Paulo (who lives near where I'll be this weekend) hits it on the head in his blog, How Now Brown Pau?:

Great, not only are we terror appeasers, we're obseqious terror appeasers. From the Deputy Foreign Secretary: "In response to your request ... the Philippines will withdraw its humanitarian forces as soon as possible .... I hope the statement that I read will touch the heart of this group .... We know that Islam is the religion of peace and mercy."

"Touch the heart?"
"Peace and mercy?"
"Request?"

You know, though I consider it dishonorable, I might even understand sending home troops to save the life of a hostage, but what kind of wonderful noble motivation is this person trying to ascribe to these terrorists? It isn't even acquiescence anymore; it's grovelling. "Oh, don't hurt us, we'll do anything you want!"

This is the sort of rolling over and playing dead that got us stuck with President Marcos and his shoe-whore wife for waaaaay too long. As one American observer once noted, the Philippines had "40 million cowards and one son of a bitch." And now that the Philippine government is not only giving into demands but doing it in a way that puts Waylon Smithers to shame, I fear these two outcomes:

  • The Muslim terror groups in the Philippines, Abu Sayyaf and the group from whcih they split, MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front, not the American Pie acronym), will be emboldened and ramp up their attacks, kidnappings and hostage-taking.

    Abu Sayyaf are currently in negotiations with the Philippine government. I may not know a lot about terrorists' mindsets, but I do know a helluva lot about negotiating. The Philippine government just invited Abu Sayyaf to walk all over them.

  • 50% of the Philippines GDP is generated by overseas contract workers (often called "OCWs", who are so numerous that they get their own line in Customs at Manila's airport. They were breathlessly, if somewhat cluelessly, praised in Wired in 2002). The fortunate ones get work in North America, while the less fortunate work in the Gulf, from which you always hear stories of maltreatment and abuse. The Filipino government has just effectively stamped "POTENTIAL HOSTAGE" on all their foreheads.
I worry that the Philippines is about to learn a harsh lesson about paying the danegeld.