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Useless (Paper) General Chan Chun Seng will Stand Down Soon

If that should happen, it's not a matter of guts anymore; SOPs will kick in and there will be some sort of battle, probably not involving our NSmen.

The question is not whether we'd go in - it's whether the current leadership knows how to get us out in one piece.


If the Indonesians invade Pulau whatever, will CCS have the balls to strike back?
 
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Our (Paper) General Chan Chun Seng (Backdoor MP) will surely and quickly take this window of opportunity to stand down, damn lucky, knn Indonesia really help him.


No ill intent in naming warship: Indonesia's Foreign Minister
Published on Feb 11, 2014, 5:40 PM

Indonesia has no ill intent in naming its new Navy frigate the KRI Usman Harun, Foreign Minister Marty Natalegawa said on Tuesday, in an attempt to repair a bilateral row with Singapore that has dominated headlines over the past week.

"No ill intent, no ill will, and no malice is intended," Dr Marty said in an interview with The Straits Times, adding that Jakarta took the recent turn of events seriously.

"We are keen to ensure there is a sense of mutual respect of where the other is coming from, and we can both move forward."

Singapore Foreign Minister K. Shanmugam had called Dr Marty last Wednesday to raise concerns about the Indonesian Navy's decision to name the vessel after Osman Mohamed Ali and Harun Said, two marines who bombed MacDonald House in Orchard Road in 1965 that left three dead and 33 hurt.

The press statement from Shamu states "The two Indonesian marines were found guilty of the bombing which killed three people and injured 33 others. Singapore had considered this difficult chapter in the bilateral relationship closed in May 1973 when then-PM Lee Kuan Yew visited and scattered flowers on the graves of the two marines."

So, if it had been closed, why raise the issue again?????
 
The press statement from Shamu states "The two Indonesian marines were found guilty of the bombing which killed three people and injured 33 others. Singapore had considered this difficult chapter in the bilateral relationship closed in May 1973 when then-PM Lee Kuan Yew visited and scattered flowers on the graves of the two marines."

So, if it had been closed, why raise the issue again?????

Shamu and KC think they can score brownie points.
 
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