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[Summary] => The Bush administration has been slowly expanding its fight against terrorism into Southeast Asia, where some regional officials fear Islamic militants linked to Osama bin Laden aim to extend their influence across Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the southern Philippines.
The growing US military mission in the Philippines is difficult and dangerous, said analyst Gerard Finin of the East-West Center. The first US troops have arrived, and plans call for 600 to train Filipino anti-terrorist forces.
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January 27, 2002 - 12:00am