Malaysia Renews Hamas Backing. Get out of this cuntry ASAP
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Malaysia Renews Hamas Backing, Defying Threat of US Sanctions

Leader Anwar Ibrahim compares Hamas with Nelson Mandela

Calls Palestinian resistance to Israel a ‘legitimate right’



https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...#xj4y7vzkg

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Quote:. Calls Palestinian resistance to Israel a ‘legitimate right’


How about non-bumi’s resistance to ‘bumi’s right’.

Why are all the non-bumi large profitable companies and banks taken over?

What are the non-bumi rights?
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated Palestine’s right to defend itself, and said the Southeast Asian nation will continue its relationship with Hamas irrespective of U.S. pressure.

U.S. efforts to restrict external parties from supporting Hamas are unilateral and Malaysia will not recognize it, Anwar told Parliament on Tuesday. “Whatever happened is the legitimate right and struggle of the Palestinian people,” he said.

Anwar was responding to a question from an opposition lawmaker, who had sought the government’s stance on the U.S. House of Representative’s Hamas International Financing Prevention Act.

 The bill was approved on Nov. 1 and imposes sanctions on foreign persons, agencies and governments that assist Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or their affiliates.

Hmm...
How about Foreign Manufacturer investors in Malaysia. Will their export to US be affected? 🤔
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(08-11-2023, 09:55 AM)moonrab Wrote:  Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated Palestine’s right to defend itself, and said the Southeast Asian nation will continue its relationship with Hamas irrespective of U.S. pressure.


Sg may be asked to pull out all investments in Malaisai

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(08-11-2023, 12:09 PM)Gstalk Wrote:  Sg may be asked to pull out all investments in Malaisai

No, sanctions don't work like that.
But US can up taxes for import from Malaysia's manufacturer. 
Or even ban Malaysia's export to US for certain categories of goods/servive, inview of national security.

So it is up to investors in Malaysia to decide to stay put or leave.
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I think Hamas are more like Donald trump
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Later, Hamas may be invited by that cuntry and will be near to your doorsteps.

Bomb

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(08-11-2023, 04:48 PM)Gstalk Wrote:  Later, Hamas may be invited by that cuntry and will be near to your doorsteps.

Bomb

Our doorstep already has terrorist groups. Not a latest or upcoming news.
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In the eyes of US
Malaysia just a small fry
No neuclear and
advance weapons
Waste time 
If they trained and house Hama fighters
US will reciprocate.
Peace no war.
Choose good and wise leader is important.

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(08-11-2023, 05:04 PM)moonrab Wrote:  Our doorstep already has terrorist groups. Not a latest or upcoming news.



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(08-11-2023, 12:26 PM)moonrab Wrote:  No, sanctions don't work like that.
But US can up taxes for import from Malaysia's manufacturer. 
Or even ban Malaysia's export to US for certain categories of goods/servive, inview of national security.

So it is up to investors in Malaysia to decide to stay put or leave.
as i hv said rm will drop more n more
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(08-11-2023, 09:55 AM)moonrab Wrote:  Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated Palestine’s right to defend itself, and said the Southeast Asian nation will continue its relationship with Hamas irrespective of U.S. pressure.

The PM of Malaysia supports a terrorist organization.  This is what happens when a country has institutionalised racism - the 4th or 5th tier of talent rise to become Ministers while the 1st, 2nd and 3rd tier of genuine talents have gone to greener pastures in S'pore and the West. LOL! 
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(08-11-2023, 09:55 AM)moonrab Wrote:  Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim reiterated Palestine’s right to defend itself, and said the Southeast Asian nation will continue its relationship with Hamas irrespective of U.S. pressure.

U.S. efforts to restrict external parties from supporting Hamas are unilateral and Malaysia will not recognize it, Anwar told Parliament on Tuesday. “Whatever happened is the legitimate right and struggle of the Palestinian people,” he said.

Anwar was responding to a question from an opposition lawmaker, who had sought the government’s stance on the U.S. House of Representative’s Hamas International Financing Prevention Act.

 The bill was approved on Nov. 1 and imposes sanctions on foreign persons, agencies and governments that assist Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or their affiliates.

Hmm...
How about Foreign Manufacturer investors in Malaysia. Will their export to US be affected? 🤔

Analysis: A war of opinions brewing in Malaysia and Indonesia over impact of anti-Israel boycotts

Analysts say boycotts on alleged pro-Israel businesses are unlikely to directly impact the hostilities in Gaza, although they can be a moral support for the cause.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/mal...tt-3906101
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(08-11-2023, 04:48 PM)Gstalk Wrote:  Later, Hamas may be invited by that cuntry and will be near to your doorsteps.

Bomb
This sounds really scary. If this happens, we must always be on alert.
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