

Shit! i missed tt, there a replay?Originally posted by sgboy2004:is CNA showing the signing process, and the interviews wif the 2 foreign ministers?
You mean Jaya ACTUALLY said this ?Originally posted by Atobe:The best part was definitely what "tripwire" mentioned in his opening post, please refer to it
it can be see at the CNA website. stupid hamid really got jacked up his ass man. notice after awhile, he refers to his pulau batu puteh as pedra branca? he says the issua is not so simple yet he gives his own examples? fickle minded... under stress liao... applause for prof jayakumar manz...Originally posted by RAIDER:Shit! i missed tt, there a replay?
pulau batu putih... pedra branca... hee... freudian slip perhaps?Originally posted by branzzz:it can be see at the CNA website. stupid hamid really got jacked up his ass man. notice after awhile, he refers to his pulau batu puteh as pedra branca? he says the issua is not so simple yet he gives his own examples? fickle minded... under stress liao... applause for prof jayakumar manz...
oei... still remember that THINGS at sea.... i dont think we can re- cover it.....Originally posted by tripwire:the best key question i think jaya asked... is
IF.... just for the sake of argument... imagine wat if singapore stake a claim against some malaysian territory... can then singapore send its RSAF planes and RSN ships or even SAF army into malaysia to conduct routine operations until the ICJ passed its judgement? just as wat malaysia is doing to singapore over their claim over PB...
I think that point slammed right into hamid stinko mouth...![]()
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in fact... why dont we?? we can claim Johor as part of singapore and we will be able to fly all over
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Quite far from it. The Malaysian press has a market to keep.Originally posted by whack:the pedra branca issue not over yet. there is no news still on when the documents have been sent to the icj. i read somewhere that until then, malaysia can backtrack anytime. that would not be surprising looking at malaysia's behaviour.

haha the picture from mita tells much. it shows how malaysian press regard singapore i.e. we are the kid brother (sister for some of them). but difficult for singapore to keep calm all the time as malaysians will only push shove nudge bit by bit to unilaterally get their way at singapore's expense.Originally posted by Gun:Quite far from it. The Malaysian press has a market to keep.
Provocation on print is one way for KL to stage its lame position
on PB and the water issue after having its own lies and tricks
on letters made public on 25 Jan.
But by having their Navy in Singapore's water is totally uncalled for,
even if when their warships come sailing in with "radar off and
guns covered". Like what Utusan Malaysia had shown in their
pic publish, the RMN Laksamana Tan Pusmah, is only as good
as a impotent warship. All it takes is a few warning rounds across
its bow, and sink it if the ship attempts to respond in kind.
Alas, the Singapore keep her cool. Kudo to the calm that Singapore
had maintain even under all these media, military and political
pressure.
A: Singapore regards Batu Putih as its compound.
B: What if we regard Singapore as our compound?
those mats are asking for trouble...Originally posted by whack:haha the picture from mita tells much. it shows how malaysian press regard singapore i.e. we are the kid brother (sister for some of them). but difficult for singapore to keep calm all the time as malaysians will only push shove nudge bit by bit to unilaterally get their way at singapore's expense.