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KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 16:48 | Report Abuse

hahaha... we have two very competent generals here! :)

iafx

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Posted by iafx > 2013-03-05 16:52 | Report Abuse

hustle, that would push philippine gov to support sulus, bad move. as long as msian stand together, cut the politic craps, msia is sure to prevail

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 16:52 | Report Abuse

Is ok lah KC this solution is sure kaw tim one,just later free the president a few ton of palm oil as a trade of sultan sulu.

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 16:59 | Report Abuse

Honestly said, have you see a company director having tea time with his company technician before? Nope, it will never happen.That's why don't need to worry a president will backup a troop of terrorists.If BN really brave to do that,I will vote for BN until my son generation.

bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-05 17:00 | Report Abuse

Now what BN? ......you train them , now they point their guns at us....you reap what you sow?

Malaysian-trained MNLF fighters join Sulu army
March 5, 2013

A MNLF leader claims that their forces have a huge arsenal hidden in Sabah's rugged terrain.

MANILA: Malaysian security forces are now facing battle-tested, Malaysian-trained commanders of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), who know Sabah like the palm of their hands....

...read on here..

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/05/malaysian-trained-mnlf-fighters-join-sulu-army/

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:03 | Report Abuse

hahaha....a blogger posted this!

Amaran dari Presiden Aquino kepada tentera Sulu,

"Jika kamu mati disembelih oleh rakyat Malaysia, maka itu masalah kamu dan jika kamu kamu kembali ke filipina, tentera saya juga akan membunuh kamu seperti ayam. Kamu tiada pilihan"

apa pilihan yang mereka ada ?

looks like backs on the wall already

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 17:07 | Report Abuse

This will force the pig jump over the wall

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:13 | Report Abuse

but seriously, for all my life, i never recall Sarawak was ever claimed by Philippines! why suddenly two of BN's "Fixed Deposit" states suddenly involved? weird!

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:13 | Report Abuse

correction: one competent general only! LOL

Posted by iafx > Mar 5, 2013 04:52 PM | Report Abuse
hustle, that would push philippine gov to support sulus, bad move. as long as msian stand together, cut the politic craps, msia is sure to prevail

tommylou

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Posted by tommylou > 2013-03-05 17:16 | Report Abuse

KC, Sabah is suddenly involve because timing towards GE has tell tale sign that the PM is weaken....when better than now.

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 17:17 | Report Abuse

May be the Sulu's think that Jib Kor may give let them rules Sabah with a new sultan entitlement and award all of them with IC for election,if this work it may be a win-win situation too haha

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 17:23 | Report Abuse

Later ask Hisham to send over 2 silent torpedo to their castle then settle.Further more,the gov have to shown us the white elephant that purchase earlier is worth to invest.

Posted by Fat Cat Tim Buddy > 2013-03-05 17:26 | Report Abuse

this kind of wulu ppl really stomach full and nothing better to do, want release the war lust, just go play counter strike or call of duty la, damn cacat..

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:28 | Report Abuse

Then, this time i have to admit the strategists of BN very clever, tommy! looks like its working! I always thought a lot of daft strategists there!

I am still not convinced its Najib & co so clever to pull this stunt. it doesn't sync with my post at 1.57pm today! i really believe with Najib not making a martyr of anwar this round, a clear decision has to be made by the rakyat in their choice. no more stunts or excuses! Winner takes all this time!

http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/in-the-financial-daily/232184-nazri-bn-will-gladly-hand-over-power-if-it-fails-to-get-peoples-mandate.html

tommylou

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Posted by tommylou > 2013-03-05 17:34 | Report Abuse

One for sure KC, the right hand does not know what the left is doing in the case of BN and UMNO. Some of the so call covert action taken up by some UMNO if true, are done among a few in this elite group.

I know for sure who are the close allies within.....Najib, Hisham and Zahid are clearly one team.....Nazri is a loose horse, Rais follows the wind.

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:35 | Report Abuse

two heroes in the spotlight now! one for not being there when the incident started and another for not securing border! kesian hahahaha...

https://www.dropbox.com/s/8qine3gtkwaxj51/421872_10151334606574998_546583819_n.jpg?m

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 17:39 | Report Abuse

zahid working with Najib maybe possible la. Hisha seems to have doped up his a*se whenever he opens his mouth! maybe with D7 far too long (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-XIFucKmz0). hello hello, the link is not me being vulgar ok? hahahaha

he and tian chua should go la-la land actually! Fair eh, one on each side! LOL

iafx

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Posted by iafx > 2013-03-05 17:53 | Report Abuse

beware of sulus psychological statement, they r trying hard to monger fears & anger, don't fall into the trap

multi b of $ spent on navy, it can't sink any insurgent... better of build helicopter gunship capabilities!

tommylou

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Posted by tommylou > 2013-03-05 17:58 | Report Abuse

That's the diff between developed world and developing and third world.....in developed world system run it....a proper democratic agreed policy runs the system.

In developing world, the politicians still run the system.....why? Because they still have not covered all aspect or perhap they are one to leave some open for back door....

bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-05 18:10 | Report Abuse

Lahad Datu – upshot of a dubious policy
FMT Staff
| March 4, 2013

Desperate situations call for desperate measures. What does one do when one is cornered and could lose power?


...read more here please..

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/04/lahad-datu-crisis-%E2%80%93-upshot-of-a-dubious-policy/

tommylou

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Posted by tommylou > 2013-03-05 18:14 | Report Abuse

After this we are going to have a bigger budget for military arms......and more chance for kopi money but in the first place it's not the budget per say but the purchases of inferior and over priced arms.......and this goes round and round.......f

bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-05 18:14 | Report Abuse

Over to you Ah Jib Kor & BN...

Polls fraud: Students warn of silent revolt
Alyaa Azhar
| March 5, 2013

Silent revolution to be conducted after GE13 if fraudulence occurs, says KAMI president.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/05/polls-fraud-students-warn-of-silent-revolt/

bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-05 18:17 | Report Abuse

Defense analyst: 'Malaysian 9/11' could have been avoided

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzdc671Uw00

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 18:25 | Report Abuse

PR wants Parliament sitting!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgA66wjKzhg

so what happens to Tian Chua's claims?

iafx

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Posted by iafx > 2013-03-05 18:25 | Report Abuse

as small as sg, they have apache. if v have such, the progress should have been far better

tonight a long night for msian & troopers in the areas, v will prevail!

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 18:40 | Report Abuse

darn, there goes the opportunity to beat the living truth out of him!

http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/Dalam_Negeri/20130305/dn_79/KPN-sahkan-mayat-Azzumudie-tidak-ditemui

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 18:59 | Report Abuse

apparently, this was an airstrike.......
but how they know this guy died in the first place? strange...

passerby

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Posted by passerby > 2013-03-05 19:01 | Report Abuse

they found 20 corpses

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 19:13 | Report Abuse

i mean how did they know Azzumudie is dead

passerby

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Posted by passerby > 2013-03-05 19:43 | Report Abuse

sahkan mayat tidak ditemui = he is still at large / alive ? no ?

don't pull my legs la, i passed my UPSR BM le

necro

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Posted by necro > 2013-03-05 20:08 | Report Abuse

Beware intruder bring EMP BOMB to Sabah...
They will targeting main city in Sabah...
Fire Sell...Fire sell...

ispy2

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Posted by ispy2 > 2013-03-05 20:50 | Report Abuse

clear and present danger-its look like Harrison Ford film. Sulu clan
will show the movement on tiny time and took hostages at remote area.
They will never fight Sukhoi and air srike attack. They will come to certain area and take the time to surface. The Sulu Sultan just want
provoke about the old claim but the real intention is to damages KL
Manila relation over ongoing peace agreement.If ICJ are their real
attention want to disturb on the claim, it look like Sipadan dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia story repeat sometime ago.Then Malaysia
government may seek the Brunei Sultan advice to deal with the matter based on the old concessionaries give to Sulu Sultan long ago.

necro

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Posted by necro > 2013-03-05 21:00 | Report Abuse

You ALL MUST WATCH


DIE HARD 4.0


♥♡♥

andychucky28

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Posted by andychucky28 > 2013-03-05 21:06 | Report Abuse

Its Die Hard 5.0 Necro.. Its about Russia chernobyl very similar to what the BN is doing for Lynas at Pahang

KC Loh

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Posted by KC Loh > 2013-03-05 21:19 | Report Abuse

Hahaha oh goodness.....

ispy2

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Posted by ispy2 > 2013-03-05 21:27 | Report Abuse

its thumb up finger and very good vote for BN on GE2013.The Pakatan
daydream in Sabah will never materialise, the last damages for them
is in Batu Sapi by election. The Suluks association in Sabah was
declare their support for government. Even Filipinos governors in
southern Phillipine are not agree with the Sultan. And its bad omen
for Pakatan in Peninsular. Who is got emphaty vote now? BN or PR?

andychucky28

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Posted by andychucky28 > 2013-03-05 21:56 | Report Abuse

These Morons are still coming.
10,000 Tausugs to sail to Sabah
http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2013/03/05/10000-tausugs-to-sail-to-sabah/

necro

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Posted by necro > 2013-03-05 22:23 | Report Abuse

No no DIE HARD 4.0 is more suitable...
This is just a beginning...
This is what we call as Silent Moment...

ispy2

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Posted by ispy2 > 2013-03-05 22:48 | Report Abuse

and DAP whistleblower still make joke ah? good citizen and still
happy here. Remember who is rule the election vote,the urban or
the rural people? Look at Sarawakian Chinese MP now, they have many
culprit traitor during last state election. DAP and PKR supporter
principle is not safety first but low moral person. Agree or not?

iafx

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Posted by iafx > 2013-03-05 22:51 | Report Abuse

beware of sulus internet psychological statement, they r trying hard to monger fears & anger, don't fall into the trap. the bigger their number is, the easier to track & destroy. if they take hostage, they will not b able to move as fast

tptan45

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Posted by tptan45 > 2013-03-05 22:55 | Report Abuse

In Sarawak there is no difference with or without Chinese bn mps. They failed to make any difference a long time ago.

Hustle

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Posted by Hustle > 2013-03-05 23:21 | Report Abuse

This 1 I'm agree, since most of the facilities is sponsored by locals balak king.

bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-06 01:03 | Report Abuse

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Sabah Invasion – Another Najib Govt’s Screw Up?


Sabah (Lahat Datu) invasion by the self-proclaimed Royal Army of the Sultanate of Sulu on February 9th 2013 has entered its second week, without any clear sign that a solution is on the horizon. A rough estimate of between 100 to 500 heavily armed men entered Lahat Datu, a mere 30-minutes away, without any trouble. From what seems like a Mr Bean comedy whereby these highly trained army announced they had come to enforce the sultan’s ancient claim to Sabah, it now has turn into a nightmare for the Malaysian and Philippine government. The invasion has since spread to Semporna and Kunak.


The invasion was not taken seriously initially. Even Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein, cousin to PM Najib Razak, joked that the members of the Sulu intruders were malnourished, old, wear sarong and slipers so he concluded they were not terrorists and far from dangerous, despite these “old Sulu army” came armed with granade launchers, M16 and whatnot. Assuming he can earn some brownie points before the coming general election, the infamous controversial Home Minister entered the war zone watching from afar armed with military binoculars and inspecting rifles, as if he was Rambo. But after 7 deaths in 2 days alone, Hishammuddin is licking his arrogance and has been quiet ever since, except for the usual “we are in control” stunt.



One has to go back as early as 1658, when the then sultan of Brunei gave away Sabah to the sultan of Sulu, who ruled a western territory of Philippine, in appreciation to the latter’s assistance in helping to quell a rebellion. More than 350 years later, the Sultanate of Sulu is still claiming the ownership of Sabah, now part of Malaysia, due to interpretation disagreement in a contract made in 1878 between the Sultanate of Sulu and the British North Borneo Company. The Sultanate maintains the contract was a “pajak” (just like when you visit a pawnshop when you’re short of cash) so as long as the British Company paid a regular sum of money, they’re free to do whatever they like in Sabah.

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bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-06 01:09 | Report Abuse

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However, the British interpreted the “pajak” contract to mean sale, while the Sulu Sultanate was adamant it was a lease. The disagreement was never settled and when the British granted independent in 1957, and later the formation of Malaysia in 1963 which included Sabah and Sarawak, the issue of “pajak” was swept under the carpet. Interestingly and strangely, Malaysia government still pays $1,500 (RM5,000) a year to the Sultanate of Sulu till today, indirectly acknowledges the “lease” of Sabah. Otherwise why would a right-thinking government continues to pay the recipient until the cows come home, if it was not a lease at all?



The final straw that broke the camels’ back could be triggered by Philippine president Aquino’s ignorance – peace deal with Muslim rebel group MILF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) and MNLF (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) but ignored the Sultanate of Sulu’s claims. Even if president Aquino would like do, he couldn’t simply because Malaysia acts as the facilitator in the peace deal and surely Najib administration wouldn’t be happy for the Sabah issue to be brought up. Probably both Philippine and Malaysian governments underestimated the centuries-old Sulu Sultanate’s threat and influence.


The fact that there’re thousands of Tausug people (same tribe as Sulu Sultanate) currently residing in Sabah as Malaysian citizen, thanks to Mahathir’s express “IC Project” to dilute non-Muslim Sabahan, makes the invasion crisis much more complicated. These “Malaysian Tausug” people may secretly help the invaders in any way they can. And we have not even talk about other Filipino settlements spread in other areas that could be Sulu Sultanate potential sympathizers. The usual news blackout by Najib administration does not help rumours and speculations from spreading like wildfire. The latest from Sultan Sulu said it had taken hostage a Malaysian police officer, two soldiers and a government official. The Malaysian news meanwhile said nothing.


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bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-06 01:12 | Report Abuse

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Besides rumours and speculations, netizens also share jokes about the Sabah crisis. Many questioned why boy-scout Hishammuddin was sent when this is a national crisis that should involve the army, navy or even the air force. Of course, many questioned why Najib’s Scorpene submarines were not sent into the war area to help the situation. It could be that the submarines’ maintenance is due but nobody knows how to “tukar minyak hitam” (oil change), goes one of the jokes. Maybe they should send it to the nearest Proton Service Center (*tongue-in-cheek*). Some said PM Najib didn’t give free RM500 BR1M to Sulu Sultanate hence the invasion.



The Sabah invasion also attracted political parties and both ruling government and opposition wasted no time in politicising the situation. Opposition parties speculate that the ruling government may be behind the invasion drama as a diversion from Najib administration lack of confidence in winning the next general election. Furthermore, the just released Pakatan Rakyat manifesto has swing many young voters into the opposition’s camp. And since PM Najib is dragging his feats in calling the election, what better way to buy further valuable time than to declare emergency rule using Sabah invasion as the justification?


Needless to say, the current regime countered with PM Najib ordering an investigation into an allegation that opposition was behind the invasion based on a Philippine report that opposition Anwar had met with Nur Misuari, leader of MNLF. This is amusing but did Anwar actually consented to the rebels coming into Sabah and take away the oil-rich territory at this critical hour, moments before the 13th general election? If this is true, then Anwar should be hang upside down, not because of his betrayal but because of his stupidity. Wouldn’t it be easier to put such mouth-watering offer to the United States than to a bunch of old and malnourished Sulu Sultanate soldiers (*grin*)

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bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-06 01:14 | Report Abuse

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Tactically, it’s a kindergarten plan by opposition to invade at this hour, since it would help Najib administration to divert attention from Sabah RCI revelation, opposition bombastic manifesto and even the latest revelation that there’s another mistress, besides Altantuya, in PM Najib’s life. It would make more sense for Anwar to activate this invasion plan “after” he fails in his bid to take over Putrajaya, if indeed he has such plan in the first place, no? In actual fact, Najib administration would be the biggest winner while opposition the biggest loser with this intrusion. For the sake of Monday Blues coffee talk, let’s assume one of them is involved in the crisis – who’s the lucky fellow?



Perhaps the answers can be found by studying the various exotic wars committed by US President George W. Bush and his father. It was a known fact that his war campaigns helped him to secure his second presidency term. Didn’t the genius Mahathir swear on his mother grave that the Sept 11 terrorist attack was the job of president Bush himself, and not anybody else? President Bush’s war on terrorist had unite Americans against a common enemy – the terrorist. So, using the same successful model, could it be that US-based consulting firm APCO, had actually advised PM Najib of such option to boost his popularity and unite the voters – by going to war, on a smaller scale?


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bingo

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Posted by bingo > 2013-03-06 01:19 | Report Abuse

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Maybe there’s no conspiracy after all. The invasion was all about money that Sulu Sultanate is dying for. And since there’s no objection from the United States about Sulu Sultanate’s claim on Sabah, the gamble to bring the ownership of Sabah to World Court would be brighter with an invasion during the auspicious Chinese New Year. Furthermore, what does Sulu Sultanate got to lose considering they’re so poor that even Malaysian Home Minister couldn’t help but made jokes on them. If there’s one thing that Najib and Aquino administration has forgotten – that’s these old chaps are master in guerrillas warfare, something that even the US military would avoid at all cost.



The solution to the crisis – have a round-table talk, instead of exposing more Malaysian police and commandos in a guerrillas warfare that you’re inexperience and cannot possibly win. If war is what you want, send in well-trained and not half-baked army, together with all the military hardwares purchased (if there’s any left). If money can solve the problem, then consider that as an alternative to a peaceful solution. Furthermore, the ruling government is leaking a staggering RM26 billion a year so theoretically, they are specialists in such negotiation (*grin*). To pay RM200 million for the Sulu Sultanate to drop the claims on rich-Sabah is a once in a lifetime fire sales. Of course, Najib administration can always agree to a World Court hearing on the claims, provided they’ve the top brains to argue the case internationally.

Already, the request for AirAsia Berhad’s (KLSE: AIRASIA, stock-code 5099) commercial flights to transport more army into Sabah warzone was a huge embarrassment that goes to show that despite billions of dollars in annual budget allocated for national defence, the country’s military does not have the basic capability in real combat – lack of logistic transportation. Hence PM Najib should not make more jokes of his own administration and should engage the invaders seriously. So much for Mahathir’s proud “IC Project” – what goes around comes around.

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