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<blockquote data-quote="g4i8y0t" data-source="post: 1064273350" data-attributes="member: 98220"><p>We sent in VAT69 and UTK agents, who have lots of experience in jungle warfare and handling the communist insurgency, not the regular police in patrol cars or those manning roadblocks. Even their weaponry is on par or more advanced than the ATM foot soldiers. We are not like US troops who went charging in most of the times like an injured rhino. We always practice diplomacy and do info gathering first, judging all possible options and calculate all the risks. If you recall in the Al-Maunah case back in 2000, police eventually called the Maunah member's relatives to beg them to surrender. The psychological warfare tactic worked well. That is just one example. The situation is different this time around.</p><p></p><p>If we straight away send the army backed by air support from TUDM jets, of course the invaders will be wiped out, along with several hundreds of villagers and innocent folks. It will be seen as an excessive show of military power by other countries, mainly by our neighbours. This will also backfire later when the militants' family and comrades in the Philippines seek revenge by launching more guerilla attacks on Sabah.</p><p></p><p>By sending in the police instead of the military, we were sending the message that we want to solve the matter by diplomacy and prevent loss of lives. Unfortunately, this is not the case for the militants.</p><p></p><p>I guess now that it can't be solved by diplomacy, our security forces will go all out on them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g4i8y0t, post: 1064273350, member: 98220"] We sent in VAT69 and UTK agents, who have lots of experience in jungle warfare and handling the communist insurgency, not the regular police in patrol cars or those manning roadblocks. Even their weaponry is on par or more advanced than the ATM foot soldiers. We are not like US troops who went charging in most of the times like an injured rhino. We always practice diplomacy and do info gathering first, judging all possible options and calculate all the risks. If you recall in the Al-Maunah case back in 2000, police eventually called the Maunah member's relatives to beg them to surrender. The psychological warfare tactic worked well. That is just one example. The situation is different this time around. If we straight away send the army backed by air support from TUDM jets, of course the invaders will be wiped out, along with several hundreds of villagers and innocent folks. It will be seen as an excessive show of military power by other countries, mainly by our neighbours. This will also backfire later when the militants' family and comrades in the Philippines seek revenge by launching more guerilla attacks on Sabah. By sending in the police instead of the military, we were sending the message that we want to solve the matter by diplomacy and prevent loss of lives. Unfortunately, this is not the case for the militants. I guess now that it can't be solved by diplomacy, our security forces will go all out on them. [/QUOTE]
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