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“The people need to show their support for the army’s role in the country. How can we be loyal to you if you are disloyal to us?” Jen Zulkifeli asked.
Neither we ask Jen Zulkifeli be loyal to rakyat or we rakyat be loyal to you or army.
As the Defence Forces Chief, he should fully aware that the loyalty of army personnel and rakyat is always toward the king and nation, never to the army or himself or anyone other than the king.
His public statement is totally disloyal and insult to our King under the Malaysia constitution. Asking loyalty to other than the king is a betrayal to the king and nation.
Jeneral Zulkifeli should be sacked by our king as the Defence Forces Chief.
‘The army is apolitical’
By YUEN MEIKENG
KUALA LUMPUR: The army is professional, apolitical and respects the rights of its officers to vote for whomever they want, says Defence Forces chief Jeneral Tan Sri Zulkifeli Mohd Zin.
He expressed disappointment over claims by four ex-soldiers that they were ordered to cast postal votes for other army officers and their wives when they were still in the service.
Dismissing the claims as false, Jen Zulkifeli, however, said he did not blame the former soldiers as he believed they were being used by irresponsible parties which were trying to “take advantage” of the situation.
“This is an act of betrayal.
Continue reading >> Jeneral Zulkifeli should be sacked by our King as the Defence Forces Chief

What on earth the army uniform pairs with high heel shoes.
It must be substandard parts and systems are used for our submarines to compensate kickback paid to corrupt politicians.

‘KD Tunku Abdul Rahman’ moored as more problems crop up
MARHALIM ABAS
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 12:35:00
PETALING JAYA: KD Tunku Abdul Rahman remains at the Teluk Sepanggar naval base in Sabah as problems have again resulted in the submarine being docked.
The Malay Mail was informed by defence industry sources that the unspecified problems were detected after the submarine completed its tropical water trials last month. A routine maintenance check later revealed the problems.
Since then, the submarine has remained at the naval base unfixed.
It is learnt although the vessel obtained its Initial Operational Capability (IOC), it may take longer to be declared fully operational.
However, the arrival of the second Perdana Menteri-class submarine, KD Tun Razak, on July 2, was a godsend for the crew of its sister ship, KD Tunku Abdul Rahman. The crew is expected to take over the second submarine during its mandatory tropical water trial.
Sources said this was necessary as the KD Tunku Abdul Rahman crew may lose their submariners rating if they remained on land.
In February, The Paper That Cares reported that KD Tunku Abdul Rahman suffered a technical defect that prevented it from diving for three months. The submarine started tropical water trials on Feb 20.
KD Tunku Abdul Rahman was commissioned early last year after undergoing a two-year trial period in France.
The Royal Malaysian Navy procured the two submarines for RM3.4 billion in 2002 from French/Spanish shipbuilders, DCNS and Navantia.
Any hostile country can cripple Malaysia defense system by bribing our military officials or even Prime Minister.
Money can buy them to betray Malaysia.
F5E engine could be stolen from airbase, who can guarantee submarine engines are safe and submarines are ready for battle.

Malaysia’s second submarine arrives in Lumut
Bernama Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 11:13:00
LUMUT: The KD Tun Razak, the Royal Malaysian Navy’s (RMN) second of two Scorpene submarines, arrived at the RMN Base, here, at 4.40pm yesterday.
The official welcoming ceremony was attended by the Sultan of Perak, Sultan Azlan Shah and the Raja Dihilir of Perak, Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa, while the Sultan of Selangor Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah got onboard the ship from Langkawi, Kedah.
Also seen welcoming the submarine were Defence Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.
The vessel will continue its journey to its base in Teluk Sepanggar, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah after a week here.
The 64-day travel which began in Toulon, France on April 30, included several transit stops at the Iskandariah Port (Egypt), Jeddah (Saudi Arabia), Salalah (Oman) and Cochin (India) before arriving in Lumut.
Our navy personnel cannot take care their ships?
Do not need to wait our Indonesian enemy to attack, our navy may sink our ships one by one.
Government To Replace KD Seri Inderapura: Zahid
PORT DICKSON, Oct 8 (Bernama) — The government proposes to buy a new landing craft to replace the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN)’s biggest landing craft, the KD Seri Inderapura, which was destroyed by fire while berthed at the RMN base jetty in Lumut on Thursday morning.
Defence Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the 40-year old vessel could not be used anymore due to be being burned for the second time, the first being in 2002.
“I have contacted the Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak) just now, he is abroad, I believe that the PM who had been defence minister for 14 years would ask to look for an alternative to replace the ship, however it is difficult to look for one as it was difficult to get one on the market now.
Continue reading >> So easy, burn it and buy another warship like a toy
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