Group slams Paolo Duterte for ‘divisive’ remarks against AFP, Coast Guard

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A civic group on Tuesday criticized Davao City Representative Paolo “Pulong” Duterte, son of former President Rodrigo Duterte, for his recent remarks questioning the loyalty of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), calling them “divisive” and “insulting” to the country’s uniformed services.

Jose Antonio Goitia, chairman emeritus of several civic organizations, including the Alyansa ng Bantay sa Kapayapaan at Demokrasya, People’s Alliance for Democracy and Reforms, Liga Independencia Pilipinas, and Filipinos Do Not Yield Movement, said Duterte’s statements appeared to echo “pro-China sentiment” and undermined the sacrifices of Filipino troops.

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“Our soldiers and coast guard officers stand on the frontlines not for politics or foreign powers, but for the Filipino people,” Goitia said. “To question their patriotism without proof is to insult every Filipino who has ever worn the uniform.”

The controversy began after AFP Chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. said a US-deployed missile system in the Philippines had a range that could reach mainland China.

In response, Paolo Duterte lashed out on social media, posting: “So is this now our idea of defense? Showing off for America, even if it’s clear that Filipinos will be the first to burn from another nation’s retaliation? Who are you really serving? The Philippines or the CIA?”

PCG spokesperson for the West Philippine Sea, Commodore Jay Tarriel, quickly rebuked Duterte, calling his remarks “divisive noise” that weakens the country’s defense alliances and public trust in national institutions.

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Goitia likewise condemned Duterte’s attacks, describing them as “dangerous distractions that divide the nation at a time when our sovereignty faces real threats.”

“To accuse our defenders of being puppets without proof is not patriotism, it is manipulation,” he said. “It distracts us from the real threat, the one building islands in waters that are rightfully ours.”

He also warned against the growing use of disinformation, saying it erodes public confidence and unity. “We cannot fight for our seas while fighting among ourselves,” he added.

Goitia commended the AFP and PCG for maintaining professionalism and discipline despite online attacks.

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“They continue to serve with dignity even when their loyalty is questioned,” he said. “That is true patriotism, protecting the country quietly while others spread noise.”

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