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' : i tr 1 Set The ke Tribune ' &mMMoN7 - - - ' - - - - US Pullout From the Philippines May Trigger Pacific Withdrawal 'I if MANILA — The immediate question in the Philippines is whether the United States is going to continue its leases on the big naval and air force bases at Clark Field and Subic Bay The larger question is whether the United States will withdraw militarily from the Pacific Rim of Asia After World War II we ended up with bases from Korea in the north down through Japan Okinawa Taiwan Thailand and the Philippines aimed at containing Russia and China This was a tall order but in those days we could more or less pull it off Now with China behaving well beyond its borders and the Soviets appearing to be less of a threat- con- t q Fred Reed country after the Philippine government Depending on whose figures you accept the bases constitute 4 to 6 percent of the national economy On the other hand national pride causes some of the population to resent haying foreign troops on Philippine soil There is an armed insurgency — not very well armed actually and apparently receiving little support from abroad — estimated to consist of some 20000 men down from 24000 a couple of years ago This isn't a lot in a nation of 85 million and it isn't remotely a popular tidal wave However the communists have learned that by killing US servicemen they can get international at i gressional pressure grows for 1 pulling out If we do my guess is that it will be the beginning of a phased withdrawal from the entire region The situation is complicated because large military bases do not ex-1in isolation in poor countries which the Philippines very much is The economic effects are great The United States for example is the second largest employer in the st US The United States uses six military installations in the Philippines ' Clark and Subic are the largest US bases overseas It III 11L000 avant US troops: st C Air Force facility CamP operations and mabtonanos: — I $6()3 million Wallace Air Station O'Donnellit San 4 A4024rtikii Base SubW ' - 7 Clark Air Miguel genPloYed : 70000 Ami US spargSteg fo NavY ladlitY it 1Pkbodl John H : L" Luzon 4 Bay 0 :rx ri Manila din SOURCE: Depottitont cA 0 4 Deism r ' ' MIN ' ' ' Ink9whicst PAUL sourm ERIENIMIEM I ' -- lli‘ 41 'i" i I ' life imprisonment McMonagle's trial begins June 18 tinsel's trial begins June 25 A thlid soldier Pfc Marc Gussen 19 Teaneck NJ pleaded guilty to firearms alcohol and obstruction of Justice charges at an April Luring at Fort Ord He was sentenced to two years in prison and a dishonorable discharge The case the second prosecution of US soldiers involved in the Panama invasion has been an embarrassment to the Army which has con- - 1 - ' N I it 1 thibnable 4 MI: sit) A i' pitelo - I F - - 0 t - ' : ' o ths ' ' ' - Iiiiiiii - il - t ' B if - i - ap '''(''l( - 'air 0a r - - : - -- 4111 - )'' (9 volumbail ' ii 1§10 ' 4 - - ' e ft yak 116 0(a i ses11Atyz-VS7141451 actoallr-T- - 1 4krd 0111169 EE udt e -' slogi: sitrtflEf4 a ' - ! 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' C124- e -- said so Finsel could claim he lost his weapon during the confusion of the firefight The result the attorney said was total chaos A carload of Panamiinians responded by strafing the area with autoEma tic weapons US Williams soldiers from the nearby temporary barracks arrived and "began sweepand shooting out street ing lights as a precaution As the Americans withdrew an o cM and a few foithceerrosrodledrieedrsM "cover the rear" Williams said "Soldiers were firing their 8 tracer rounds were going off" Williams said "It was noisy dark and very confusing At some point McMonagle became separated from the group He saw a shadow and yelled: 'Halt!' The individual didn't halt and McMonagle fired" ' ‘'k : :: ''''':'''''st't:::::: ift11161112 lq se recovered" The three soldiers began firing their weapons in the street Williams nue r ' Als ' : The Arlin) has released few details about the shooting of the Panamanian woman and military defense and prosecution attorneys refused to comment Maj LD Walker a Fort Ord spokesman would say only: "The incident is alleged to have occurred when the soldiers unlawfully discharged their weapons Shots fired by McMonagle allegedly resulted in the death of Leila Diaz De Panay 50" The incident began the Army charges when the three soldiers left their barracks against orders to visit a bar which also serves as a brothel John L Williams a San Jose criminal attorney hired by McMonagle's family said that Finn' lost his Army-issu- e pistol at the discovered the bar When weapon missing he became "extremely agitated" Williams said and decided to stage a fake firefight t I60 tt ''''N 4 1 to Be Tlied in Panama Murder court-martiale- E :To ' Los Angeles Times Writer FORT ORD Calif— Two US sot diers who took part in last year's invasion of Panama will be tried on murder charges here later this month in connection with the shooting of a Panamanian woman The shooting took place Jan 25 more than a month after the invasion while the soldiers were still in the country as part of a cleanup operation military officials said The soldiers who are from the 7th Infanat Fort Ord also are actry cused isigmishandling their weapons ' base without authorizaleavin tion and disobeying orders not to use alcohol Sgt Paul Finsel Jr 25 Arkoma Okla and Pfc Mark MeMonagle 20 Philadelphia face sentences of up to J - e t i to cover the loss of the pistol The Army considers the loss of an assigned weapon "very serious" said an Army official who asked not to be identified "A soldier will go to great lengths to ensure that his weapon is accounted for" he said "And if it's not accounted for he'll go to great lengths to ensure that it's -- - - nomongmoboo Universal Preu Syndicate tended that the invasion was a highly disciplined military operation Earlier this year a paratrooper based at Fort Bragg NC was charged with premeditated murder in connection with the shooting of a Panamanian man who had surrendered to US forces during the December invasion Army officials are reviewing his case and trying to determine d whether he should be -- - - - 1 L - By Miles Corwin 0 0 ? 11 i i Trials to Begin in June 2 GIs : - ' © - 1 off-bas- hi tho Ph1l1ppinc3 11 '1 - tention and force the American command to close the gate The recent murder of two airmen on the eve of base talks was of this variety The impression given in the US media is that the bases are at a virtual state of siege that Filipinos hate the United States and that Americans are in danger in the Philippines This is largely a fairy tale Official Americans — GIs embassy folk — are somewhat at risk as symbolic targets Yet 30000 retired GIs live in the country and none has been killed In a week in Manila most of it spent exploring side streets I have not seen a single site gan on a wall or encountered the slightest hostility The anti-bas- e demonstrations have been small badly hyped by the media and matched by demon strations The bases did indeed close their gates after the recent killings (although the large numbers of servicee men who live continue to do so) A siege mentality does exist among military people who know they're targets and who cannot move safely about the country Some refuse to leave the base even when the gates are open Others run the local bars and don't worry The crucial point is that the Amer- ican reaction makes the communists seem far more powerful than they are In this case roughly four gunmen shut down the entire US military establishment I understand why the US command closed the gates: Nobody wants to watch his men get shot two today one three weeks later then two more Such killings are almost impossible to stop They are not the work of a massive grassroots insurgency So what is going to happen? A common view here is that Cory Aquino is threatening to evict us as a negotiating tactic aimed at getting more money from us unfortunately : for her runs this view she doesn't understand that for the first time America may be willing to leave Most American officials I talked to seemed to expect at least a gradual draw-dow- n of forces Note: Due to a transmission error a recent column gave the impression i that GIs were still carousing outside the gates after the recent killings Not so The bases were closed Soldiering - 0 41Met"4k1 krPPK5N'PlkV"rWVWottA"k9RWRPlptnPNVPA40RV'Plh'V4'K'OVNAVAPFnwoProol ' |