From the heat of battle

Day 1,338, 10:12 Published in Singapore Singapore by The Press Room

Greetings, Singapore.

As we all know, almost half of term has passed and our 'ship' was caught by an unexpected storm which tested our strength and endurance. It was a small jolt but we are still standing.
Singapore defended its core region against the Malaysian oppressors once again.

Some conclusions

We can extract two things from yesterday's campaign:

-> Singapore has many friends whose sympathy was shown once again;

-> Although we rely on our best men available, we are still a small country, both in terms of resources or logistics.
Still, we managed pretty well given the circumstances.

We may have acted hastily and rushed into some decisions, but I don't doubt we did the best we can.

Options

Thankfully for us but more for our neighbours, the Malaysian administration has shown signs of reconciliation.

We won't be too harsh and will try to find a way good to both sides but, however, we can't ignore the gravity of their act, since this isn't the first time they do this.

A meeting will be held later on.

Credits

I have to thank all the friends and soldiers alike who fought and will still be fighting for us.
We received help from many Military Units from multiple countries, and I will not mention them because I risk skipping some and that won't be fair. Maybe next time.
On behalf of Singapore, I thank and salute you all o7

Epic

This was the word from the soldiers' mouth who saw the end of the first round of yesterday's campaign of Singapore City.
The whole campaign was interesting, nevertheless, and all who fought and will still be fighting from our side in the Singaporean-Malaysian war could see Marco Polo or Romper fighting alongside us.

Yes, Romper fought for us, Singapore.


I will keep you updated.
Untill then, stay safe, stay alert and stay proud Singapore!

MAJULAH SINGAPURA!

Bogdan Armand Sibrand,
President of eSingapore.