Sunday, September 28, 2025

Indonesian President Prabowo Made A Reasonable Speech At The UN Assembly!



Prabowo made a reasonable speech at the UN Assembly.

But the word "oppression" he referred to is a loaded word.

Who are the oppressors?

Israel?

Has onyone even or ever considered Hamas?

For building tunnels adjacent to if not underneath hospitals, mosques, schools and refugee centers?

Knowing well that if it is attacked, civilians will also be victims. Then blaming Israel of committing genocide.

Which responsible party in power would create a situation placing its people in danger?

Israel only responed with retaliation each time Hamas launched it so-called Intifada, launching attacks against Israel in all the years Hamas has been running Gaza.

The lastest being the Oct 7 2023 attack against Israel, raiding the kibutzim and killing in cold blood civilian Israelis.

Raping and killing the women, burning the babies, killing young and old and beheading some.

Taking Israeli hostages, men, women, young or old, even babies!

One can't expect Israel to do nothing in the circumstance. Unless one is weak or a coward.

When Israel finally launched retailatory attacks on Hamas to teach it a lesson, Hamas, supporters and leaders across the globe cried genocide.

Which country that wants to commit genocide would repeatedly forewarn its targets to leave a place it intends to attack or bomb, to leave for designated spots prepared for them?

What does it say when Hamas even prevented civilian Palestinians from leaving for the safe zones?

It is sad and telling that leaders across the world who stand on Hamas' side completely ignore the Oct 7 massacre, even justifying it as a comeuppence.

Can our own PMX Anwar himself make a speech minus the politics and rhetorics, like how Prawobo did quite nicely?

Don't think so leh! Ai ya ya!!

Prawobo's readiness to contribute 20,000 men and women to be part of a UN peace keeping force in Gaza to ensure peace is laudable.

UN peace keeping force thingy, however,  has lost much of its respect, sting and effectiveness. 

Look at what the UNIFIL, the UN so-called peace keeping force in Lebanon has turned up to be? 

A dog without its bite? 

Ai ya ya again!!

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