When Trump recognised Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, the usual suspects came out ballistic against the Great Satan. Tiny dot Bolehland went a step further, effectively declaring war against the Zionist devils.
Well, Hishamuddin should not fear Israel. We can beat them hands down or butts up anytime hehe...
Bolehland is not so-called for nothing.
While Israel is a nuclear power, Bolehland's power is transcendental.
We can always rely on Raja Bomoh (King of Shamans) to launch his nuclear tipped coconut missiles at Israel and nuke them before they even knew what hit them.
Bolehland also boast of fearless and insanely patriotic warriors in the Perkasa and Red Shirt ranks.
Led by their able leaders, respectively, in the Katak (Frog) and Ikan Bakar (Grilled Fish) the ever willing to sacrifice their lives warriors will strike fear into the Israeli soldiers.
And if all else fails, we can always call upon our dear deadly group of chemical warfare experts in the butt shakers
This group of war veterans led by the redoubtable Ali Tinju (Boxing Ali) can position themselves strategically with the butts to Israel and release their deadly methane emissions in coordinated unison.
Israel, you are nuked!
Soli, you have to blame donald the duck Trump for your deadly noxious predicament haha.....
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