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Sunday, 12 March 2017

Why are we entangled in Saudi-led war? and why of all Malaysia which is thousands of miles away and have no shared history

Comments – Yes why get involved in a war when it is none of our business. The Arabs, Jews and the Persians have been fighting among themselves for thousands of years. With our porous borders and heaven for the mad kinds of sub-humans from Middle- East, soon they will be opening another front here in Malaysia and fighting among themselves and Malaysians will be collateral damage.  The police will be all overwhelmed trying to keep tract and arrest these idiots from Middle-east. Best start cancelling their visas now.
These Idiotic sub-humans do not have the brain capacity to reasoning because of their genetic inbreeding among themselves and the belief that life after death is why they were born in this world.
Soon Malaysia will look like any god forsaken country from the Middle-East where God have given up on these sub-Humans 

KUALA LUMPUR: A retired brigadier-general has called for a review of the government’s decision to deploy Malaysian soldiers to Saudi Arabia, saying it could have repercussions on Malaysia’s security.


Retired brigadier-general fears threat to Malaysia's security.
Speaking to FMT, Mohd Arshad Raji, who last served as the Royal Malaysian Army’s Chief of Staff for Field Headquarters, said he feared that Malaysia’s involvement in the Saudi-led military campaign against Yemen could provoke reactions from elements disagreeing with the campaign.
“When it comes to the involvement of our military overseas, we have to be cautious,” he said. “If it’s for humanitarian reasons and peacekeeping missions, then it’s fine. But I’m at a loss as to why we are sending people to that side of the world. I think we have enough problems in our own region.”
The campaign stretches back to March 2015 with the Saudis backing of Yemen President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi against Houthi rebels, who seized the Yemeni capital of Sanaa and other parts of the country.
The Saudi-led coalition includes Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates with some support from Egypt, Jordan, Morocco and Sudan. But a recent United Nations report said the United States was offering logistical support and intelligence activities and that officers from Britain, France and Malaysia were also working at the coalition’s headquarters in Riyadh.
Arshad said Malaysia should follow the example of Britain when it came to the deployment of troops.
He noted that any proposal to deploy British troops to other countries would be debated in parliament so that the public would be in the know.


A soldier is someone’s son or father or brother,” he said. “The public has a right to know where we are sending our soldiers and why.”
Recently, in the wake of the UN report, Parti Amanah Negara told Putrajaya to come clean on whether Malaysia had joined the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen.
The Defence Ministry is on record as having denied that Malaysian troops were involved, describing the allegations as baseless and slanderous.
The ministry said Malaysian soldiers had been sent to Saudi Arabia to prepare them for duties they might need to undertake, such as moving Malaysians out of Yemen if the need arose.
It added that the armed forces had been invited by Saudi Arabia to take part in its Northern Thunder military exercise, which was meant to foster unity among Muslim countries, not focus on military operations in Yemen.


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