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15th Anniversary of 911 liao


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Hard to believe that time flies so fast.

 

The one good news is they finally nailed Osama.

 

But who "won" and who "lost" is still hard to say.

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Alamak.. I thought you were talking about the Porsche.... -_-

 

Me too - but I was like..

 

What has this guy been smoking? The 911 is more than 40 years old...

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After it happen, I was merely 2 mths away from ORD..Division called to inform me to get my medical store ready for activation.

 

I prep all ready then heng the situation din escalate further.

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After it happen, I was merely 2 mths away from ORD..Division called to inform me to get my medical store ready for activation.

 

I prep all ready then heng the situation din escalate further.

 

Same here, my unit still have to deploy backup guards just in case the guard room got attacked and wiped out.

Cars can no longer park near the building, all parked at parade square for fear of bombs being planted. First time the RSM allowed civilian cars into parade square. Gates all closed. Damm jam as cars are 100% checked for going into mindef.

 

Those were the days.

 

And all thanks to those JI people, camera phones are banned.

 

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Hard to believe that time flies so fast.

 

The one good news is they finally nailed Osama.

 

But who "won" and who "lost" is still hard to say.

 

There is no clear winner. The US is attacking a terrorist group and not a nation where like in Iraq they just walk in, get Saddam and put in a new government.

 

The terrorist cells are still around, Osama down, next comes up. There's no ending to their succession.

If the objective is to nab Osama, then the US won. But if it's to wipe out all the terrorist cells down to 0 man, then it's still a long way more to go. They may not even be able to achieve it.

 

 

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There is no clear winner. The US is attacking a terrorist group and not a nation where like in Iraq they just walk in, get Saddam and put in a new government.

 

The terrorist cells are still around, Osama down, next comes up. There's no ending to their succession.

If the objective is to nab Osama, then the US won. But if it's to wipe out all the terrorist cells down to 0 man, then it's still a long way more to go. They may not even be able to achieve it.

 

I felt that US is going in the wrong direction, by killing Osama, they are only like waking up a sleeping tiger and making the terrorist group more fed up with the US..

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Still remember the incident and the very next day need to take long dist plane to UK. Damn scared then. [:/] How time flies...

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Same here, my unit still have to deploy backup guards just in case the guard room got attacked and wiped out.

Cars can no longer park near the building, all parked at parade square for fear of bombs being planted. First time the RSM allowed civilian cars into parade square. Gates all closed. Damm jam as cars are 100% checked for going into mindef.

 

Those were the days.

 

And all thanks to those JI people, camera phones are banned.

 

HP are banned so no one can take pics of NSF and especially NSmen doing "tactical" stuff [laugh]

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I was at a hotel in Bangkok & every channel kept showing the footage. Thought it was a movie as it was broadcast in Jap & Thai. Only knew the event the following day thru Yahoo News.

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