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study guide for rotc THREATS TO NATIONAL SECURITY.ppt
1.
2. Defining National Security
National Security Vision
Fundamental Elements
National Security Challenges
National Security Council
3. “ There can never be real, tangible and felt
development without making our people
feel secure.”
“ Enduring peace can be attained only if we
meet the fundamental needs of every man,
woman and child.”
PRESIDENT RODRIGO R DUTERTE
First State of the Nation Address
25 July 2016
4. National Security – is a
state or condition where our
most cherished values and
beliefs our democratic way
of life, our institutions of
governance and our unity,
welfare and well-being as a
nation and people are
permanently protected and
continuously enhanced.
5. “ My dream is that all Filipinos will say they
are Filipinos, no longer from left or right,
Moro rebels or terrorists, and live in Peace.”
“ We will strive to have a permanent and
lasting peace before my term ends. That is
my goal, that is my dream.”
President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Republic of the Philippines
6. “ A secure and prosperous nation
wherein the people’s welfare, well-
being, ways of life and core values;
government institutions; territorial
integrity and sovereignty are
protected and enhanced and
confident of its place in the
community of nations.”
7. “In 2040, we will all enjoy a stable and
comfortable lifestyle , secure in the
knowledge that we have enough for our
daily needs and unexpected expenses,
that we can plan and prepare for our own
and our children’s future. Our family
lives together in a place of our own, and
we have the freedom to go where we
desire, protected and enabled by a clean,
efficient and fair government.”
8. “ Love of country, subordination of personal
interests to the common good, concern and
care for the helpless and impoverished ---
these are among the lost and faded values
that we seek to recover and revitalize as we
commence our journey towards a better
Philippines.”
President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Inaugural Speech
30 June 2016
9. 1. Public Safety, Law and Order and Justice
2. Socio – Political Stability
3. Territorial Integrity
4. Economic Solidarity and Sustainable
Developement
5. Ecological Balance
6. Cultural Cohesiveness
7. Moral – Spiritual Consensus
8. International Peace and Cooperation
10. “ There are amongst us who advance the assessment
that the problem that bedevil our country today
which need to be addressed with urgency, are
corruption, both in high and low echelons of
government, criminality in the streets, and the
rampant sale of drugs . . . For I see these ills as mere
symptoms of a virulent social disease that creeps and
cuts into the moral fibre of Philippine society. I sense
a problem deeper than any of those mentioned or all
of them put together. Erosion of faith and trust in
the government – that is the real problem that
confronts us.”
President Rodrigo R. Duterte
Inaugural Speech, 30 June 2016
12. 1. Law and Order & Administration of Justice
2. Internal Armed Conflict
MILF
NPA – CCP/NDF
3. Terrorism and Transnational Crimes
Abu Sayyaf Group (ASG)
BIFF
Maute - ISIS
13. 4. Economic & Social Threats
Grave Incidence of Poverty
Economic Sabotage
Graft and Corruption
Severe Calamities
Persistent Environment Degradation
14. 1. Overlapping Territorial Claims and Maritime
Domain Issues
2. Global and Regional Geopolitical Issues
3. Global Uncertainties and Proliferation of
Weapons of Mass Destruction
16. Is the Philippine President’s principal forum
for considering national security and foreign
policy matters with his senior national
security advisors and cabinet officials.
Commonwealth Act No. 1 is the original policy
basis of the national security program of the
Philippines. It mandated the establishment of a
Council of National Defense to advise with the
President on all matters of national defense policy,
with membership consisting of the President, all living
former Presidents, the Vice President, the head of
each executive department, the Chief of Staff, and six
other members to be designated by the President.
17. President
Vice President
AFP Chief of Staff
National Security Adviser
Executive Secretary
Secretary of Foreign Affairs
Secretary of National Defense
Secretary of DILG
Secretary of DOLE
18. 1. Among those that we value, what are
threatened?
2. What have we done to eliminate the
threats?
3. What else must we initiate to enhance our
national security?