IT'S NOT A QUESTION OF SINGAPORE SHOULD OR SHOULD NOT NEGOTIATE WITH IRAN, THE REALITY IS IT CANNOT
From social media I see majority of Singaporeans take the view the government should negotiate with Iran to allow our vessels to pass through Hormuz Strait. They contend sticking to principles of international law is senseless when rising prices is going to hurt everyone. So it seems the threshold for pain is extremely low, what my late mom would say "buay cheah kor" (literally means cannot eat suffering). I appreciate there is a breaking point for everyone. But for a state, we navigate a crisis based on what kind of shock it is on a time horizon. Will it end tomorrow, next week, next month... is it a permanent thing? For all we know, the strait will be passable next week as US navy has entered the area. What I like to address is the call for the government to negotiate. Do these folks actually understand what it is all about? None of those vessels -- oil tankers, LNG, containerships, that are flying Singapore flags and stuck inside or outside the Hormuz Strai...