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This is understandable and expected, especially after recent Syrian government (Abu Muhammad Al-Jolani/Ahmad al-Sharaa) aligned forces official or unofficial campaign against minority Druze in Syria.
Syrian government now also known for its relatively considered unfair treatments towards Alawite minorities in Latakia, but Israel don’t help this minorities because it is widely known that this communities basically were the central part of Assad government.
It just part of old Israeli so-called periphery doctrine to help minorities in the region. They have general distrust with Muslim Arabs like Singaporean have general distrust toward Malays on their security and defense. Malays known to be underrepresented on that sectors, especially within submarine forces, cavalry, artillery etc. Yes, there are Malays there, but underrepresented in respect they are second biggest ethnic group in Singapore. Racist? Sort of, but their concerns understandable.
“If, for instance, you put in a Malay officer who's very religious and who has family ties in Malaysia in charge of a machine gun unit, that's a very tricky business. We've got to know his background... I'm saying these things because they are real, and if I don't think that, and I think even if today the Prime Minister doesn't think carefully about this, I and my family could have a tragedy,” said LKY
"If there is a conflict, if the Singapore Armed Forces is called to defend the homeland, we do not want to put any of our soldiers in a difficult position where their emotions for the nation may be in conflict with their religion,” said his son, Lee Hsien Loong about Malays didn’t need to went for conscription back then.
Syrian government now also known for its relatively considered unfair treatments towards Alawite minorities in Latakia, but Israel don’t help this minorities because it is widely known that this communities basically were the central part of Assad government.
It just part of old Israeli so-called periphery doctrine to help minorities in the region. They have general distrust with Muslim Arabs like Singaporean have general distrust toward Malays on their security and defense. Malays known to be underrepresented on that sectors, especially within submarine forces, cavalry, artillery etc. Yes, there are Malays there, but underrepresented in respect they are second biggest ethnic group in Singapore. Racist? Sort of, but their concerns understandable.
“If, for instance, you put in a Malay officer who's very religious and who has family ties in Malaysia in charge of a machine gun unit, that's a very tricky business. We've got to know his background... I'm saying these things because they are real, and if I don't think that, and I think even if today the Prime Minister doesn't think carefully about this, I and my family could have a tragedy,” said LKY
"If there is a conflict, if the Singapore Armed Forces is called to defend the homeland, we do not want to put any of our soldiers in a difficult position where their emotions for the nation may be in conflict with their religion,” said his son, Lee Hsien Loong about Malays didn’t need to went for conscription back then.