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Duterte says Philippines no longer to participate in any U.S.-led wars

Xinhua,March 22, 2018 Adjust font size:

MANILA, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has reiterated his country will no longer participate in any U.S.-led war as it has gained nothing from its past participations "except brutality and agony."

"I am addressing America right now. Whatever expeditions that you will conduct, any wars that you will fight in any other countries, count us out," Duterte said in a speech before new graduates of the Philippine National Police Academy in Silang, Cavite Wednesday.

The latest U.S.-led war that the Philippines was involved in was the 2003 Iraq invasion, which just marked its 15th anniversary Tuesday.

"We did not benefit (from these expeditions) all these years of sacrifice except brutality and agony. We will stand on our own," Duterte said.

The Philippines is a treaty ally of the United States. Both countries hold joint military exercises to improve the inter-operability of troops. However, their relations have been strained in recent years.

Duterte has repeatedly said he would not allow Philippine troops to participate in any armed conflicts involving the U.S. or wars that have nothing to do with the Philippines.

He said he opposes the U.S. policy to drag other countries to war in different parts of the world. Enditem