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Serious PAP Sending Troops To Help Plan To Kill Houthis! Sinkies, Time To Punch Above Your Weight On The High Seas! Majulah PAP!

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SINGAPORE - The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will contribute personnel to Operation Prosperity Guardian, an international maritime security force formed to respond to attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels against shipping in the Red Sea.

Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen told Parliament on Jan 9 that SAF’s deployment will involve sending a team from the Republic of Singapore Navy’s Information Fusion Centre to support information sharing, and a team of planners to work with international partners on operational plans.

A senior national representative for the Republic will also be sent to the 39-nation Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) headquarters in Bahrain,
he added.

“It is in our interest for Singapore to join cause with the international community to protect and ensure that key sea lines of communication around the world remain open, especially if threatened by unlawful acts by non-state actors or terrorist groups,” he said.

Dr Ng was responding to a question by Mr Desmond Choo (Tampines GRC) about how the Red Sea attacks impact Singapore’s maritime security, and whether the SAF will be contributing to this effort.




The Defence Minister noted that since Jan 7, Yemen-based Houthi forces have attacked about 20 merchant ships in the Red Sea with missiles and attempted to hijack the vessels. The Singapore-flagged Maersk Hangzhou, a container ship owned and operated by Denmark, was also attacked.

The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have said the attacks are meant to show support for Palestinian armed group Hamas in its war with Israel in the Gaza Strip.

The attacks resulted in all five of the world’s largest shipping companies suspending transits through the Red Sea, which is the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia, noted Dr Ng.

He said the immediate impact on Singapore from the ongoing attacks is expected to be limited, as the majority of the Republic’s critical supplies such as food and pharmaceuticals are delivered by air freight or do not pass through the Red Sea.

Local manufacturers likely also have sufficient spare inventory to hedge against supply disruption, but he noted that they are worried about increased business costs.

Dr Ng said Singapore is contributing to the coalition operation in the Red Sea – launched by the United States on Dec 19, 2023 – as it aligns with the three principles of maritime security cooperation that the Republic articulated at the Shangri-La Dialogue in 2005 when the Malacca Strait and Singapore Strait were threatened by piracy and sea robbery.

The principles are that primary responsibility for maritime security lies with the littoral states; that the international community has a role to play; and that cooperation has to be in accordance with international law and respectful of the sovereignty of the littoral states.

Operation Prosperity Guardian comes under Combined Task Force 153, one of five task forces under the CMF. Singapore has been a member of the CMF since 2009.

Dr Ng said the military operation is focused primarily on keeping a key sea line of communication free, just as Singapore would want the assistance of the international community if the same thing happened in regional waters.

“Nonetheless, we recognise and we have articulated that the littoral states (there) have the primary responsibility, and there must be sufficient efforts there, and that’s why we encourage the littoral states and other countries to work towards a diplomatic solution so that the Red Sea problem can be mitigated,” he said.

Separately on Gaza, Dr Ng said Singapore and the SAF have continued to monitor developments in the region and the ongoing need for humanitarian assistance.

He said the SAF has accepted an invitation by the French Armed Forces to provide two medical personnel to serve on the French ship Dixmude.

Docked at El Arish Port in Egypt, the Dixmude is a reconfigured hospital ship that has been treating casualties from Gaza.

“The SAF has accepted the offer, and plans are under way to deploy this medical team to aid civilian casualties there,” Dr Ng said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ional-military-operation-to-keep-red-sea-safe
 
Well done!
The little island country and city state has finally become a client state!
 
More likely a sailing holiday. US just want others to make up the numbers . But eventually only US will be doing the fighting.
 
ya, US will take the lead and spore navy just ignite some fire cracker.
 
Lol,salaried person go mission tot not dangerous but fuckers earning millions per year sitting around safe, in these world u must hv dumb ass for the rich ppl, like rich ppl say,u must hv dumb ass in order to be ruched, this is an example,lol
 
Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen told Parliament on Jan 9 that SAF’s deployment will involve sending a team from the Republic of Singapore Navy’s Information Fusion Centre to support information sharing, and a team of planners to work with international partners on operational plans.
Stop reading at " support information sharing, and a team of planners to work with international partners on operational plans "
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Sounds like Cho Bo Lan holiday camp.

Where is the plan to kill Houthis? LOL.
 
NEH is a pussy. Forever only sending keyboard warriors to do planning and wanna take glory like as if we fought alongside the US
 
Send office workers to Bahrain? Ok. Houthis must be trembling in their sandals now.
 
Assist in planning?

You mean the nowhere to be found East Coast plan?
 
Mercenaries to the core. Mind you own fucking business, you have loads of shit in your backyard that's not cleared. Big fat example, Iswalan, is he still stealing $8k every month? Let's not forget about Woody's little stiffy that still needs to be jailed.
 
Why not send our LST endurance to join the fray ? Our boys need some target practice, practice killing mutts next time liberate mutt land will be piece of cake.
 
2023-12-28T111006Z1295673959RC2A65A333O1RTRMADP3ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-SHIPPING-RETAIL.JPG


SINGAPORE - The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) will contribute personnel to Operation Prosperity Guardian, an international maritime security force formed to respond to attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels against shipping in the Red Sea.

Minister for Defence Ng Eng Hen told Parliament on Jan 9 that SAF’s deployment will involve sending a team from the Republic of Singapore Navy’s Information Fusion Centre to support information sharing, and a team of planners to work with international partners on operational plans.

A senior national representative for the Republic will also be sent to the 39-nation Combined Maritime Forces’ (CMF) headquarters in Bahrain,
he added.

“It is in our interest for Singapore to join cause with the international community to protect and ensure that key sea lines of communication around the world remain open, especially if threatened by unlawful acts by non-state actors or terrorist groups,” he said.

Dr Ng was responding to a question by Mr Desmond Choo (Tampines GRC) about how the Red Sea attacks impact Singapore’s maritime security, and whether the SAF will be contributing to this effort.




The Defence Minister noted that since Jan 7, Yemen-based Houthi forces have attacked about 20 merchant ships in the Red Sea with missiles and attempted to hijack the vessels. The Singapore-flagged Maersk Hangzhou, a container ship owned and operated by Denmark, was also attacked.

The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have said the attacks are meant to show support for Palestinian armed group Hamas in its war with Israel in the Gaza Strip.

The attacks resulted in all five of the world’s largest shipping companies suspending transits through the Red Sea, which is the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia, noted Dr Ng.

He said the immediate impact on Singapore from the ongoing attacks is expected to be limited, as the majority of the Republic’s critical supplies such as food and pharmaceuticals are delivered by air freight or do not pass through the Red Sea.

Local manufacturers likely also have sufficient spare inventory to hedge against supply disruption, but he noted that they are worried about increased business costs.

Dr Ng said Singapore is contributing to the coalition operation in the Red Sea – launched by the United States on Dec 19, 2023 – as it aligns with the three principles of maritime security cooperation that the Republic articulated at the Shangri-La Dialogue in 2005 when the Malacca Strait and Singapore Strait were threatened by piracy and sea robbery.

The principles are that primary responsibility for maritime security lies with the littoral states; that the international community has a role to play; and that cooperation has to be in accordance with international law and respectful of the sovereignty of the littoral states.

Operation Prosperity Guardian comes under Combined Task Force 153, one of five task forces under the CMF. Singapore has been a member of the CMF since 2009.

Dr Ng said the military operation is focused primarily on keeping a key sea line of communication free, just as Singapore would want the assistance of the international community if the same thing happened in regional waters.

“Nonetheless, we recognise and we have articulated that the littoral states (there) have the primary responsibility, and there must be sufficient efforts there, and that’s why we encourage the littoral states and other countries to work towards a diplomatic solution so that the Red Sea problem can be mitigated,” he said.

Separately on Gaza, Dr Ng said Singapore and the SAF have continued to monitor developments in the region and the ongoing need for humanitarian assistance.

He said the SAF has accepted an invitation by the French Armed Forces to provide two medical personnel to serve on the French ship Dixmude.

Docked at El Arish Port in Egypt, the Dixmude is a reconfigured hospital ship that has been treating casualties from Gaza.

“The SAF has accepted the offer, and plans are under way to deploy this medical team to aid civilian casualties there,” Dr Ng said.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...ional-military-operation-to-keep-red-sea-safe


Punch? Punch what? They will only be busy punching their keyboards like keyboard warriors.

And a team of planners? Everyone will say they have a plan... until they are being punched in the face.
 
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The SAF will send our CEOs to the frontline
Parents with children in SAF better wise up fast!
It will be soon when they will be sent to face the bullets. If you don't want less children, you can keep quiet otherwise better make them leave SAF.
The Zionist are good at making goyim fight their wars and dying for them.
The goyim are wising up that they make serfs like SG fight and die for them next.
Don't say you're not warned.
 
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