Mahathir
More shocks
'Twas Malaysian side which offered to sell 1billion sq.m
of sand that could make Singapore 50% larger with 10m population.
Blogger kTemoc.
May 24, 2006
The
former Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad has dropped
another shocker on Malaysians (reported KTemoc) when he
revealed to malaysiakini.com that it had been the Malaysian
side which had offered the sand and airspace to Singapore.
In his
interview with the online newspaper, he said that the offer
of the sand had been as much as one billion square metres,
or 50 million square metres a year for 20 years.
That
would have made Singapore 1.5 times its present size, and
capable of sustaining a population of around 10 million.
Blogger
ktemoc reported:
More WMDs from Dr Mahathir
May 24, 2006
Good
ole Dr Mahathir! Always trust him to explode a few WMDs
on his way to his office. He was interviewed by Malaysiakini,
whom he informed straight in their face that he didn’t
like them very much – ouch! That’s TDM for you
– WYSIWYG!
But
he was very diplomatic about his successor, refusing to
grade PM Abdullah Badawi’s performance thus far. Look,
in Malaysia, refusal to comment is as good as disapproval.
But
the best juicy part came out on 3 items, that were not only
juicy per se but also showed that our wonderful ministers
had been lying through their teeth to us, or at least not
telling the entire story.
Issues
No 1 & 2 - sand & airspace!
Remember
the Bridge of Sand? In that posting I wrote:
“The
PM has virtually said in the media release that we won’t
build the bridge because our people don’t want to
sell sand to Singapore nor permit its air force to zoom
around in our Malaysian airspace.”
I did
argue that selling sand, unlike allowing the SAF planes
to fly within our airspace, was just a commercial enterprise
so there was no harm in going ahead. In a subsequent posting
Secret Sand Supremo I referred to Dr Mahathir’s anger
about the abandonment of the bridge, where the ole man said:
“……..
someone in Malaysia wanted the sand issue tied in, so that
he (that unnamed person) could corner the market in selling
sand to Singapore. I heard that it would be a multi-billion
ringgit business.”
He was
convinced that the government’s priority and intention
had been to sell sand to Singapore, and that the reason
of the abandonment of the bridge came much later.
He attacked:
“All in all it is clear that
the Malaysian government is more interested in selling sand
to Singapore than to build the bridge.
This keenness to sell sand is strange for Malaysia does
not need the proceeds from sale of sand. Despite my alleged
profligate ways when I was PM, Malaysia is not so bankrupt
that it has to depend on selling sand.”
“That
any Malaysian leader should not shudder in horror at the
idea of scraping one billion square metres from Malaysian
seabeds continuously over a period of 20 years, thereby
destroying all the fish breeding grounds of Malaysian seas,
depriving Malaysian fishermen of their livelihood, destroying
Malaysia’s marine ecology defies the imagination.”
“That
there should be any Malaysian leader willing to entertain
this idea, to destroy Malaysian seas to satisfy Singapore
speaks badly of his love for his country.”
I also
had wrote in Bridge of Sand?: “Of
course we ordinary citizens don’t know what the hell
is going on behind all those ‘faces’.”
Indeed,
we didn’t!
Dr Mahathir
has revealed that it had been the Malaysian side who offered
the sand and airspace to Singapore.
He said
that the offer of the sand had been as much as one billion
square metres, or 50 million square metres a year for 20
years.
That
would have made Singapore 1.5 times its present size, and
capable of sustaining a population of around 10 million.
So we
had actually prostituted ourselves, and then blamed Singapore
for demanding or attempting to connect those two items with
the straight bridge!
Mahathir
gave credit to Johor for objecting to the sale, and forcing
the Malaysian government to back down..
All
well and good, and generally shouldn’t worry us, but
what is truly worrying has been the fact that the Singapore
government had played ball with the sand and airspace issues,
because they had acted as if they themselves asked for them.
Does that mean they were silently supporting some or even
one Malaysian?
Well,
in the Secret Sand Supremo I did ask who could that person
be, that was so powerful as to consider cornering the sand-to-Singapore
market and be able to persuade or coopt the Singaporeans
into raising the issues, including the use of our airspace
(offered by Malaysia).
Well,
that’s 2 issues – sand and airspace. I’ll
blog on the 3rd later that Dr Mahathir voiced his concerns
over.
P osted by KTemoc
Comment:
Bigjoe99 said...
Its obvious that its the PM son-in-law that is behind the
sand deal otherwise the language would not be so much about
the PM selling out.
Read:
http://ktemoc.blogspot.com/2006/05/more-wmds-from-dr-mahathir.html