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Johan Taharin's avatar

If the benefit outweigh the cons, of course they will. Sarawak and Sabah can be like Brunei who hardly have any defense force but enough to ward off the pirates. They are probably working on it now.

As it is, they are using Anwar to get what they want. The bintulu port, the affin bank, gas business from petronas, 8% state sales tax, sponsoring sea games, buddying with Nusantara Indonesia and making our Navy defend their shores.

What Batu Putih?

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Chng kook seng's avatar

The formation of Malaysia was not a spontaneous decision of like minded leaders of SS and S. The dominant powers at that time(Britain and US) decided that SS and S, all Chinese dominant countries should not be left to themselves to decide their future. This was at a time of the Vietnam War. All Chinese were considered to be communist until proven otherwise. The solution was to put them under the control of Malays ie Malaya Hence SS got their independence by joining Malaysia together with the third S. But LKY resented this idea. He was not going to be controlled by Malays. TAR himself said so himself. So it was a matter of time before LKY got his own country. The other SS had no say and also were not prepared politically. Although they had autonomy in some areas, they were subverted by the more crafty Malays. Money did the rest. However with time the SS realised the realpolitik and now they are actively seeking to secede. Malaysia will break up with all parties agreeing to divorce amicably. However the elephant in the room is Johor. Johor has a long history of being anti independence of Malaya. The formation of the SJSEZ has more meaning than what it seems. We are seeing the march to the breakup of Malaysia.

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