TIMELINE: US-Iran conflict and how it gravely affects Filipinos

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The rapidly escalating conflict between the United States and Iran is happening regions away from the Philippines, but the lives of millions of Filipinos are also put at risk.

Middle East is home to 2.1 million Filipino migrants and overseas workers. In Iraq — where the airstrikes and retaliatory missile attacks are happening — there are 4,200 Filipinos. 4,000 of these Filipinos are undocumented or irregular migrants. Meanwhile, there are 1,181 Filipinos in Iran, according to DFA's Office of the Undersecretary for Migrant Workers data as of June 2019.January 3 -

US President Donald Trump orders a drone strike in a Baghdad International Airport to"terminate" a top Iranian commander who was plotting"imminent and sinister attacks" on Americans. Killed in the airstrike were the head of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force Qasem Soleimani, who leads the elite unit that handles Iran's overseas operations, and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of Iran-backed militias.

Following the death of these two Iranian security officials, Iran vows harsh retaliation for the"act of war" and"state terrorism."Philippines' Foreign Affairs Department calls on Filipinos to avoid going to Iraq"until further notice" amid the growing conflict.. He orders the military to prepare its air and naval assets for the possible repatriation of Filipino workers in the Middle East. Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr.

Duterte tells government agencies to prepare for contingencies that will absorb displaced workers. He also asks Congress for a special session for standby fund.

 

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