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abelyap
post Oct 2 2024, 06:59 PM

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QUOTE(afoka @ Oct 2 2024, 01:05 PM)
Bayat dulu saman...baru masuk Johor

They dont come Johor, we just cut water, supply we cut power grid...settle ma

Why nak takut dengan orang asing.
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Dumb is real
Another hamas wannaba that think invincible.
Cry father cry mother when repercussions arrive
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post Oct 2 2024, 07:43 PM

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QUOTE(afoka @ Oct 2 2024, 07:29 PM)
Never care..faggot sg the one cry...Malaysian can go anywhere...why Singapore bising much...they can go Aus la dey...they got money wut
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Be realistic on one capability. The ultimate ignorance is the rejection of something you know nothing about yet refuse to investigate.

On the serious note, singaporean do travel overseas more than malaysian due to strong currency.


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post Oct 3 2024, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(froggyx @ Oct 3 2024, 08:35 AM)
where is the repercussion? dont see anyone crying also.........
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U try cut water supply to SG.... Then u know
Mersing plan
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post Oct 4 2024, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 4 2024, 01:04 PM)
you tutup our air, we tutup clean water supply to johor.

meanwhile johor is actively making new LRA site and upgrading existing LRAs.
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What? U think the reaction is stop supplying processed water.....
Naive dude
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post Oct 4 2024, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 4 2024, 11:19 PM)
thats what those people in hwz forum said lol.they really think that we cant treat out own water.
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Source from forum? Topkek

See what the minister say

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/sHkZHu74x7dBe1bf/

Mr #LeeKuanYew: “if PAS comes into power…and tries to meddle with the water in Johor Bahru, I’ll move my troops in. I will not wait for the Security Council to solve this little problem”
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Mr Lee’s words above were quoted by former MFA Permanent Secretary Bilahari Kausikan, in a speech he made in Cambridge, recently.

Bilahari points out the harsh realities of our foreign policy and Singapore’s vulnerable position in the region. He paid tribute to our founding leaders Lee Kuan Yew, Goh Keng Swee and S Rajaratnam whose steady hands helped navigate us through some turbulent and dangerous times in the early years.

For small nations, in Bilahari’s words, foreign policy is usually about a series of “not always neat or consistent improvisations to a messy and unpredictable reality’’.

Diplomacy is not all about being pleasant or making oneself agreeable. It’s about defending and advancing Singapore’s interests, preferably by being pleasant and agreeable but if necessary “by any appropriate means’’.

Idealism is important. But all idealism must be rooted in a hard-headed understanding of human nature and power. “Without power nothing can be achieved. And even with power not everything desirable will always be feasible.’’

In his speech, Bilahari recalled how our founding PM once told a former chief of the Malaysian Armed Force that “if PAS comes into power…and tries to meddle with the water in Johor Bahru, I’ll move my troops in. I will not wait for the Security Council to solve this little problem’’.

Singapore has done well in the five decades since independence. As a nation, we cannot be ordinary if we want to be relevant to the world.

He concluded by reminding Singapore that our external environment remains complicated, unstable and dangerous.

Bilahari’s speech is attached. It is worth reading.
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post Oct 5 2024, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 4 2024, 11:39 PM)
calm down you know i was joking. we are only negotiating for better rate, not threatening to tutup the pipe.
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Now u know the reason that even Mahathir only complaining about the case worldwide but not cut supply.......

Reality is harsh. So be realistic
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post Oct 5 2024, 12:49 AM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 5 2024, 12:10 AM)
johor are addicted to cheap treated water from singapore. so singapore always have a upper hand there. but now johor gomen have decided to makes more LRAs (with large spending), things might change. sure you might not being able to drink directly from the tap, but who does that here?
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? U still think the response would be no treated water from SG?
Topkek
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post Oct 5 2024, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 5 2024, 12:53 AM)
then bring to international court la.
die2 want to protect 3cent for 1000gallon of raw water,buat malu ja.
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Haha.... SG hv been challenging MY to do so
But y Mahathir never do so?

Understand the whole case before keep giving unworkable action plan. Nanti jadi kemaluan antarabangsa tau
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post Oct 5 2024, 01:19 AM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 5 2024, 01:05 AM)
because they have the upper hand previously, we want fair value for our raw water, sure they want fair value for their treated water too.
loke strictness on VEP are pretty much telling that we will not giving face forever. last time when we did chicken supply ban, did singapore stop taking chicken supply completely from us now? i just see many are bising because their other alternative are frozen chickens.
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U r kind of weird. Pushing to go for international court but talk about rhetoric. Court is about rule of law and in this case black & white agreement.

Did u see SG government complaint about MY VEP?
Did u see SG government raise diplomatic issue on chicken ban?

They are pragmatic enough to work on alternative rather crying about thing beyond control
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post Oct 5 2024, 01:37 AM

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QUOTE(zerorating @ Oct 5 2024, 01:24 AM)
whatever it is we jaga our bontot first. sure SGD is attractive, but will it last forever?
talking about water agreement, how much quantity of treated water we need to commit every year? we can just committed to the mere minimum just to adhere to the contract.
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U r now getting little smarter through the discussion......
U start to think what are being bound by agreement. I m sure SG government cannot complaint much as long follow agreement.
Btw the commitment supply amount is known fact
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_confl...a_and_Singapore

The more important thing is getting smarter people to draft agreement for upcoming renewal in 30 years..... Put in gradual in increment to offset inflation. Else shorter the contract tenure

Earlier price review under mahathir PM4 time. Kind of dumb to review without deep though on these need..... After that only cry father cry mother...... Due diligent in review mana?

My best guess he is busy with internal politic then......

 

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