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Singapore, the tiny state with military clout

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Singapore, one of Asia's smallest countries thinks big when it comes to defense.

Between 2008 and 2012 the city-state, with a population of just 5.3 million, was the world's fifth-largest arms importer, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. The wealthy Southeast Asian country consistently allocates about 20 percent of national spending to defense, analysts say.

Ever since an acrimonious split with larger neighbor Malaysia in 1965, Singapore has placed a strong emphasis on the military. That's likely to remain the case for some time given regional tensions, increased military spending by neighbors and the threats posed by piracy and terrorism, experts add.

"The greatest fears for a small country like Singapore lie in two things – coercion by bigger powers and strategic uncertainty that arises from any conflict between great powers," said William Choong, Shangri-La Dialogue senior fellow for Asia-Pacific Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Singapore's defense spending should be seen in such a context."

Last year the government allocated about $12 billion of its budget to national defense. Malaysia's annual defense budget was almost $5 billion in 2013, while Indonesia, Southeast Asia's biggest economy, unveiled annual defense spending of about $7.9 billion last August.

According to Flightglobal, Singapore has the biggest air force in Southeast Asia with a reputation for also being the best trained, led and equipped.

Recent defense-related deals meanwhile include a contract signed late last year to buy two new Type 218SG attack submarines from Germany's ThyseenKrupp Marine Systems.

In addition to military spending, Singaporean men are required to serve two years of full-time military service when they turn 18 to provide additional man power to the regular armed forces, estimated at 20,000.

Regional tension

Take a look around the region and it might come as little wonder why the peaceful state continues to place a high emphasis on security.

Geopolitical tensions in Asia have been in the spotlight recently. Islands in the East China Sea are at the center of a territorial dispute between China and Japan, Asia's two biggest economies. China is also asserting its claims in the South China Sea, alarming its neighbors who hope Chinese power in Asia can be balanced by the U.S., the world's only superpower.

"There's a saying that the stronger you are, the less enemies you have, and I think that's true," Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng He was quoted saying at a National University of Singapore forum last month. "Compared to five-to-eight years ago, I have a less tough job of convincing people that we are vulnerable. Particularly because over the last five years, our region has changed."

Tech edge

Driven by a need to maintain its technological edge, Singapore is planning a number of high-profile defense procurement programs, IHS Jane said in a note published last month.

According to IHS Jane, Singapore is the only country in Southeast Asia not to have purchased military equipment from Russia or China.

"Supported by its wealth, Singapore's firm favored supplier is the U.S., which has supplied around half of the SAF's [Singapore Armed Forces] military imports over the past decade," the IHS Jane report said.

"The relationship enables the SAF to meet its requirement for leading-edge technologies, uphold the strong strategic relationship between the two countries, and maintain a high level of interoperability with the U.S. military," it added.

Indeed, that relationship could be highlighted at this week's Singapore Airshow. According to the organizers, more than 150 U.S. companies will have a presence at the event.

"Singapore's high-spec, high-value procurement strategy is shaped by a need to maintain its economic stature, which is dependent on exports, unimpeded trade and communications routes, and reliable external sources for essential supplies such as water, oil, and foodstuffs," said Paul Burton, director, Asia-Pacific, IHS Aerospace, Defence and Security.

"The protection of sea lanes and offshore territory is consequently a concern, as is internal security, given the continuing perception that it remains a target for transnational terrorist groups due to its many strategic targets and its close ties with the United States," he added.

Perhaps defense contracts awarded by Singapore to U.S. companies are something investors should pay more attention to, some analysts say.

Investing firm The Motley Fool said last month that contractors such as Lockeed Martin and Raytheon are expected to be hired by the Singapore Air Force to supply new radar systems and other electronics gear in addition to training and testing.

"Assuming Congress permits the contract to move forward, this arms deal should be worth about $2.4 billion to the contractors involved," The Motley Fool said.

—By CNBC's Dhara Ranasinghe. Follow her on Twitter at @DharaCNBC
 

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"There's a saying that the stronger you are, the less enemies you have, and I think that's true," Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng He was quoted saying at a National University of Singapore forum last month. "Compared to five-to-eight years ago, I have a less tough job of convincing people that we are vulnerable. Particularly because over the last five years, our region has changed."

Cocky Hen!
 

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blah blah blah.....


try to rachet up to more sabre rattling and see where all their precious billionaires are gonna run road next ....

fuck you pap




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Another shit useless article written by an Apuneh female who has never seen any sort of military service in her life, unless it was as a comfort woman to Indian soldiers. Why does CNBC even hire these sort of bitches. Is it not possible to hire a ex- military man to commend on defense and military matters? Would that be too much? Classic para:

Ever since an acrimonious split with larger neighbor Malaysia in 1965, Singapore has placed a strong emphasis on the military. That's likely to remain the case for some time given regional tensions, increased military spending by neighbors and the threats posed by piracy and terrorism, experts add.

Hmmmm..........lets see, according to her we place a strong emphsis on military because of

a) Regional tensions? Really? who has gone to war, who has boycotted or embargoed another country, who has restricted free trade and people movement between their countries? NOt singapore for sure. We are the whore of SE Asia, willing to receive the citizens of any country to steal our jobs and send money out the country.

B) Increased military spending by neighbours? Could that be because the neighbours are so alarmed by our won large military spending that they feel that they have no choice but to at least keep up a little?

c) Piracy - Yes, our large military expenditure has resulted in the capture, conviction and death of how many pirates? Wait..........NONE.

d) Terrorism? Yes, our large military expenditure has resulted in the capture of 1 terrorist, Mas Salamat. Or should we count his recapture as another event, hence 2 terrorist incidents.

This indian bitch really needs to do some investigative journalism, if she is even capable of doing it.
 
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rambo22

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what the points of spending so much money buying arms

but when confronted by 400 ah nehs

our home team personnels all ran away
 

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what the points of spending so much money buying arms

but when confronted by 400 ah nehs

our home team personnels all ran away

You don't need arms to counter ah nehs. You need powerful deodorant and gas masks.

The budget has been revised to add these items to the arsenal in 2014.
 

Papsmearer

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Of all things, this apuneh bitch quotes from William Choong, whom she conveniently says is the Shangri La dialogue fellow...blah blah blah. Why don't she just call him by his real job title which is Senior Writer, Straist Times, SPH. U will be hard pressed to find a more PAP cocksucker than this guy. I love this idiot's quote:

"The greatest fears for a small country like Singapore lie in two things – coercion by bigger powers and strategic uncertainty that arises from any conflict between great powers," said William Choong, Shangri-La Dialogue senior fellow for Asia-Pacific Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Singapore's defense spending should be seen in such a context."

Simi lancheow coercion by bigger powers? Big powers do not need big military to coerce us. All they need to stop trade with us, and we shit up the creek. Malaysia close borders with us, we are dead. Indonesia stops trading with us, we are dead. etc. Even tiny Brunei decides not send their oil here for refining, and pull their money out of our banks, we will lose like shit too. And big powers like the US are not afraid of large military forces like Iraq, the SAF is peanuts to them. Our best form of defense is good relations with our neighbours. We should carry a stick too, but keep it hidden. What we are doing is waving a big stick around and expect to have friendly neighbours who are not threatened by it? William Choong needs to sit on a durian, maybe that will wake up his idea.
 

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You don't need arms to counter ah nehs. You need powerful deodorant and gas masks.

The budget has been revised to add these items to the arsenal in 2014.

All Home Defence personnel will from now on be issued with bottles of Chanel No 5, and these will be thrown at rioting Indians like hand grenades to fumigate them and make the defence personel immune to their aroma. This is also in the budget, so when the bros see a line item in the next budget for 5,000 bottles of perfume, let it be known its not for Whore Jinx.
 

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"The greatest fears for a small country like Singapore lie in two things – coercion by bigger powers and strategic uncertainty that arises from any conflict between great powers," said William Choong, Shangri-La Dialogue senior fellow for Asia-Pacific Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Singapore's defense spending should be seen in such a context."

The biggest fear of Singaporeans is the yoke of PAP maggots and cockroaches on us will remain.

Singaporeans pray for a war, any fucking war , so other country can help us kill the PAP bastards screwing and raping and tiewing all of us and displacing us with Foreign Trash.

MAKE OUR DAY
DECLARE A FUCKING WAR WITH ANY COUNTRY
I WILL SHOOT PAP BASTARDS AND THEIR PAPER GENERALS ANY TIME TO SHOOTING ANYONE ELSE FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY


AND PIANO WIRE TO THAT BITCH WHO WROTE THE ABOVE RUBBISH
 

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"There's a saying that the stronger you are, the less enemies you have, and I think that's true," Singapore Defence Minister Ng Eng He was quoted saying at a National University of Singapore forum last month. "Compared to five-to-eight years ago, I have a less tough job of convincing people that we are vulnerable. Particularly because over the last five years, our region has changed."

ANother set of stupid words from bargain hen. Well, the strongest country in the world by far is the US. I think they have so many enemies, they have lost count.
 

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NS, and spending on national defence. is very big business for the PAP govt. You wouldn't believe how much money the entire industry generates to feed its pantheon of cronies. :wink:

And that is why the defence budget is a sacred cow and will never be cut. They will use rhetoric such as 'being operationally ready', 'defending a small vulnerable nation against hostile neighbours' etc to justify that spending. If you peel away all that hot air, it all boils down to money.
 

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NS, and spending on national defence. is very big business for the PAP govt. You wouldn't believe how much money the entire industry generates to feed its pantheon of cronies. :wink:

Finally, someone saw through the defence spending bullshit.
 

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hahaha...the empty vessel has taken over from Scroobal who has a habit of spouting nonsense; sneering at subject experts and doing shallow analysis resulting in illogical conclusion...
he can shoot down anything under the sun from his hip....no need to use his brain.
even when things are announced at the Shangri La dialogue, he can brushed them aside....
remember when US announced they they will deploy a LCS (Freedom) to Singapore, he claimed that it would not happen and all wayang blah, blah....
fact is it happened as announced and they had just completed 10 months deployment....and is now reviewing the next step.....
 

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hahaha...the empty vessel has taken over from Scroobal who has a habit of spouting nonsense; sneering at subject experts and doing shallow analysis resulting in illogical conclusion...
he can shoot down anything under the sun from his hip....no need to use his brain.
even when things are announced at the Shangri La dialogue, he can brushed them aside....
remember when US announced they they will deploy a LCS (Freedom) to Singapore, he claimed that it would not happen and all wayang blah, blah....
fact is it happened as announced and they had just completed 10 months deployment....and is now reviewing the next step.....

Ah gugu.... long time no see....
 

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Of all things, this apuneh bitch quotes from William Choong, whom she conveniently says is the Shangri La dialogue fellow...blah blah blah. Why don't she just call him by his real job title which is Senior Writer, Straist Times, SPH. U will be hard pressed to find a more PAP cocksucker than this guy. I love this idiot's quote:

"The greatest fears for a small country like Singapore lie in two things – coercion by bigger powers and strategic uncertainty that arises from any conflict between great powers," said William Choong, Shangri-La Dialogue senior fellow for Asia-Pacific Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Singapore's defense spending should be seen in such a context."

Simi lancheow coercion by bigger powers? Big powers do not need big military to coerce us. All they need to stop trade with us, and we shit up the creek. Malaysia close borders with us, we are dead. Indonesia stops trading with us, we are dead. etc. Even tiny Brunei decides not send their oil here for refining, and pull their money out of our banks, we will lose like shit too. And big powers like the US are not afraid of large military forces like Iraq, the SAF is peanuts to them. Our best form of defense is good relations with our neighbours. We should carry a stick too, but keep it hidden. What we are doing is waving a big stick around and expect to have friendly neighbours who are not threatened by it? William Choong needs to sit on a durian, maybe that will wake up his idea.

I agree with you ! Totally !
That why SAMMYBOY has been my No 1 forum for many years ! Yes, it all boils down to money. 11.6 billion budget is a lot a lot of money. It hell lot of money. It is not 10 yrs and it all spread out. It year by year !
 
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Of all things, this apuneh bitch quotes from William Choong, whom she conveniently says is the Shangri La dialogue fellow...blah blah blah. Why don't she just call him by his real job title which is Senior Writer, Straist Times, SPH. U will be hard pressed to find a more PAP cocksucker than this guy. I love this idiot's quote:

"The greatest fears for a small country like Singapore lie in two things – coercion by bigger powers and strategic uncertainty that arises from any conflict between great powers," said William Choong, Shangri-La Dialogue senior fellow for Asia-Pacific Security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Singapore's defense spending should be seen in such a context."

Simi lancheow coercion by bigger powers? Big powers do not need big military to coerce us. All they need to stop trade with us, and we shit up the creek. Malaysia close borders with us, we are dead. Indonesia stops trading with us, we are dead. etc. Even tiny Brunei decides not send their oil here for refining, and pull their money out of our banks, we will lose like shit too. And big powers like the US are not afraid of large military forces like Iraq, the SAF is peanuts to them. Our best form of defense is good relations with our neighbours. We should carry a stick too, but keep it hidden. What we are doing is waving a big stick around and expect to have friendly neighbours who are not threatened by it? William Choong needs to sit on a durian, maybe that will wake up his idea.

All china need to do is to finance the construction of Kra Canal to bypass the blockage at Strait of Malacca and we are finish without even firing a single shot. Now we are still happily playing the role of regional stooge for US to contain China. Does sinkie really know what is it they are defending?
 
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The SAF might be well armed but I suspect it is a paper tiger. On paper it might look impressive but it is based on conscripts & I have doubts that Sporeans will come to the defense of the PAP or rather LKY & Sons Pte Ltd:rolleyes:

They have called us "lesser mortals & treat us as 3rd class. They have also refuse to return our money i.e. CPF. So who wants to defend a system which favours inequality:confused:
 
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