Singapore can learn from S. Africa on international accountability.
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Singapore can learn from South Africa on international accountability

Something overlooked a long time
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Australia cannot learn from you la..🤣🤣🤣
   
Everyday thinking of nonsensical headlines. 
See  now your country Australia cautioning China to respect Lai winning the election. Becoming the new President of Taiwan...

Wow, both of you and Australia must take medication liao..🤭🤭🤭
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(17-01-2024, 06:42 AM)Scythian Wrote:  Singapore can learn from South Africa on international accountability

Something overlooked a long time
What can Singapore Govt learn?. Thinking
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(17-01-2024, 03:52 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  What can Singapore Govt learn?. Thinking
This is msg from RUSSIA...."Meanwhile Russia exploiting its position in UN Security Council by procuring North Korean weapons,. U.N. Is a tool for Putin.

U.S. says, a joint statement from U.S. and seven other countries on accused Russia of exploiting its position as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council to acquire weapons from North Korea. 

The export weapons is from North Korea, it violates multiple U.N. Security Council resolutions, a statement released by US Mission to the United Nations.
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Russia has attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure 60 times in the last several weeks as winter approaches and temperatures drop, driving up public energy consumption, officials said on Wednesday. Ukraine fears Russia may have already begun a concerted campaign of attacks on the power grid for a second winter at war. Last winter, thousands of Russian drones and missiles targeted Ukraine's power sector, causing sweeping blackouts.

in other words, risk of continuing—indeed, escalating—missile raids on Russian forces on the peninsula goto Russia / Putin ass, the Ukrainian air force does not have a limitless supply of PAC-2 missiles. Unless until pro-Russia Republicans U.S. Congress approve $61 billion in fresh aid to Ukraine that U.S. president Joe Biden proposed. Ukrainians may need to begin rationing their missiles—and taking fewer chances on ambitious missile traps.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/20...dar-plane/
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(17-01-2024, 04:08 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia has attacked Ukrainian energy infrastructure 60 times in the last several weeks as winter approaches and temperatures drop, driving up public energy consumption, officials said on Wednesday. Ukraine fears Russia may have already begun a concerted campaign of attacks on the power grid for a second winter at war. Last winter, thousands of Russian drones and missiles targeted Ukraine's power sector, causing sweeping blackouts.

in other words, risk of continuing—indeed, escalating—missile raids on Russian forces on the peninsula goto Russia / Putin ass, the Ukrainian air force does not have a limitless supply of PAC-2 missiles. Unless until pro-Russia Republicans U.S. Congress approve $61 billion in fresh aid to Ukraine that U.S. president Joe Biden proposed. Ukrainians may need to begin rationing their missiles—and taking fewer chances on ambitious missile traps.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/20...dar-plane/

Russia "Revs" Up for Massive Winter Offensive In Eastern & Southern Ukraine.....As the temperature drops and the ground in Ukraine eventually freezes over the coming weeks, according to Insitute for the Study of War (ISW) there is growing speculation that the Russian military will launch a new offensive specifically targeting the eastern and southern regions. The situation is marked by a complex intersection of strategic objectives and environmental challenges.

The Russian military's primary objective in Eastern Ukraine is twofold: first, to capture the remaining territories of Luhansk Oblast while extending their control westward into the eastern parts of Kharkiv Oblast and the northern regions of Donetsk Oblast; second, to secure complete control over Donetsk Oblast. These efforts are reflective of Russia's broader strategy to consolidate its influence over the contested Donbas region.
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