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Armed Forces of the Philippines chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. addressed on Wednesday claims being resurrected on social media about simmering unrest in the military, calling these disinformation.

“Let me assure our countrymen that the AFP remains strong, professional and firmly loyal to the chain of command,” Brawner said, responding to unverified claims made by a certain “Romeo V. Poquiz” in a Facebook post.

The post claimed there were “credible complaints” against Brawner and Defense Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr., such as ignoring the recommendations of the AFP Board of Generals, promoting unqualified soldiers and stalling the AFP modernization program.

But Brawner denied the allegations and dismissed these as “disinformation,” although he declined to speculate on the source and motivation of the people behind the smear campaign.

“We are a disciplined institution, grounded in respect for the Constitution, civilian authority and the rule of law,” the military chief said.

Even if there are “isolated grievances,” these should not and could not be interpreted as the overall perception in the AFP, he added.

“As long as I serve as chief of staff, no coup shall happen. Not on my watch,” he said in a statement. “We will not be shaken by [any] rumor, nor outmaneuvered by noise.”

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He also issued a “reminder” that those who “continue to stir discord and disinformation” among soldiers will face the “broader consequences of undermining institutions built to serve and protect the public.”

“Do not sow doubt among the very ranks that safeguard our democracy. Do not attempt to influence or mislead soldiers who serve quietly, honorably and with steadfast loyalty to our Constitution and our country,” Brawner said.

He also warned detractors not to use their frustration as a “license to target your protectors” as he urged critics to “not be adversaries.”

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