War games become humanitarian games for Philippine and US military because Pres Duterte’s doesn’t like the US military. – PB/TK
U.S., Philippines scale back next month’s military drills, no more ‘war games’ – by Manuel Mogato April 24 2017
MANILA (Reuters) – About 5,000 American and Philippine troops will hold humanitarian exercises next month instead of annual war games, scaling back military drills in response to President Rodrigo Duterte’s disdain for their longstanding defense alliance.
Troops taking part in “Balikatan” will simulate a response to a devastating super typhoon in the central Philippines, modeled on typhoon Haiyan in 2013, which killed at least 6,300 people and left more than 200,000 families homeless.
“Balikatan is designed to meet current challenges facing the Philippines,” U.S. embassy press officer Molly Koscina said in a statement on Monday.
Duterte has made no secret of his grudge against the United States and believes a U.S. military presence of any kind in the Philippines puts his country at risk of being dragged into conflict. He has threatened to abrogate treaties with Washington, but has yet to follow up.
The volatile leader has reached out to Russia and China and invited their warships to come to the Philippines for exercises too