That's because hundreds of thousands of Filipinos work abroad in the Middle East and send billions of dollars home annually in the form of remittances.
The brewing hostilities following President Donald Trump's decision to order a drone strike that killed Soleimani have prompted Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte to ask the country's Congress to prepare to evacuate thousands of Filipinos working in Iraq and Iran.
Duterte said he is considering calling a special session of Congress to address the issue of how to help Filipino citizens in the region if conflict were to break out.
More than half of the Filipinos working abroad were in the Arab Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia alone hosted nearly 25% of all overseas workers from the Philippines.
Duterte has tasked the military with preparing plans to evacuate the overseas workers "if and when open hostilities erupt in the Middle East that may endanger their lives."









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