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March 20th, 2013 11:09 AM #391
tutal galit naman mga kirams sa Pnoy admin...stop na rin tulong ng PCSO sa monthly dialysis niya
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March 23rd, 2013 12:22 AM #392World's ten largest militaries
nasa top 10 pala ang malaysia...kaya dapat keep quiet na lang tayo :D
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March 23rd, 2013 01:02 AM #393
Malaysian MBT. They have a hundred of these, against Kiram's 100 men.
While the useless Pinoy generals were wasting Billions in our never-ending insurgency, Malaysia quietly prepared for the day when we reclaim Sabah.
At this point, wala na magawa ang mga Pilipino. Unless you want to go to war against Malaysia....and LOSE.Last edited by hein; March 23rd, 2013 at 01:11 AM.
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March 24th, 2013 04:10 PM #394Remember Afghanistan vs The Mighty USSR? Who do we think who won? Not saying anything.
How about Vietnam? The well equipped Americans has no much with the jungle experience of
Vietnamese.
Do we have to talked about the Korean War?
Malaysia? Insurgency? Sabah is the training grounds of the Muslim Insurgents from the Philippines for
three decades.
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March 24th, 2013 05:00 PM #395Mahina ang PH military. Philippine soldiers rank very low in the quality scale.
They couldn;t even subdue a ragtag group of bandits like the NPA or the Abu Sayyaf.
The Malaysian trained insurgents have been running circles arounnd the Pinoys for more than 50 years.
With what equipment will PH use to invade Sabah? Dito pa lang olats na ang mga Pinoy.Last edited by hein; March 24th, 2013 at 05:42 PM.
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March 24th, 2013 07:51 PM #396
IIRC, the Afghans were supported clandestinely by the US with weapons and MANPADS. Look at what happened to Afghanistan after the Russians left. It became the bed of the Taliban. The US lost political support for the Vietnamese War which is why they withdrew instead of fighting to the end. The Korean War, AFAIK, isn't over. There's just an armistice existing between the 2 Koreas which is now being voided by the North.
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March 24th, 2013 10:18 PM #397
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March 24th, 2013 10:45 PM #398My points is, look back...history speak for itself. Even the unthinkable happened...
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March 24th, 2013 11:14 PM #399
Err...the Vietnamese and the Afghan Talibans were fighting on their own territory.. Those veteran Muslim insurgent would be in their 60s and the new recruits only watched "Video training"... You're giving the Kirams too much credit they don't deserve...
Dr M: Malaysia knows guerrilla combat, Sulu Sultan ‘ignorant’
BY CLARA CHOOI
March 24, 2013
KUALA LUMPUR, March 24 ― Dr Mahathir Mohamad appeared to suggest today that the Sulu insurgents in Sabah were underestimating the ability of Malaysia’s security forces, saying self-styled Sultan Jamalul Kiram III’s orders for guerrilla warfare was borne of “ignorance”.
He pointed out that guerrilla tactics were familiar to Malaysian soldiers and police, whom he also said were willing to die in the defence of their homeland and people out of love for the country.
“Perhaps Jamalul Kiram knows nothing about how Malaysia dealt with the guerrillas,” Dr Mahathir wrote in a post on his blog at chedet.cc.
“His suggestion about conducting a guerrilla war in Malaysia seems to be based on ignorance.”
Malaysian security forces have killed 63 Sulu militants and arrested 408 suspected supporters since the start of the incursion last month, and yesterday said they have crippled the group’s movement with the capture of its military commander.
Local security intelligence believe the group’s leader and Jamalul’s brother, Agbimuddin Kiram, had abandoned his remaining forces in Sabah’s Lahad Datu on March 11 and fled back to southern Philippines where he is currently evading capture by island-hopping. Since clashes began between Agbimuddin’s band of 235 rebels and Malaysian forces on March 1, a total of 10 Malaysian lives have been lost ― eight policemen and two soldiers.
Dr Mahathir said Malaysia has been following the decades of violent standoffs by the Moro people in southern Philippines, but added that the situation here is vastly different.
“Malaysia... is well aware that guerrillas can be disruptive. It can render Malaysia less stable and secure.
“But the situation today is much better for Malaysia to defeat any attempt at guerrilla war by the Kiram and Suluks,” he said.
Dr Mahathir said this is because the hearts and minds of Malaysians are generally with the government, despite the existence of some detractors from the opposition.
He said the Malaysian government also has enough money to help relocate those who may be terrorised into supporting the invaders, therefore blocking them from strengthening their army with local reinforcements.
But most important of all, the still-influential Dr Mahathir said, were the men and women who make up Malaysia’s security forces.
“The soldiers and police who are currently participating in the fight against the terrorist in Lahad Datu are well-trained and well equipped,” he said. “The Malaysian forces have inherited the knowledge and the skills in fighting anti-guerrilla wars.”
Dr Mahathir said the spirit of patriotism in the Malaysian forces is very high and the attempt by the Sulu militants to frighten them by desecrating the bodies of their comrades had not worked.
“If at all it has made our security personnel very angry and more determine to defeat the enemy. It has become almost a personal war for them,” he said.
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March 24th, 2013 11:17 PM #400Well , those countries that you cite as examples have their pride in fighting for the independence of their country
And for the so called Royal Army of Sulu , hmmm you might think that they are really fighting for the sake of the whole country as a whole , ?
Well, I'll just leave the answer up to you sir
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