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Malaysia's moves in the SCS/WPS; merged threads
Topic Started: Sep 13 2012, 10:58 AM (2,139 Views)
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So much for Manhatir standing up to China if he's just going to roll over to them the same way he accused his predecessor of doing:

South China Morning Post

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Forget the warships: Malaysian PM Mahathir’s peace formula for South China Sea

‘Someday, somebody might make some mistakes and there will be a fight, some ships will be lost, and there might be a war,’ warns the Malaysian prime minister


By Bhavan Jaipragas
19 Jun 2018

Keep out the warships and instead have joint small-boat patrols – that is Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s prescription for maintaining peace in the disputed and resource-rich South China Sea.

“I think there should not be too many warships. Warships create tension,” the 92-year-old leader told the South China Morning Post in an exclusive interview.

“Someday, somebody might make some mistakes and there will be a fight, some ships will be lost, and there might be a war. We don’t want that.”

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