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S'pore must stay strong and special to maintain place in the sun: PM Lee
Published on Feb 15, 2014, 11:28 PM
By Andrea Ong

Singapore must remain a "shining red dot" - small, but a capable and serious country - to maintain its place in the sun, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Saturday.

Because the country is strong and special, it is successful and respected in the world, able to stand tall and hold its own besides much bigger nations, he added at a Chinese New Year dinner in his Teck Ghee ward.

"If we are small and unsuccessful, small and weak, I think people may be polite with you, people may say the right thing to you. But you can be sure people will also be able to take advantage (of) you," he added.

"But if you are small but a shining red dot, that's different. Then they will know this is a serious country, may be small but it's capable, may not be huge but it knows what it is doing. "It can succeed, it can look after itself, it can contribute and cooperate with the others," he said.

This was why others are willing to work with and befriend Singapore, and why it must stay special - a word Mr Lee repeated six times in his speech.

He noted the unusual choice of topic for the festive event but highlighted that the date - Feb 15 - was Total Defence Day and over 70 years since Singapore surrendered to Japan in 1942.

In a Facebook post later, he called on Singaporeans to "stay united, keep ours a special country, and show the world what Singapore can do".

"Then we can overcome challenges, remain a shining red dot, and our children can live and prosper in peace and harmony for many years."

In his speech, Mr Lee stressed that Singaporeans should learn from the pioneer generation who lived through the nation's formative years that included the Japanese occupation and Confrontation with Indonesia.

Those experiences taught the pioneers "that it was our own responsibility to defend Singapore and we must do it and nobody else will do it for us", he said.

That was why, after Independence, Singaporeans supported the Government's building up of the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and introduction of national service (NS), so that Singapore would remain safe and at peace with its neighbours.

Being strong is the basis on which Singapore can make friends, Mr Lee said, and also why it has enjoyed peace for 50 years.

But he cautioned that vigilance must be kept up, as there will be external challenges from time to time.

When that happens, the nation must be able to handle the challenges with confidence and be "united as one people", he said.

One crucial reason it has been able to do so and build up the SAF is because Singapore maintains "very special standards".

"People know that we are determined to fight for our interests, to defend our place in the sun," he added.

He also listed three reasons Singapore is special: people know that it strives for excellence, Singaporeans are willing to work together and cooperate for the common good and not be divided by external forces or difficulties, and Singapore tries "very hard" to cooperate with friends and neighbours around the world and also in the region.
 
How is Sinkapore special? The highest paid government in the world. The highest paid civil servants in the world. The only 'pension' scheme in the world where you get nothing at the end of your working life. The only country that signs a free trade agreement that allows unlimited workers from a country 200X its size. It is special in spending $12 billion annual on defence when the country is indefensible.
 
The only word I can think of from this speech is


It's fucking LAME!




Can you not think of something better? With your kind of salary coming up with this crap are your not ashamed of yourself?​
 
The special that I am acquainted with is the very act that gives a 'happy ending' towards the end of a satisfying massage.
 
u telling me singapore is not being taken advantage of left and right?????knnbccb a certain country called us "shrieking like a chicken beaten by a stick".

be the guy whose humble and know hes being taken advantage of....not that village idiot standing there waving a big stick around like a idiot and thinking hes standing tall and proud!!!!!

$70,000 gdp up ur farking ass!!!!!
 
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count your blessings. sg is very memorable for special happy endings, including but not limited to all kinds of endings at the bottom of bedok reservoir, foot of a hdb block, or on an mrt track. :o
 

I know this...


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I agree with PM Lee that it is very important to stand united.

I hereby request that all the various factions in this forum put aside their differences and work for the common good and that is to ensure that Singapore remains the safest place to bring up your children.

No more quarrels will be tolerated. Offenders will be severely dealt with. I have expanded my arsenal to deal with any troublemakers.
 
I agree with PM Lee that it is very important to stand united.

I hereby request that all the various factions in this forum put aside their differences and work for the common good and that is to ensure that Singapore remains the safest place to bring up your children.

No more quarrels will be tolerated. Offenders will be severely dealt with. I have expanded my arsenal to deal with any troublemakers.

Thai faction reporting for duty SIR!

 
He must have thought being called 'special' is a good thing. In some countries like the States, being called special is a reflection of one's IQ.
 
Did someone say 'shining red dot'?

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I heard this lady is almost 50 years old. ;)
 
Correction, it's - ah hia, ai special mai

sinkies are given "specials" everyday without being asked. e.g. MRT delays, transport fare hikes, importing of FTrash, pappies' incompetence, riots, etc.
 
"Singapore is strong and special, it is successful and respected in the world, able to stand tall and hold its own beside much bigger nations."



You are one fucking arrogant arsehole!

As for total defense, you can go and ask all your doggies and the 40 plus % of your foreign pets to defend.
 
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