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US and the killing of Palestinians - Mahathir

When in the Security Council the US refused to approve the resolution that calls for a ceasefire, 200 Palestinians were killed in the war in Gaza. Had the US agreed to the ceasefire, the 200 Palestinians would be still alive. The US is therefore guilty of killing the 200 Palestinians. 𝐖𝐇𝐄𝐍 𝐖𝐀𝐑 𝐖𝐈𝐋𝐋 𝐄𝐍𝐃 1. Israel will not stop its war against Gaza until it has achieved its objective. 2. Its objective is to destroy Hamas completely. 3. Since the bombs and rockets cannot identify Hamas, all Palestinians must be killed because among them there would be Hamas. 4. When Palestinians in Gaza are killed then Hamas personnel hiding among them will be killed. 5. The Palestinian babies and children who would also be killed are just collaterals. Besides they are likely to become members of Hamas when they grow up. So killing them is a part of the war for the security of Israel. 6. So when will Israel stop the war? 7. It will only stop the war when Hamas is no more. 8. Since this can o...

Teresa Kok, enough with the tai chi talk

  The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) today charted a clear course towards public accountability, leaving DAP MP YB Teresa Kok behind 'lost' in a sea of red herrings and personal attacks. Instead of addressing MCA's valid criticisms about MyJPJ and airfares constructively, YB Kok's resort to personal attacks reveals her level of maturity, and as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's famous quote best describes it, “If they attack you personally, they have not a single political argument left”. The MCA reiterates that its feedback on Transport Ministry policies have been solely grounded in legitimate concerns affecting the Malaysian public. The MyJPJ’s security vulnerabilities would compromise sensitive personal information, putting millions at risk; while exorbitant prices of air travel could adversely impact cost of living and tourism in East Malaysia. Highlighting these critical issues is not a sign of being “lost”, but rather a testament to MCA’s ...