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Political instability in a neighboring country could also result in hostile action in a scenario similar to what started the Falkland's war. Singapore has always been the whipping boy of Malaysian politicians when they want to score political capital.
Malaysian politicians and Malaysian Royalty own many properties in Singapore. Malaysian billionaires like Robert Kuok work hand in hand with Malaysian politicians, and together they have business interests and properties in the hundreds of millions, probably $billions in Singapore. Not to mention all the confidential bank accounts that Malaysian politicians have in SIngapore. They will risk it all, and lose it all to attack SIngapore in order to score some political points with voters they don't really give a shit about, and exploit at their every opportunity? Is this what u are saying? We are not the Falklands where there is only sheep. If the Falklands had banks containing hundreds of millions or billions of $ belonging to Argentinian generals, property worth hundreds of million $ owned by Argentinian politicians and generals, they would never have even landed one soldier there, much less invaded it. So, lets hear you write one remotely sensible post in this whole thread, or else get lost.