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in my opinion, it is imposible that philippine support sultanate of sulu because,what happen next if the surtanate of sulu is the winnner of this conflict? do you think sultanate of sulu will not separate from republic of the philippines? i think it would. the only way on how this issue is solve is the united nation should interfere this issue and separate sultanate od sulu from philippines and malaysia.
becoming a country needs recognition from many countries, it would be better for Sulu to seek supports from abroad before bringing UN. For now, Malaysia will win easily as no one yet (except Philippines) recognize Sulu as a state, separated from either Malaysia or Philippines.
We dont recognized them as separate country sir sulu is a province under the ARMM (autonomous region for Muslim Mindanao) the only reason the sultan is part is the culture of the area the claim was already given to the Philippine government to pursue it in the Internationally but you know the Tausugs are known for their courage not brains (they started the Muslim insurgency in Mindanao) and being excellent seafarers! One i support the claims but only in the context of International law and peaceful means not by force what they did was wrong using arms like if they were attacking a Philippine Army outpost is not it will not work against a sovereign state beside attacking an outpost it still will not work anyway again all courage no brains.
The Malaysian government has been enjoying supporting Muslim rebels in the southern Philippines for decades, watching us fighting long guerrilla warfare and now they are having a taste of their own medicine. I hope they enjoy said party.Malaysia facing foreign-policy 'blowback'
Malaysia facing foreign-policy 'blowback' - YouTube
The former head of a Philippine separatist group, the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF), has told Al Jazeera that despite support from Malaysia in the 1960s, some of his fighters have now turned against the Malaysian government. According to Nur Misuari, the MNLF fighters have joined the Royal Army of Sulu, which has been fighting for control of Malaysia's eastern Sabah state. Al Jazeera's Jamela Alindogan reports from the Philippine capital, Manila, on whether Malaysia's foreign policy in the 1960s has backfired.
If the atrocities will continue then Malaysia should brace itself for more bloody retaliations.
I guess you're just a hopeless nut yourself.there is only one solution of that problem. separate sultanate of sulu from malaysia and most espicially from republic of the philippine.
Please fine-tune your brain. The Sultanate already ceded their territories to the Philippines a long time ago. Hence, if ever Sabah is returned, it will be returned as part of the territory of the Philippines and not as a Sultanate territory. However, the Sultanate has a historic right to Sabah and therefore some sort of royalty payments must be given to the Sultanate.in my opinion, it is imposible that philippine support sultanate of sulu because,what happen next if the surtanate of sulu is the winnner of this conflict? do you think sultanate of sulu will not separate from republic of the philippines? i think it would. the only way on how this issue is solve is the united nation should interfere this issue and separate sultanate od sulu from philippines and malaysia.
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This situation is out of controlled. Malaysia should ask the US or Australia, or even Indonesia to counter these rebels.
there is only one solution of that problem. separate sultanate of sulu from malaysia and most espicially from republic of the philippine.
in my opinion, it is imposible that philippine support sultanate of sulu because,what happen next if the surtanate of sulu is the winnner of this conflict? do you think sultanate of sulu will not separate from republic of the philippines? i think it would. the only way on how this issue is solve is the united nation should interfere this issue and separate sultanate od sulu from philippines and malaysia.
True. Pres. Aquino has a big part in the escalation of the fighting in Sabah because of his unwise statements which add fuel to the fire.The second to be blamed is the Malaysian government in underestimating the bravery and determination of the Tausugs.I'm sure every Filipino remembers the now infamous catchphrase of Pnoy (Aquino) that all Filipinos are his bosses. Did he forget that already? Does he not consider these sultanates as Filipinos? Everyone gave Pnoy that trust in 2010 that he will treat Filipinos as his bosses, but that does not seem to be the case in this Sabah situation. By way of reprimanding the Sultanate of Sulu, is like scolding him like a sixth grader and ‘till him to surrender is unacceptable, because by saying so, he is "aiding" the enemy which is Malaysia, and as such it is tantamount to TREASON. Why not sit down with the Sultan and ask him what is the real REAL purpose as to why the Sultan wants the ancestral back?then promise him that (as President ) being the elected leader of the land will elevate this case to the United Nations once and for all. This is the diplomatic way.
You think the US would help them?This situation is out of controlled. Malaysia should ask the US or Australia, or even Indonesia to counter these rebels.