appears that he didn’t have any intention to [obey] my order to coordinate,” the President said. “If I knew that he would do this from the start, I would have said no to this mission.”
‘Mission Impossible’
“What could have been a successful mission became ‘Mission Impossible,’” he added.
Aquino said he felt “no sense of urgency” from Napeñas, going by text messages he had received from Purisima on the morning of Jan. 25.
He said one message informed him that “extraction” for the SAF troopers was “ongoing.”
“When I arrived in Zamboanga City (to check on the aftermath of the previous day’s bombing), that’s when it became clear that no one else knew [about the operation], that there was no coordination,” he said.
Aquino said it was only later in the afternoon that he was told that not one, but two SAF units (the 84th Seaborne and the 55th Special Action Company) were the subjects of extraction.
He said Napeñas “hid” the operation from the military despite his order for coordination.
PNP warned
And with the Mamasapano debacle, the President warned the PNP to “ensure there is justification for deviation” in future operations.
“Because if you fail to justify one degree of deviation, there would be no benefit of the doubt. That’s insubordination right away and you will be out and [appropriate charges will be filed against you],” he said.
The SAF operation killed Jemaah Islamiyah bomb expert Zulkifli bin Hir, a Malaysian-born terrorist also known as “Marwan.”
But as they withdrew from Mamasapano, the SAF commandos were set upon by rebels from the BIFF and the MILF and lost 44 of their own in a 12-hour gun battle.
The MILF lost 18 fighters in the fighting. Five civilians were killed in the cross fire.
The deaths of the commandos drew widespread public anger and eroded lawmakers’ support for the passage in Congress of the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL), throwing in doubt the completion of the peace process between the government and the MILF.


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    re: "...Aquino: Napeñas should have aborted Mamasapano operation..."
    it should read re: "...santa ate cory aquino should have aborted benigno akino, the turd..." di ba? yun lang..



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        Wagas talaga kung makapaghugas kamay smh



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            This is the WORST i have ever seen. GARAPAL.



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              Obviously, this inutile President never gets it. He was the epic fail here and not Napenas.



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                  malabo ang kinabukasan ng Pilipinas kung ganito ang Presidente. bakit niya sisisihin si NAPENAS? dapat suportahan niya dahil mission impossible ang ginawa.



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                      I used to have a very very minimal faith in you but with this statements, you totally lost it, as in ZERO! You are a good for nothing son-of-a-gun!



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                          Gumagawa na naman ng ibang kwento ang walanghiyang abn0y nato para lang makalusot dito sa nangyari sa Mamasapanot. Di ba minomonitor mo at ng bata mo na si Purisima in real time yung nangyayari sa Mamasapanot? Bakit di mo o ni Purisima nasabihan si Napenas na i abort yung mission? And by the way, MAGKANO (ilang milyon) ang binigay mo kay Napenas para maging FALL GUY at taga pag salo ng kagagawan mo?



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                              Kung intention ni Aquino na maki-coordinate si Napenas sa AFP, bakit hindi kasama sa pulong-pulong nila ang heads ng AFP - si Catapang at ang Western Mindanao Command para malinaw na galing sa kaniya bilang Kumangder- in-Chief. At bakit kay Purisima nakikipag-text si Aquino at hindi directly kay Napenas? Purisima: "Huwag mong sabihin kay Roxas at Espina. Ako na bang bahala kay Catapang." Parang ang tuwid na daan and balu-baluktot na kagaya ng kumang na bisig ng presidente. 



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                                  Noong una, sabi ng retarded nato he was "fed with the wrong report" about the Mamasapanot incident. Ngayon naman "binola" daw sya ni Napenas. Do you expect us to believe you you son of a b!tch? You lying low-life scum? How come "mambobola" persons get promoted to high and sensitive positions in the PNP? The PNP has been an institution in the Philippine government for many many years. Ibig mo sabihin wala man lang sistema sa PNP sa pag assign ng head o pinuno sa isa sa mga importanteng grupo nila? Napaka hayup mo.



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                                      Kung sino man ang nagkamali sa Mamasapano ay maari nating malaman nang husto o hindi. Pero mayroong isa pang maliwanag na ikinagagalit ang mga tao. Nalaman nang MILF ang nagkakanlong sa mga terorista at pumatay sa mga SAF 44, habang sumisigaw ng Alahu Akbar... ay hanggang ngayon ipinagdulduldulan pa ni Pres. Aquino na gantimpalaan nang mapanganib na BBL ang mapanlinlang na MILF. Ni hindi man lang sabihing suspend o hinay-hinay muna. Maraming dating mapag-pasensiyang sumusuporta kayPres. Aquino ay sumuko na sa pagsuporta sa kanya dahil sa nakakasukang pagpupumilit niya sa BBL na ito.



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                                          yan na nga ba ang hirap kung bakit ang commander ay hindi pa i-nabort ang mission maraming nang signs na mahihirapan sila considering they were able to get to the target place at around 5:00 instead of 2:00 a.m. target! they took too much risk!
                                          they should have called the military back-up earlier instead of the time on target! I do not understand why Napenas decided to do that! alam niya na maraming ibang grupo na pwedeng sumali sa ambush nang SAF! alam naman niya na open field yun target area!
                                          Bakit sinolo mo ang mission na to Napenas? you need a lot of explaining Napenas!



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                                            I was supporting you Mr. President and admiring your quiet handling of the SAF44 incident.....right up until you come out with this made for media story blaming everyone for not following your "expert military" advice. You really are a wimp President and lack sufficient character to be a strong leader. Perhaps they did follow your advice and that's why everything went wrong. The first time you are in Mindanao in many years was the exact day of the SAF44 incident. 

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