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This is alist of direct armed conflicts involving thePhilippines since its founding during thePhilippine revolution.[1] This excludesbattles widely regarded to be part of a largerwar and isolatedmilitary engagements.
Wars involving the Philippines from thePhilippine Revolution until the United States-Philippines War.
Wars involving the United States-administered Philippines until July 4, 1946.
| Conflict[a] | Philippines (and allies)[b] | Opponents[c] | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| World War II (Pacific theater) (1941–1945[f][4]) | See§ Participants | See§ Participants | Allied victory
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Wars involving the Philippines from July 4, 1946 until today.
| Conflict[a] | Philippines (and allies)[b] | Opponents[c] | Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hukbalahap Rebellion (1942–1954) | Philippine government victory | ||
| Kamlon rebellion (1948-1955) | Kamlon's Forces | Philippine government victory
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| Korean War (1950–1953)[5] | Stalemate
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| Vietnam War (1964–1973)[6] | North Vietnamese victory
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| New People's Army Insurgency (1969–Present) |
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| Ongoing
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| Moro conflict (1968[10]–2019) | Supported by: International Monitoring Team (IMT) | BangsamoroFormer support: Jihadist groups | Peace agreements declared between the Government and theMILF/MNLF
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Malaysia's Inspector-General of Police Norian Mai said Mr Misuari and six of his followers were arrested at 3.30 am on Saturday (1930 GMT Friday) on Jampiras island off Sabah state. Manila had ordered his arrest on charges of instigating a rebellion after the government suspended his governorship of an autonomous Muslim region in Mindanao, the ARMM. Although the Philippines has no extradition treaty with Malaysia, the authorities have already made clear that they intend to hand Mr Misuari over to the authorities in Manila as soon as possible. Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had said before the arrest that, although his country had provided support to the rebel group in the past in its bid for autonomy, Mr Misuari had not used his powers correctly. 'Therefore, we no longer feel responsible to provide him with any assistance', he said.