Bolehland is a tiny dot on the globe. But it is trying to punch above its weight.
Unfortunately, where we seem able to punch above our weight, sad and unedifying as it may, is in the area what the US of A says is kleptocracy
Hishamuddin now wants to send troops to Jerusalem to fight Israel because crazy Trump now recognises Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.
It is one thing to say that you oppose the Potus's stand. It is another to say that you will send troops to fight the Israelis.
We could not even properly deal with the tiny ragtag group of the Suluk wannabe heroes when they held Sabah to ransom. How are we going to deal with a nuclear power? Especially one backed by the US of A itself.
Posturing to gain political support is one thing. Saying things you can't really do, without great damaging consequences, is another.
Stop making Bolehland a laughing stock. The Middle East as a whole do not really care for the Palestinians. The are only interested in themselves when it really matters and push comes to shove.
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