Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Coup Plot Against P-Noy: True or Just a Hallucination?

Credited to betterphilis.blogspot.com
                According to the rumors, there is a destabilization plot againts the Aquino Administration. According to Sen. Trillanes, there are retired generals who want to dethrone the president from his seat. They are recruiting armies secrectly to join their forces. Because this general wants to back from the power. They already planned this before, when P-Noy was just new to his position. Their only problem is they can convince the armies to cooperate with their plan.

                But Gen. Hermogenes Esperon, former AFP Chief under the Arroyo Administration denied the rumor. They don’t have a plan to destabilize the Aquino Administration by forming coup. They were already retired from service, so how can they said that. But the Gen. Espiron said that sometimes he with the companion of some retired generals. They are only discussing about the current situation of the country, not a coup plot. They want to mislead the perception of the public from the current situations. Former First Gentleman Mike Arroyo denied also that accusation. According to him the Aquino administration just making a story to cover up the mistakes of the government. While Atty. Ferdinand Topacio said that Sen. Trillanes is just experiencing a hallucination. To stop this, he sarcastically advice that stop from taking up illegal drugs.

                The Aquino Administration is not worrying about the coup. They are very confident that it will not become successful with their plan. Because the armies have a high moral under the Aquino Regime. It means there is no reason to make a revolution because they are trusting the president. If this is the case, why they need to announce that there are groups of general wants to destabilize the government? Is this a part of the psy war of the administration to destroy the image of their enemies in politics? Or they just want to show that the coup has no room to the Aquino Administration.




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