Duterte allies use Iran war threat to attack Philippines’ US ties
Social media posts claim US bases in the Philippines are like ‘bullseyes on Filipino soil’, prompting the military to debunk the disinformation

The rumours spread widely enough online that the Armed Forces of the Philippines felt compelled to issue a public rebuttal.
On Tuesday, armed forces spokeswoman Colonel Francel Margareth Padilla said there was “currently no credible direct threat to Philippine territory or to Filipinos and the foreign nationals in the country”.
She told reporters: “The Armed Forces of the Philippines assures the public that national security conditions remain stable. The public is encouraged to remain calm, exercise vigilance against disinformation, and rely only on verified government sources.”
Her remarks followed social media posts by Davao City Congressman Paolo Duterte, son of the former president, and ex-poll commissioner and congresswoman Rowena Guanzon suggesting that the Philippines could be dragged into the widening US-Iran conflict.

On Sunday, Paolo Duterte wrote on social media that “with tensions escalating globally including the widening fallout of the US-Iran conflict and the ever-present risk of a larger confrontation involving China, these EDCA sites [hosting American soldiers] turn our communities, airports, and seaports into potential battlegrounds”.