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ISA is a bulls**t act for bulls**t people can catch people they don't like for bulls**t reasons. See the kind of motherhood statement they are arresting him for.

 

 

Based on this statement, can also arrest all those army siao on guys.

I think key underlying msg is wanna siao on pls do it for saf

 

If doesn't benefit Singapore then it is illegal

 

In addition his income as a mercenary will be hard for iras to verify and tax

 

So double no-no

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I think key underlying msg is wanna siao on pls do it for saf

 

If doesn't benefit Singapore then it is illegal

 

In addition his income as a mercenary will be hard for iras to verify and tax

 

So double no-no

 

But in SAF, got many protocols and not get to shoot live target. According to what I read before, some siao on ppl crave for the feeling of shooting live target!!! [shocked] Someone who will hide and shoot back at you. [knife]

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Wow!

 

Fight for ISIS kena ISA.

Fight against ISIS also kena ISA.

 

Well done for being impartial.

 

But this guy, although naturalized, is schooled here since young and done NS too. My observation is that mostly Singaporelized already, so could happen to anyone.

 

Now I think the deptors and ah long dare not touch him liao.

 

But what the analyst say also make sense...

 

Security analyst Susan Sim said the Government's stand was clear. "Once a person gets used to the idea of killing to achieve objectives he has decided for himself - what's to stop him from doing the same thing in Singapore?" - See more at: http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/arrests-under-isa-4-sporeans-linked-overseas-conflicts#sthash.Cjkpq80y.dpuf

http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/arrests-under-isa-4-sporeans-linked-overseas-conflicts

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Bombs kill nearly 150 in Syrian government-held cities - monitor
Posted 23 May 2016 15:20 Updated 24 May 2016 02:05
 
Bombs killed nearly 150 people and wounded at least 200 in Jableh and Tartous on Syria's Mediterranean coast on Monday in the government-controlled territory that hosts Russian military bases, monitors and state media said.
 
BEIRUT: Bombs killed nearly 150 people and wounded at least 200 in Jableh and Tartous on Syria's Mediterranean coast on Monday in the government-controlled territory that hosts Russian military bases, monitors and state media said.
 
Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attacks in the cities that have up to now escaped the worst of the violence in the five-year-old conflict, saying it was targeting members of President Bashar al-Assad's Alawite minority.
 
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 148 people were killed in attacks by at least five suicide bombers and two devices planted in cars. State media had said 78 people had been killed in what is Assad's coastal heartland.
 
The attacks were the first of their kind in Tartous, capital of Tartous province and home to a Russian naval facility, and in Jableh in Latakia province, near a Russian-operated air base.
 
The Kremlin said the blasts underscored the need to press ahead with peace talks after the collapse of a Feb. 27 ceasefire in April due to intensifying violence in a war that has killed at least 250,000 people.
 
"This demonstrates yet again just how fragile the situation in Syria is. And this one more time underscores the need for new urgent steps to continue the negotiating process," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists.
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated his readiness to fight with the Syrian government against "the terrorist threat" and sent his condolences to Assad, the Kremlin said.
 
The Syrian Foreign Ministry sent a letter to the United Nations, state television reported, saying the blasts were a "dangerous escalation by the hostile and extremist regimes in Riyadh, Ankara and Doha", referring to support given to the rebels by Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar.
 
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon condemned the attacks.
 
"BLOOD AND BODIES"
 
One of the four blasts in Jableh happened when a man walked into a hospital emergency department and blew himself up. Another blast was at a bus station. The Tartous bombs also targeted a bus station, the Observatory and state media said.
 
Younes Hassan, a doctor at the Jableh hospital, said he heard an explosion at the bus station, followed less than a minute later by the hospital blast.
 
"Everything went into emergency mode, wounded people began arriving," he told Reuters by phone.
 
The International Committee of the Red Cross condemned this latest attack on healthcare.
 
The Tartous explosions occurred in quick succession, a driver at the bus station said.
 
"People began running but didn't know which direction to go, cars were on fire, there was blood and bodies on the ground," Nizar Hamade said.
 
Footage broadcast by the state-run Ikhbariya news channel showed several twisted and burnt-out cars and vans.
 
Islamic State claimed the attacks in a statement posted online by the group's Amaq news agency, saying its fighters had targeted "gatherings of Alawites".
 
A second statement from the militant group said the attacks were carried out in a government-held area "so they experience the same taste of death which Muslims so far have tasted from Russian (and Syrian government) air strikes on Muslim towns."
 
Amaq said 10 Islamic State members died in the attacks, 5 in Tartous and 5 in Jableh.
 
Syria's Information Minister Omran al-Zoubi said in an interview with Ikhbariya that terrorists were resorting to bomb attacks against civilians instead of fighting on the front lines, and vowed to keep battling them. The government refers to all insurgents fighting against it as terrorists.
 
The Observatory said an area of Tartous hosting internally displaced Syrians near a blast site was briefly attacked by government supporters in reaction to the bombings. Some tents were burned but nobody was killed.
 
Tartous governor Safwan Abu Saadah told Reuters reports on social media about refugees being shot were not true. He said some Tartous residents had gone to refugee areas to protect them from possible attacks.
 
"Two days ago some camps in Tartous province experienced fires because of electrical problems ... today's reports that people burned (these camps) are not true. Nobody would turn against our guests in this way," Abu Saadah said.
 
Bombings in Damascus and the western city of Homs this year killed dozens of people and were also claimed by Islamic State, which is fighting against government forces and their allies in some areas, and separately against its jihadist rival al Qaeda and other insurgent groups.
 
Latakia city, which is north of Jableh and capital of the province, has been targeted on a number of occasions by bombings and insurgent rocket attacks, including late last year.
 
Government forces and their allies have recently stepped up bombardment of areas in Aleppo province in the north, which has become a focal point for the escalating violence. Insurgents have also launched major attacks in that area.
 
The only road into rebel-held areas of Aleppo city has suffered a week of increasingly heavy air strikes. Zakaria Malahefji, a senior official in the rebel group Fastaqim that operates in the Aleppo area told Reuters the road was bombarded again on Monday and was dangerous to use.
 
He said Iranian-backed fighters, who are supporting government forces, were mobilising in the southern Aleppo area.
 
France's Foreign Ministry called the Tartous and Jableh bombings "odious" and said violence from all sides must stop if a political transition is to take place.
 
(Additional reporting by Kinda Makieh in Damascus, Lisa Barrington in Beirut, John Irish in Paris and Dmitry Solovyov in Moscow; Editing by Janet Lawrence)
 
- Reuters

 

 

 

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I think this is a very complex issue that we wouldn't be able to solve for a long time.

 

If these ISS or identifiable groups are confirmed to be something the world cannot accept, NATO can bomb Iraq, I wonder why not these locations? Answer, the country where they are hiding is supporting the group? Or there are countries or super power behind them that object to their destruction?

 

Unfortunately, the people behind supplying all the arms are the same that kept talking about threat. Who arm the world so that they will fight against each others?

 

In my humble opinion, stop arm sales and there will be more peace. Identify sellers and let the world know who instigated all these fighting.

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last time got one big fat lizard whole day pang sai around the house, damn irritating

so people decided to get rid of the lizard and his gang

problem is now that the lizard and his band of merry siao lang is gone, nobody is eating up the mosquitoes and what not

ok, who wanna buy? no need coe :D

 

 

isis-loves-toyota-trucks.jpg

 

 

the above is for trooper, for mid mgt [:p]

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:XD:  :XD:  :XD:

 

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last time got one big fat lizard whole day pang sai around the house, damn irritating

so people decided to get rid of the lizard and his gang

problem is now that the lizard and his band of merry siao lang is gone, nobody is eating up the mosquitoes and what not

ok, who wanna buy? no need coe :D

 

 

the above is for trooper, for mid mgt [:p]

 

 

:XD:  :XD:  :XD:

 

Toyota Regains No. 1 in Singapore  [:p]

Not just the ISIS.  Also tried and tested in Iraq and Afghanistan by US special forces since early 2003.

 

Don't ask me why their US-made Toyota Tacoma is still in chilli red...maybe to avoid getting blue-on-blue from US jets.

 

Toyota-Hilux-Guerilla-Truck-11.jpg

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I remember last time see a report in MCF,  got a guy Toyota jeep hit 1m mileage. engine still ok ,

 

then Toyota give him a brand new 1, and take his old 1 for reseach, I think [laugh]

 

This one from a 2007 Toyota Tundra ? A close relative to Toyota Hilux.

 

http://www.motoringresearch.com/car-news/man-drives-toyota-1-million-miles-9-years-gets-free-toyota

 

 

 

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That got me thinking...what the FCUK is the bloody COE limit to 10-years only ? [hur]

 

 

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This one from a 2007 Toyota Tundra ? A close relative to Toyota Hilux.

 

http://www.motoringresearch.com/car-news/man-drives-toyota-1-million-miles-9-years-gets-free-toyota

 

 

 

Edit:

That got me thinking...what the FCUK is the bloody COE limit to 10-years only ? [hur]

 

 

Million_Mile_Tundra_002_08046B912A0FB6B8

ya this 1.

coe got nothing to do with a car lifespan, just go opposite the cause way, got many example there.

 

coe only mean the gov wanna collect money from u every 10 years

 

1 of my fav video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnWKz7Cthkk

 

show u how tough Toyota jeep is lol

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wish mine can also hit 999999

like a boss

 

I believe hitting over 1,000,000 miles is a none-issue for most auto brand vehicle provided it is well well-maintain and serviced.

 

The real challenge is crossing just 1/3 that odo within 9 years while keeping original parts and replacements until repair becomes financially not viable.

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The United States calls on its citizens to leave Istanbul - fear of more bombings. 29 6 2016

 

Turkey: At least 10 killed in attack on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport - reports

 

Explosions and gunfire rocked Istanbul's Ataturk Airport on Tuesday evening, with the country's justice minister reportedly saying that at least 10 people were killed in the attack. Multiple injuries have also been reported.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDe4e_d2l4U

 

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The United States calls on its citizens to leave Istanbul - fear of more bombings. 29 6 2016

 

Turkey: At least 10 killed in attack on Istanbul's Ataturk Airport - reports

 

Explosions and gunfire rocked Istanbul's Ataturk Airport on Tuesday evening, with the country's justice minister reportedly saying that at least 10 people were killed in the attack. Multiple injuries have also been reported.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDe4e_d2l4U

i heard its like 32 , my friend is supposed to leave Turkey tomorrow.... don't know how his flight will be rescheduled  

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Scary portion is that they all believe that they are going to heaven where 72 virgins await them....

 

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Rest in peace to the innocent lives. They deserve better...

 

I bet the attackers are going to hell. [mad]

 

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