Water pump is new weapon against ISIS in Mindanao village

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PADAS (Philippines) • While neither a guided bomb nor armoured vehicle, a grey water pump sticking out from the bushes along a remote dirt road is intended to be just as clear a sign of US efforts to stop the spread of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq (ISIS) militant group.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PADAS • While neither a guided bomb nor armoured vehicle, a grey water pump sticking out from the bushes along a remote dirt road is intended to be just as clear a sign of US efforts to stop the spread of the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq militant group.

The contest between the Philippine government and shadowy insurgents in a small village in the Pacific Ocean echoes the US' long wars and counter-insurgency campaigns against Islamist extremists since the terrorist attacks of 2001. But the Padas project is also linked to the defeat of ISIS and the Pentagon's race to stop its resurgence.

The mission is rarely promoted because of sporadic political tensions between Washington and Manila. President Rodrigo Duterte has previously threatened to eject US forces from the country.The project was started by Captain Angela Smith, leader of the four-person civil affairs team, after residents told her of their over-2km trek to get water.

Capt Smith's team, whose soldiers wear civilian clothes and are often escorted by a Marine Special Operations unit based in Marawi, is the military's latest embrace of a trademark American counterinsurgency strategy of winning over local populations.

 

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