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Keechiu stresses the importance of Total Defence.
20 years ago on this day, I remember watching footage of the hijacked plane crashing into the New York World Trade Centre.
I was the Army Attaché to Indonesia then.
Indonesia was navigating the post-Soeharto era, with then-President Megawati having just taken over from President Abdurrahman Wahid or Gus Dur. The already uncertain regional environment was compounded by the new terrorism threat worldwide.
Our region and country have also experienced our fair share of terrorist incidents and attempts since then.
Counter-Terrorism became a reality of daily life. Beyond keeping ourselves physically safe, we had to ensure that our social fabric would not be torn apart by mutual suspicion and distrust.
Our security agencies had to anticipate the next terrorist tactic, staying ahead of potential threats.
We have weathered many challenges to our security and social cohesion. Credit goes to our security agencies and socio-civic organisations. Without their hard work, and deep sense of mutual trust, we would not be enjoying the peace and stability in Singapore today.
This is not something we take for granted. This is always a work in progress. As one of our previous Chief of Defence Force reminded us - we will have to get it right first time, every time, all the time. While the terrorist just needs to get it right one time, some time, any time.
Let us remember the importance of Total Defence, and keep one another safe as One People and One Singapore. CCS
Chan Chun Sing
5 hrs ·20 years ago on this day, I remember watching footage of the hijacked plane crashing into the New York World Trade Centre.
I was the Army Attaché to Indonesia then.
Indonesia was navigating the post-Soeharto era, with then-President Megawati having just taken over from President Abdurrahman Wahid or Gus Dur. The already uncertain regional environment was compounded by the new terrorism threat worldwide.
Our region and country have also experienced our fair share of terrorist incidents and attempts since then.
Counter-Terrorism became a reality of daily life. Beyond keeping ourselves physically safe, we had to ensure that our social fabric would not be torn apart by mutual suspicion and distrust.
Our security agencies had to anticipate the next terrorist tactic, staying ahead of potential threats.
We have weathered many challenges to our security and social cohesion. Credit goes to our security agencies and socio-civic organisations. Without their hard work, and deep sense of mutual trust, we would not be enjoying the peace and stability in Singapore today.
This is not something we take for granted. This is always a work in progress. As one of our previous Chief of Defence Force reminded us - we will have to get it right first time, every time, all the time. While the terrorist just needs to get it right one time, some time, any time.
Let us remember the importance of Total Defence, and keep one another safe as One People and One Singapore. CCS