4 lessons Ukraine crisis holds for Singapore
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Commentary: 4 lessons Ukraine crisis holds for Singapore and why it strongly condemns Russia’s unprovoked attack

"This is a time for us to come together and to stand up for principles, uphold principles which are core to our survival, our existence as an independent sovereign nation," says Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan in a ministerial statement in Parliament on Monday. Read his full speech here.

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People think is unprovoked.

Ukraine armies has been shelling Donbass people right to end of Olympic. They are Russian.

Russia hold no more and start invade Ukraine. Give China face for the Olympic. They already want to whack Ukraine before Olympic started....


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To me there's only one lesson learnt. Try to be as neutral as much as possible and don't take sides. This conflict happens because one president tries to get his country into an alliance with another.
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This is why I always said dont be biased.

Once you become biased, your view will be 1 sided. You will not see the whole picture. Never bother to find out or read the other party’s view.

Always listen to both sides and do your own judgement but never take side.

“Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"
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our HDB Bomb Shelter can tahan or not ?
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Aiyah. First lesson is never get involved.

2nd lesson… the same as 1st


3rd lesson still the same as 2nd


4th lesson, again still the same as 3 rd
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One core lesson is never listen to politicians
That's d golden rule as always  Tongue

There is no right or wrong decisions. 
One only has to bear the consequences that one makes  Big Grin
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