President Donald Trumps don’t have Power plan to define New Strategy in Syria

There is no doubt President new team Pompeo-Bolton team will present the most significant challenge to Iran's foreign policy in more than three decades. President Trump in selecting John Bolton as his new national security adviser and Mike Pompeo as his secretary of state, Trump two the most hawkish Republicans in his team. John Bolton is his third national security advisor. There is no doubt Trump's new foreign policy team will certainly increase pressure on Tehran from all angles, including putting more pressure on regional countries and U.S. allies to distance themselves from Iran.  Fore example Turkey This will have a negative impact on the Iran-Ankara cooperation not only in economic and trade matters but also in other areas.   “ If anyone seeks to betray the nuclear deal, they should know that they cannot escape its “grave consequences”, President Hassan Rouhani of Iran warned on Tuesday in an open reference to U.S. President Donald Trump who has repeatedly threatened to destroy the international agreement.  Continue reading

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Syria: A Political and Moral Failure of the World

The air strikes in Syria by the UK, the US, and France have attracted the attention of a plethora of media again. The US, in spite of Trump’s claims that Washington is withdrawing from the region, has carried out a limited attack on Syria, but its consequences will certainly affect Trump and his allies in the near future. Quickly responding to Saturday’s triune missile strikes on Syrian chemical sites, Russia emboldened its relation to Iran and bolstered the Syrian military. Most likely Russia will resume talks with Syria and other countries over the sale of modern S-300 air defense systems to protect against future US-British-French strikes America, France, and Britain boasted that they had taught Bashar al-Assad a lesson. It is really hypocritical to boast about teaching lessons to Assad given that this was a one time, limited attack that hardly dented Assad’s capacity to kill his own people. These three countries seemingly do not care enough nor do they have the political will to save Syrians from Assad’s regime. It is almost a joke for us to believe that U.S, Britain, and France have given a message that they will not tolerate Assad’s chemical attacks and will strike back if such crimes against humanity are committed again. That is not the real problem in Syria. Continue reading

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The Intelligence in War

A nerve agent was used to kill former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, who were found unconscious in Salisbury, England, on a Sunday afternoon in March; they remain critically ill. More than 25 countries, including the United States and European Union member states, announced their decision to expel Russian diplomatic workers after London stated that it was highly likely that Russia was responsible for poisoning Skripal and his daughter. This wave of countries are expelling the Russian diplomats from their soil in a show of solidarity with the UK. But there is a bigger picture here, beyond the current diplomatic tit for tat. All the countries that have expelled diplomats so far are Western countries; there is not a single country in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, or even Latin America involved in this diplomatic purge. According to the ancient Greek tragedian Aeschylus, “In war, truth is the first casualty.” However, every country has their own truth or rather their myth of truth. We can apply this to the world’s current situation from Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, to Afghanistan and North Korea—basically the battle for the future hegemony in the world or in certain geographical areas of the world. There is much talk about a new cold war, a comparison of present tensions between the West and Russia, but the comparison is faulty. During the cold war, the conflict pitted ideologies and military rivalries of the Soviet Union and the United States against each other, but today war is more about geographical hegemony than ideology. A perfect example is the war in Syria, which basically concerns future hegemony in the Middle East. The West and the United States have neither good leadership, a permanent plan, nor credibility in the Middle East. Because President Putin himself views the collapse of the Soviet Union as the greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the 20th century, he has devoted his efforts to restoring the prestige and power of Russia. At first he started with the economy and security frontiers in the face of NATO and the European Union expansion, but now he focuses more on Russian’s role on the stage of global economics Continue reading

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Donald Trump’s More Aggressive US Foreign Policy

LAS VEGAS, NV - MARCH 29: Former United States ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton speaks during the Republican Jewish Coalition spring leadership meeting at The Venetian Las Vegas on March 29, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Republican Jewish Coalition began its annual meeting wtih potential Republican presidential candidates in attendence, along with Republican super donor Sheldon Adelson. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

President Donald Trump has shaken up his foreign policy team. He replaced Secretary of State Rex Tillerson with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, and last week President Trump announced that he would remove National Security Advisor H. R. McMaster and put John Bolton in that position. This installment of John Bolton as the new National Security Adviser to President Donald Trump is a good choice but is a little too late. John Bolton, an ultra hawkish conservative who gained fame and prominence in the George W. Bush administration, is a believer in American power and a confrontational advocate of the Bush offense doctrine, the strategy that goes after American threats outside American territory. Bolton recognizes that global affairs lack strong leadership, signaled by the chaos and by the need for a new Security choice. Now, the Trump administration will benefit from a new security advisor who knows and understands China, North Korea, Iran, and Russia, and who contends that radicalism must be thwarted. It will not be easy or quick Continue reading

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Dr. Aland Mizell Exclusive interview with Philippines’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. One- On- One With Chief Justice Sereno

Dr. Aland Mizell Exclusive interview with Philippines’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno. One- On- One With Chief Justice Sereno.

Maria Lourdes Aranal Sereno is the 24th and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. At age 52, she became the second youngest person and the first woman to head the judiciary.Lawyer-academician Maria Lourdes P. A. Sereno was appointed on August 16, 2010 as the 169th Justice and on August 24, 2012 as the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Born on July 2, 1960, she is the youngest to be so appointed to the SC in the Philippines

 

 

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Dr. Aland Mizell Datu Bago awardees: Touching the lives of Filipinos

Datu Bago is the highest award bestowed to a Dabawenyo who made a great contribution to the community.

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Dr. Aland Mizell Datu Bago awardees: Touching the lives of Dabawenyos

“HEROISM is not a concept brought by recognition and praises but an innate human trait stemming from idealism. It lives within us as we keep our belief, optimism, and aspirations alive… I commend the Datu Bago Awardees 2018 for their significant efforts and involvement in the growth and development of the City of Davao; and for their invaluable contribution to the preservation of the Davaoeno cultural heritage. We are giving this award, not only to recognize their deeds, but also to inspire future generations to do the same. I hope they remain steadfast in upholding their ideals as they carry on doing their good work for our home city,” wrote President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in his message on the occasion of the Datu Bago Awards 2018 which was held last Tuesday, March 13, at the Royal Ballroom of the Royal Mandaya Hotel, Davao City.

CITY Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio

CITY Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio

The most senior Datu Bago awardees who attended the special event as part of celebrating the 81st Araw ng Davao included Antonio T. Uy, Aida Rivera Ford, Jesus G. Dureza, Julian P. Rodriguez, Irene M. Santiago, Rizal D. Aportadera, Joji Ilagan Bian, Paul G. Dominguez, Ma. Luisa L. Aportadera, and Alfonso Guino-o.

PAST President of the DBAO Guillermo P. Torres Jr., (DBA 2011)

PAST President of the DBAO Guillermo P. Torres Jr., (DBA 2011)

It was last year when I asked some candidates for the Mutya ng Davao who among the Datu Bago Awardees they admire the most and serve as inspiration for them. Sadly, not one was able to answer my question. The Datu Bago Awards have been conferred upon outstanding individuals (both Filipinos and foreigners who have made Davao City their home) who have made significant contributions to Davao City. The Datu Bago Award was created in 1969 under the leadership of then Mayor Elias B. Lopez, a Bagobo.

JAPANESE Consul Tomoko Dodo, Paul G. Dominguez (DBA 1998), Secretary Jesus G. Dureza (DBA1983), Councilor Halila Sudagar and Councilor Jimmy Dureza.

JAPANESE Consul Tomoko Dodo, Paul G. Dominguez (DBA 1998), Secretary Jesus G. Dureza (DBA1983), Councilor Halila Sudagar and Councilor Jimmy Dureza.

This highest award given to Davaoenos is, according to Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio, “A celebration of the indomitable spirit of the Davaoeno, his resilience, his strength, and his ability to stand tall amidst any crisis. It is only fitting, therefore, that we give this award during the Araw ng Davao festivities—a time when we look back to appreciate the lessons of the past and move forward to an even brighter future.”

JOJI Ilagan-Bian (DBA 1997), Alfonso Guinoo (DBA 2004) with Michael Dakudao, Dr. Emily Soriano and Dr. Karen Alabado-Laurel and husband.

JOJI Ilagan-Bian (DBA 1997), Alfonso Guinoo (DBA 2004) with Michael Dakudao, Dr. Emily Soriano and Dr. Karen Alabado-Laurel and husband.

“We are one with our fellow Davaoenos in this celebration as we pledge our continuing commitment to serve and contribute to the development of our beloved city…We commit to continue finding innovative ways to make our city progressive and work towards a better quality of life for all. May our Datu Bago Awardees serve as inspiration to all Davaoenos,” stated the former Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Datu Bago Awardees Organization, Inc., Dr. Guillermo “Willie” P. Torres, Jr., who served tirelessly from 2011-2016. Dr. Torres was among the Datu Bago Award recipients for 2011 which included the Reverend Archbishop Fernando R. Capalla, D.D.

The Datu Bago Awardees Organization’s Board of Trustees under the chairmanship of Councilor Pilar C. Braga (2016-2019) is comprised of outstanding citizens of Davao City who are all Datu Bago awardees themselves. These are Councilor Pilar C. Braga (Chair), Dr. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr. (Immediate Past Chair), lawyer Antonio B. Arellano (Vice-Chair), Amelia B. Bonifacio (Trustee and chair of the Education Committee), Fe Bada Arobo (Trustee and Chair of Membership Committee), Dr. Perfecto A. Alibin (Trustee and Former Chair of Search Committee), Dr. Marina Bello-Ruivivar (Secretary), Carmelina V. Francia (Treasurer), Salvacion U. Leuenberger (Auditor).

DATU Bago descendants joined the prestigious event for the first time.

DATU Bago descendants joined the prestigious event for the first time.

AMELIA B. Bonifacio, Datu Bago Awardee 2015, DBAO member of the Board of Trustees.

AMELIA B. Bonifacio, Datu Bago Awardee 2015, DBAO member of the Board of Trustees.

Chosen as 2018 Datu Bago Awardees are Bro. Carlito M. Gaspar, Norma T. Javellana, Belen C. Laud, Dr. Aland David Mizell, Ricardo N. Obenza, Jr., Beethoven N. Sur and Nieto L. Vitto.

Bro. Carlito M. Gaspar or Bro. Karl, is a Redemptorist missionary, theologian, anthropologist and prolific writer. He has been championing the indigenous peoples cultural and resource rights and as such, has been promoting a deeper understanding of lumad culture among the non-lumad population of Davao City.

Norma T. Javellana is a proud Davaoena “whose vision for the community and environment made her an environmental pioneer and traiblazer, and a long-term advocate for the protection of children’s rights.”

Belen C. Laude was nomianted for the Datu Bago Award by cooperatives and organizations on the basis of her “outstanding leadership and tireless effort;” “exemplary services and dedication;” “outstanding performance, service and leadership;” and for being a “model of excellence.” Laude received numerous national awards for her brand of self-less community services. She is a cancer survivor and is engaged in SMILES for its cancer awareness program.

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Dr. Aland David Mizell is an American social scientist who has been living in Davao City for more than a decade to serve the disadvantaged and the marginalized. He established the Minority Care International to put up programs to benefit the underprivileged youth; including scholarships for the disadvantaged minority students to enable them to study in local colleges and universities. Dr. Mizell also organized a student exchange program that sends two Filipino students to the USA for study and internship annually.

Ricardo N. Obenza, Jr. is an environmentalist, teacher and visual artist who has devoted his life to ensure a better environment through arts and tree planting programs for Davao City’s future generation to enjoy. He has gained international exposure when he was featured in a Japan Foundation magazine where he was described as a modest, local activist whose way of life and teaching is a work of art in itself.

Beethoven N. Sur is a Philippine Coast Guard Auxilliary director who leads volunteers in safeguarding the perilous coast of Southeastern Mindanao while assuring the safety of life and property at sea. His advocacy includes environmental protection and preservation; support for education; and humanitarian outreach operations. Not to mention Sur’s popular programs for fitness and health.

Nieto L. Vitto is an educator who focused in the field of Special Education in USEP. He also headed a program for BS Social Services major in the Care of Older Persons and the BS International Studies major in Japanese Language Studies at the Mindanao Kokusai Daigako. Vitto has trained coaches and athletes with disabilities and was instrumental in their participation in national and regional competitions.

Despite the long wait for Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio’s appearance, this year’s 48thConfernment of Datu Bago Awards 2018 program went smoothly with the strict madam Amelia B. Bonifacio as program host. Congratulations to all the Datu Bago Awardees for 2018; and the Datu Bago Awardees Organization’s Board of Trustees for a job very well done.

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Dr. Aland Mizell Met with Maria Lourdes Aranal Sereno current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines.

Maria Lourdes Aranal Sereno is the 24th and current Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. At age 52, she became the second youngest person and the first woman to head the judiciary.Lawyer-academician Maria Lourdes P. A. Sereno was appointed on August 16, 2010 as the 169th Justice and on August 24, 2012 as the 24th Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Born on July 2, 1960, she is the youngest to be so appointed to the SC in the Philippines

 

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Israel Prepares To Go To War With Hezbollah

If war breaks out again soon between Israel and Hezbollah, I would not be surprised. Iran has become the winner of the current Greater Middle East project, although the strategy was intended to redraw the map in favor of the West and Israel. Because Iran is entrenching itself in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, the Gulf countries, and Lebanon, Israel will not sit by idly while Iran roots itself into these neighboring nations. Basically, Israel is preparing for a proxy war with Tehran on its northern border of neighboring Lebanon, an area backed by Hezbollah.Today Hezbollah has become stronger and has the military might to destroy the Israeli army. This scenario is not too dissimilar from what is happening today in Syria. Turkey saw as an opportunity to fill the vacuum and to flex its muscles on the world stage, justifying its ongoing war against the Kurds by giving the excuse that it is clearing terror from its border. Now Israel is going to use Turkey’s rationale to purge Hezbollah from its border. Turkey, Russia, and Iran view America’s retreat from the Middle East as an opening to redesign the Middle East the way they want. Because of America‘s failed leadership under the Obama and now the Trump administrations, few world leaders take America seriously anymore, so that Washington has lost its influence there. Continue reading

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President Trump Should Move US Embassy from Iraq to Erbil As Capital of Kurdistan

The United States has a track record of fighting its wars in the Middle East by generally recruiting local forces as proxies but then casting them off when regional politics intercede. Particularly evident in the Middle East, this pattern of abandoning allies is one of America’s least appealing characteristics. This failure to stick by those who take risks on its behalf in the region has led to mistrust in both the Middle East and in some other areas of the world. Currently, this syndrome is happening again in Kurdistan, as a Kurdish militia group known as the Peshmerge, proved to be the United States’ best ally against the Islamic State, only to be jettisoned in its time of need.On December 6th, US President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and initiated the process of moving America‘s embassy from Tel Aviv to the contested city.  The move sparked global condemnation from world leaders especially Arab and European ones. After World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Great Britain took control of Palestine including Israel, Palestine, and Jordan. In 1948, however, Israel’s independence gave the newly reconstituted nation East Jerusalem and Jordan the West portion, but at the end of the 1967 Six –Day War with Syria, Egypt and Jordan, Israel seized control of the entire city. America should have sanctioned Jerusalem as the capital at Israel’s independence rather than today. Continue reading

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