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In A Foxhole

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" ā€œWhen you're left wounded on
Afganistan's plains and

the women come out to cut up what remains,
Just roll to your rifle

and blow out your brains,
And go to your God like a soldierā€
General Douglas MacArthur

" ā€œWe are not retreating. We are advancing in another direction.ā€

ā€œIt is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.ā€
ā€œOld soldiers never die; they just fade away.
ā€œThe soldier, above all other people, prays for peace,
for he must suffer and be the deepest wounds and scars of war.ā€
ā€œMay God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't .ā€
ā€œThe object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.

ā€œNobody ever defended, there is only attack and attack and attack some more.
ā€œIt is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died.
Rather we should thank God that such men lived.
The Soldier stood and faced God
Which must always come to pass
He hoped his shoes were shining
Just as bright as his brass
"Step forward you Soldier,
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My Church have you been true?"
"No, Lord, I guess I ain't
Because those of us who carry guns
Can't always be a saint."
I've had to work on Sundays
And at times my talk was tough,
And sometimes I've been violent,
Because the world is awfully rough.
But, I never took a penny
That wasn't mine to keep.
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep,
The Soldier squared his shoulders and said
And I never passed a cry for help
Though at times I shook with fear,
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand,
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't, I'll understand."
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod
As the Soldier waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, you Soldier,
You've borne your burden well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in Hell."

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COMMENT - Is the PM powerless after 2018? By Mariam Mokhtar
Saturday, May 02, 2026


Malaysiakini : COMMENT | Has Malaysia’s prime minister really become powerless since 2018? It is a claim that has gained traction in public discussion recently, often presented as an obvious reading of today’s more fragmented political environment.

Coalition tensions are more visible, negotiations are more public, and decisions sometimes appear slower. What is often missed is that this conclusion is based only on what is visible.

The office of the PM remains one of the most powerful executive positions in the country. It can appoint and dismiss cabinet ministers, set national policy direction, and control the main tools of government. These powers remain intact.

It is important to be clear that this authority has not disappeared. What has changed is not the existence of power, but the conditions under which it is used.

Kajang pigeon : The uncomfortable truth is that Anwar was never exactly the brightest bulb in the hardware shop. Mahathir’s tyranny handed him a political gift hamper, and he rode that sympathy train all the way to relevance. 

Then came Najib’s kleptocracy, which he milked so thoroughly even a dairy cow would have filed a workplace complaint. At that point, let’s be honest — even an orangutan in a blazer, with the right slogan and a half-decent prayer pose, could have been launched as the nation’s ā€œgreat reform hope.ā€ 

We thought Anwar had emerged from prison as a transformed statesman — a man who had seen suffering, understood the rakyat, and would return with wisdom, humility, and justice in his pocket. Instead, we got a political mat rempit with a motivational-poster vocabulary, a shallow reform tank, and the leadership spine of wet tissue. 

He gave DAP the finger, winked at the old racist playbook, and somehow managed to repackage the same rotten rhetoric from the opposite side of the fence — like selling expired sardines in a new tin. Reformasi became ā€œreformasi, but only when convenient.ā€ 

Hope became ā€œplease hold, your call is important to us.ā€ And the rakyat? Still standing there like idiots, realizing we didn’t vote for a saviour — we accidentally ordered UMNO Lite with extra disappointment

AntiRacial : DSAI is definitely a powerless and a puppet PM controlled by UMNO. DSAI does not dare to express anything against UMNO, worried that UMNO will pull out from the coalition government, and he will lose his PM position.

Read it all here............

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 1:13 PM   0 comments
The Palestinian laundromat By Melanie Phillips
Mark Rowley, Metropolitan Police commissioner of London, arrives for a round table hosted by Prime Minister Keir Starmer at 10 Downing Street in response to the terror attack against Jews in Golders Green, April 30, 2026. Credit: Lauren Hurley/No. 10 Downing Street.

JNS : Shockingly, the West has framed antisemitism and anti-Zionism as conscience itself.  In America and Britain, political violence and attacks on Jews are becoming normalized and even justified.

Many have commented on the fact that Cole Tomas Allen, the 31-year-old shooter from California who allegedly set out to kill U.S. President Donald Trump and administration officials at the White House correspondents’ dinner last Saturday evening, parroted the same demonization of opponents and calls for violence against Trump and his supporters that incessantly emanate from the Democratic Party. 

In videoed street interviews in New York after the attack by Allen, young Americans said they definitely thought political violence was justified as ā€œresistanceā€ or protest because government systems were themselves violent or failing the people. One said that while he felt that Trump wasn’t bad enough to be killed, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was.

In London this week, there was yet another attack on British Jews when two men in the heavily Jewish suburb of Golders Green were stabbed. The attacker lunged at an ultra-Orthodox man in his 30s, before launching himself at an elderly man at a bus stop who had just put on his kippah. Both men were hospitalized.

Read it all here.......

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 12:44 PM   0 comments
Kurds and Yazidis trapped between Iraq and Syria
The Karsi region in Sinjar, Iraq, where displaced Yazidis have sought refuge
All photos are by Fouad el-Hassan

Orientxxi.Info
: A cement wall now runs along the Iraq-Syria border for four hundred kilometers. On both sides, Yazidis who survived the massacres carried out by the Islamic State and Syrian Kurds displaced by the war still live in camps where the temporary has become permanent.

Iraqi writer Fouad el-Hassan describes the journey of those who cling to life, convinced that their last hope lies on the other side of the border.  

A reader might recoil in shock, perhaps even get a case of the nightmares, after learning the stories of the people of Iraq or Syria. Even more unsettling are the tales gathered from both sides of the border, smuggled across lines like drugs, weapons, or human beings. They are the stories of people whose lives have closed in around them.

Travelers to Sinjar today would not miss the colossal wall stretching along the Syrian border. It rises on the horizon like a fence encompassing an empire of horrors, kept inside, lest they break loose exposing stories that would shatter the sanitized narratives promoted by governments on both sides on the border. The wall towers over the land, impenetrable to the masses who once crossed freely when they decided to escape their ā€œgreat national deathā€, delivered to them by barrel bombs and the ā€œpure and piousā€ Takbir1 cries. 

Designed to span 614 kilometers, around 400 kilometers of the wall have already been constructed. The barrier is a concrete structure reinforced with tunnels and thermal cameras, intended to secure the border with Syria, as Iraqi authorities in charge of this project have declared.

A frantic escape

More than half a million Yazidis once lived in Sinjar, under the protection of the sacred Mother Goddess2. Within hours, their homeland was transformed into a ghost town. Women were transformed into commodities traded in slave markets, men were rendered into skeletons jumbled in mass graves, and children were lured by fanatics who wanted to recruit them as future-suicide-bombers.

As the sun set behind the mountain, families climbed onto the rooftops of their mud homes to escape the summer heat. Men took their positions behind makeshift barricades, armed with rusty, light weapons, ready to resist ISIS militants alone, after the forces assigned to protect the area withdrew without warning. Two hours of sleep was all the residents of Tel Azir had before waking to the sound of gunfire. Death was approaching like a sky closing in.

Read it all here......
posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 12:36 PM   0 comments
This Day In History

May 01, 2020: Baghdad, Iraq
A gay man is shot five times in a targeted attack: 1 Killed

 

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 12:30 PM   0 comments
Defeating Iran’s regime requires patience, but shouldn’t take ā€˜forever’ By Jonathan S. Tobin
U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit board M/V Blue Star III, a commercial ship suspected of attempting to transit to Iran in violation of the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, as part of ā€œOperation Epic Fury ā€ April 28, 2026. Credit: U.S. Marine Corps.

JNS : Given enough time, a combination of economic and military pressure may be enough for Trump to topple the Islamist terrorists. The question is whether he has it.   Americans don’t like war in general. But if it has to be done, it had better be quick.

The joint U.S.-Israeli effort against Iran may only be two months old, but that is already too long for many people, most of whom never wanted armed conflict with Tehran in the first place. And that is proving to be politically problematic for President Donald Trump and the Republicans.

The Iran war is just one reason for the polls predicting defeat for the GOP in the midterm elections in a year when the incumbent party typically loses. There’s no question that the rise in gas prices, combined with the general unpopularity of foreign entanglements, is a drag on the chances of Trump’s party avoiding an electoral disaster this fall.

While his opponents have accused the president of having no strategy for victory and the president has been characteristically inconsistent, as well as vague when discussing his intentions, the path to success against Iran appears to require the sort of patience that the electorate may not possess.

Iran isn’t winning
And that’s the conundrum at the heart of the current impasse between Washington and Tehran, and Trump and the voters.

Contrary to his critics, Iran isn’t winning. The combined efforts of the United States and Israel have done enormous damage to the Islamist terror regime’s military assets, ballistic-missiles and what’s left of its nuclear program. Even if the conflict were to end today, Iran’s capability of inflicting harm on the West and American allies in the region has been greatly diminished. But that isn’t enough—and Trump knows it.

As he has repeatedly said, Iran must surrender its enriched uranium that has been buried in the rubble of the nuclear facilities that were bombed last June. It also needs to end its missile program and stop spreading terror around the region via its proxies—namely, Hamas, Hezbollah and the Houthis. Yet given the fanatical nature of the regime, and its theocratic and terrorist leaders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), there’s little reason to believe they will do any of that. What’s more, by obstructing the passage of shipping through the Straits of Hormuz, Iran has been able to exert some leverage due to the impact on the supply of oil to Europe and the price of gas in America.

Considering that Trump’s critics in Europe and his Democratic political opponents at home are effectively cheering for the Iranians to hold fast and prevent Trump from being able to credibly claim victory in the conflict, Tehran has seemingly every reason to persevere until the United States gives up. Its leaders have played the waiting game before with Western nations and always got the better of them.

That seems like a formula for a defeat for the joint U.S.-Israel effort and, more importantly, as far as Trump’s political foes are concerned, also one for the president. That’s why so many in the American press and elsewhere have interpreted Trump’s acceptance of a ceasefire, albeit while still enforcing a blockade of Iranian ports, as a sign that the administration is weakening and will eventually concede failure at some point before rising gas prices turn a midterm setback into a rout.

Yet that assumption doesn’t take into account what Trump is obviously attempting to do.

Read it all here.......
posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 12:27 PM   0 comments
COMMENT - Greatest confusion lies not in symbols or celebrations By R Nadeswaran


Malaysiakini : COMMENT -  Anything resembling a cross supposedly confuses Muslims; they claim the kebaya worn by airline stewardesses is too revealing and dictate that names of food and beverages like hot dogs and ginger beer must be changed to avoid confusion.

Don’t forget that Oktoberfest, a harvest festival in Germany, has been called a ā€œpesta arakā€ (alcohol party), the Bon Odori, the Japanese annual cultural festival, is ā€œunacceptable to Muslimsā€, and greetings, like ā€œMerry Christmasā€ or acknowledging Valentine’s Day, have been flagged as potentially confusing.

So, do we remove the plus (+) sign from our arithmetic books and redesign the aprons at our airports so that they don’t confuse Muslim passengers?

ABC123 : I never understand why the religious zealots are so sensitive about alcohol and a naked thigh and smelly animals, but not about the rampant corruption and leakages in our country that is bleeding the country dry.

Sealthedeal : Well said. These hypocritical Malay politicians and religious types love the word confusion and use it to justify their imposition of their own religion which non Muslims shun because of the restrictions on their freedoms. 

The fact is that most Malays don't get confused especially the younger generations and increasingly view the the conservative religious authorities negatively because of the excessive controls over their lives. 

It was good to see Yeo Bee Yin supporting the rain festival today in the Malay Mail. More should come out and support the initiative and fire back at the kill joys milking the event for their own selfish purposes.

Annus horriiblis : Spot on, Nades. A spade has to be called a spade. Politicians and others who dress up hypocrisy as virtue must be called out if we are to preserve our moral compass.

Read it all here........

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 12:14 PM   0 comments
Badminton singles collapse: How Malaysia fell behind the modern game By Frankie D'Cruz

Free Malaysia Today : Malaysia’s Thomas Cup exit did not expose a bad week—it exposed a broken singles system struggling to keep up with the sport’s evolving demands.​ PETALING JAYA: Malaysia arrived in Horsens, Denmark, with a problem they could no longer hide. Their singles could not win ties.

While France lined up three players capable of taking control, Malaysia cycled through options that never fully convinced. At the Thomas Cup 2026, the gap was not marginal. It was structural. France did not just beat Japan in the quarter-final. They swept them aside 3-0. Malaysia, against China, never looked in control of the tie.

They were chasing from the start and lost 3-0. That contrast is where this story begins. Kenneth Jonassen called it bluntly: Malaysia’s singles approach is not up to par.

He is right but the issue runs deeper than form. Top-level singles now demands early control. The first three shots matter. So does the ability to change pace without losing shape. The best players build rallies with intent. They defend with purpose, then turn defence into attack in one movement.

Malaysia’s players, in Horsens, struggled to impose that control. They reacted and they reset. They extended rallies without shifting momentum. Effort was visible, authority was not.

This is not about one bad match, it is about a style that no longer stands up. Leong Jun Hao Leong Jun Hao was caught between levels: effort intact, but the gap in control and clarity laid bare. Built systems vs borrowed belief

France did not arrive here by chance. They built towards it. For years, they invested in a cohesive pathway. Their best juniors trained within a single high-performance structure. Coaching, sports science, and competition exposure moved in one direction.

The result is now obvious. Three singles players who can all take a tie—each with clarity, each with belief. They do not wait for a star. They produce options. Malaysia still searches for one player to anchor the tie, and that difference defines everything.

It is not about passion, it is about planning. Justin Hoh Justin Hoh had moments of promise, but not yet the consistency a modern singles tie demands. (Bernama pic) Taking responsibility

Jonassen took responsibility after the defeat, but accountability must come earlier and go wider. If the style is outdated, who allowed it to stay that way? If tactical clarity is missing, where was it built? If confidence never grew across the week, what shaped the preparation?

A national singles director is there to solve problems before they surface, not just explain them after. At the same time, this cannot sit on one man. The system that feeds the senior team must answer as well. Because the harder truth is this: elite singles players are not made at 26.

They are identified young, developed early and tested before they arrive on this stage. If they are not ready by then, the failure began years earlier. Malaysia did not lack effort in Horsens. They lacked certainty.

They played rallies instead of controlling them. They waited for openings instead of creating them. That is habit. France shows what happens when a system commits to a clear idea and stays with it. Malaysia shows what happens when that idea never fully settles. The Thomas Cup 2026 did not create this gap. It revealed it.

And until Malaysia decides what its singles game is meant to be—and builds it with intent—this collapse will not be the last.
posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 11:40 AM   0 comments
Family demands answers on commando in vegetative state By Ayesha Sheik Mazrul


Malaysiakini : The family of a 25-year-old commando is demanding justice after their son was left in a vegetative state following an incident at a Johor army camp. Trooper Abdul Hamid Talib, a member of the Special Service Group (Grup Gerak Khas, GGK), sustained severe injuries at Kem Iskandar in Mersing on March 11.

As a result, Hamid suffered severe head trauma, with part of his skull removed due to the extent of the injury. Hamid is in a vegetative state, where he is unable to speak, eat, or recognise his surroundings, and relies entirely on feeding and breathing tubes.

Speaking at a press conference today, lawyers representing the family claimed that the initial explanation given by the military for the trooper’s injuries was due to a fall.

Lawyers N Surendran and Suzana Norlihan Alias, however, disputed this account, arguing that the extent of his injuries is more consistent with assault or severe physical punishment.

Lawyer N Surendran (middle) with the family of trooper Abdul Hamid Talib during a press conference today

ā€œThe explanation given is that he fell. I don’t think anyone would believe that a 25-year-old, healthy commando could fall and end up like this. ā€œPart of his skull had to be removed. Can you imagine? Can this happen from a fall?ā€ Surendran said at the Lawyers for Liberty (LFL) office today.

Anony_1601363616034791660231601362776648 : ā€œā€œDo the elites in Putrajaya understand what the normal people in this country are going through? This is our question,ā€ he said, adding that such alleged incompetence would not transpire if it involved the children of renowned individuals." 

A 100% definitely true statement. Since the earliest times of military existence, no child of the billionaires, millionaires, royalties, politicians, elites, pengarahs joined the military and were sent off to the battle fields... The existence of these people in military attire and during ceremonial parades is just just rhetorics and facades, a show put up to demonstrate control and publicity stunt to make the rakyat kawtaw to the XXXXXX!! 

None of the categories of the people mentioned in the above paragraph can even do a military march past, do the physical exercises the military personnel go through or even handle the planes, ships or weapons. 

The children of the rakyat are sent to the battle fields to protect the childen of these categories of people, but when any unfortunate incidences happen, the military does no take care of the victims... What a fake madani and reformist UG!! Malaysia needs a "Pete Hegeth" NOT a umno politikus as a defence minister!!

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posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 10:44 AM   0 comments
'Spy in a cheongsam' Blossom Wong dies at 88 By Alyaa Alhadjri


Malaysiakini : Known as the ā€œMalaysian spy in a cheongsamā€, retired Special Branch officer ā€œBlossomā€ Wong Kooi Fong passed away today at the age of 88. The former 1960s undercover agent died at Kuala Lumpur Hospital from a stroke caused by a brain haemorrhage, said her daughter, Dr Christina Blossom Welch, to Malaysiakini.

ā€œShe was absolutely fine yesterday. We brought her to the emergency department yesterday morning, and she passed away earlier this morning.

ā€œIt was all very fast and unexpected. I was with her when she started to feel unwell, I was with her in the ambulance, and I was with her this morning,ā€ said Christina. She said a wake for her mother will be held on May 3 and 4 at Nirvana 2, Kuala Lumpur, followed by a funeral on May 5.

Born in Sungai Besi, Kuala Lumpur, Wong retired from the police force in 1993 after 36-and-a-half years of service, at the time leading the Sexual Violence, Child Abuse, and Domestic Violence Investigation Division at Bukit Aman under Inspector-General of Police Hanif Omar.

Her nickname, Blossom, derived from her childhood hobby of planting flowers, was used as an alias early in her career while conducting surveillance to gather intelligence on communist activities.

According to a 2024 article by entertainment portal Juice, other highlights of Wong’s career include her role in leading some of the earliest anti-vice operations to rescue underage girls trapped by local prostitution rings.

Mano : Death only removes the physical presence of a person but the good memories of that person lingers on in our minds. May your soul rest in peace. The issue is some segments of society are SO UNPATRIOTIC that they think others are like them. 

When we see blatant corruption, misuse of power and positions to enrich themselves, their families and cronies, what can we think?? Are not those acts of theirs truly undermining the country ( the poor getting poorer but their elites live here and in the west with opulence). 

Is that patriotic?? They skillfully deliberately raise racial issues like pig farming, etc etc to fan racial murmuring-- that is patriotic and adheres to Rukun Negara? They show themselves to be totally disrespectful of the 3R themselves but claim the NM will undermine the country??

Veteran 1972 : Without the Type C infiltrating the CPM, you think we could have defeated the insurgency, oops I meant the "Cessation of Hostilities", which the Umno led government conveniently reneged upon, to suit their agenda?

Mazhilamani : Proud of what Puan Wong Kooi Fong did for the country at the risk of her own life. There were indeed Chinese who fought the Communist and there must be many such persons. 

Not the way it is narrated now. Thanks Puan, and may you find the well deserved Rest and Peace in the arms of the Divine.

Relieved : What an achievement to make the nation proud. I recall the days when there were many NMs leading important departments. Sikhs who were chief inspectors, Indians leading medical disciplines, etc. Which politician was most instrumental in ethnic cleansing of key appointments?

flyingeagle : Will the malays the fanatics recognise the non malays strong contribution to Malaysia?

posted by Major D Swami (Retired) @ 10:23 AM   0 comments
Who Did Leavitt Just NAME? Press Secretary Blames 'Big Names' for Trump Assassination Plot

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a high-stakes briefing today, formally identifying several big names allegedly involved in a sophisticated assassination plot targeting President Donald Trump.

Speaking from the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room, Leavitt detailed ongoing investigations by federal authorities into a network of high-profile individuals and entities purportedly linked to the security threat. The White House emphasized that President Trump remains secure under heightened Secret Service protection while the Department of Justice and intelligence agencies pursue leads regarding foreign and domestic interference.

This development follows weeks of intense scrutiny over the President's safety protocols and has sparked immediate calls for congressional hearings into the origins of the conspiracy.
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Ben Carson Just TRIGGERED The Democrats
Friday, May 01, 2026

Ben Carson delivers a powerful speech addressing division, identity politics, conservative values, Donald Trump, media narratives, and independent thinking. He explains how people have historically been divided—from slavery to modern politics—and argues that the same tactics are still being used today.

Carson shares his personal journey from growing up in liberal strongholds like Detroit, Boston, and Baltimore to becoming a conservative after listening to Ronald Reagan. He challenges the idea that conservatives are racist and points to Trump’s policies, criminal justice reform, economic gains, and support for black communities as evidence against that narrative. The speech focuses on thinking independently, rejecting group pressure, and understanding political messaging beyond media framing.

In today’s video, we break down the confrontation, legal clash, or political fallout that just unfolded.
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Disney CEO Drops NIGHTMARE NEWS On Jimmy Kimmel Over Trump Assassination Jokes

Kimmel joked Melania has a glow like an expectant widow days before the attempt so Trump demands he gets immediately fired by Disney and ABC for one of the lowest rated shows on television.

FCC reviewing ABC licenses creates the first big test for new CEO Josh D'Amaro with affiliates yanking promos.1 2 This matters because it destroys any remaining trust while your tax dollars and subscriptions fund this hate. Look, the legitimate consequences for Kimmel look brutal from lost revenue to cancellation. What fucked up fallout hits next that could end his career for good?

Finally Kimmel gets fcuked good and proper.
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Exigent Circumstances: A Path Less Taken — A Soldier’s Story


A Soldier’s Story

This is a gripping account of stoic combat leadership under pressure. It portrays a commander who does not waver when decisions must be made in seconds and consequences echo for years. In the crucible of conflict, leadership is not theoretical — it is tested in dust, heat, and fire.

The narrative explores leadership in trying times: motivating troops through exhaustion, fear, and uncertainty; maintaining discipline when resources are thin; and standing firm against racial and religious bigotry within and beyond the ranks. The story does not romanticize war — it presents its realism unfiltered.

Training sequences bring authenticity to the forefront — cross-training with the American Green Berets, joint operations coordination, and indirect fire support from Apache attack helicopters. These elements ground the memoir in operational detail while highlighting professional military standards and interoperability.

Beyond combat, the book underscores the humanitarian dimension of conflict. The presence of the World Food Program delivering aid reminds readers that war zones are inhabited by civilians caught in the crossfire — and that soldiers often serve as protectors as much as warriors.

This is not merely a war story. It is a study of moral courage, resilience, and leadership forged in exigent circumstances. Young officers, cadets, and anyone interested in real-world command responsibility would find valuable lessons within its pages.   

A Soldier’s Story presents itself as a study in stoic combat leadership under extreme pressure. At its strongest, the book succeeds in portraying command not as rhetoric, but as responsibility borne in morally and operationally ambiguous environments.

The memoir’s central strength lies in its depiction of leadership during instability. The author emphasizes decisiveness in chaotic situations, the burden of motivating exhausted troops, and the discipline required to maintain cohesion amid racial and religious tensions. These themes elevate the narrative beyond a conventional war chronicle and position it as a reflection on moral courage within imperfect institutions. 

The A Team Green Berets attached to us to provide fire support, that's me in the yellow t-shirt

Operational realism is another notable asset. Descriptions of cross-training with United States Army Special Forces (Green Berets), coordination involving AH-64 Apache attack helicopters and Spectre AC 130 gunships, and humanitarian logistics linked to the World Food Program  add technical credibility. These details ground the narrative in professional military practice rather than abstraction, particularly in discussions of interoperability and indirect fire support. 

However, the book’s assertive tone occasionally narrows its analytical depth. The portrayal of leadership is largely unwavering and stoic — admirable traits — but at times the narrative risks presenting a singular perspective. Moments of self-interrogation or acknowledgment of strategic miscalculation could have strengthened its intellectual rigor. Readers seeking broader geopolitical context or comparative analysis of military doctrine may find the scope limited to the author’s lived experience.

The treatment of racial and religious bigotry is direct and emotionally charged. While this candor gives the work authenticity, it also invites scrutiny. The narrative would benefit from deeper structural analysis of the institutions described, rather than relying primarily on anecdotal testimony. That said, the willingness to confront discrimination within a military framework distinguishes the book from more sanitized memoirs.

Stylistically, the prose is functional and mission-focused, mirroring the temperament it seeks to portray. It avoids melodrama, though at times it leans toward declarative assertion rather than reflective exploration. The realism in training sequences and operational coordination stands out more strongly than the introspective passages.

Ultimately, Exigent Circumstances is less a literary war epic and more a leadership case study forged in adversity. Its value lies in its firsthand insight into command responsibility under pressure, particularly for young officers or students of applied leadership. As a narrative, it is compelling; as an analytical work, it is strongest when it examines the tension between duty, identity, and institutional loyalty — and somewhat less so when it defaults to affirmation of personal resolve.

It is not propaganda, nor is it detached scholarship. It occupies the complex middle ground of lived experience — earnest, forceful, and open to both admiration and critique.

Reviews By Local Columnists who have read the book

1. What a soldier’s memoir says about Malaysia By Frankie D'Cruz

Some books inspire pride. Others confront us with truths we would rather avoid. Retired army major D Swami’s memoir, Exigent Circumstances – A Soldier’s Journey Down the Road Less Travelled, belongs to the latter. It unsettles, provokes, and refuses to let readers look away.

Read more here......

2. A soldier's harrowing memoir of service to country By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy

My platoon commander said, ā€œSir, the operations officer told me not to follow your orders and not to return fire if fired upon the patrol, that they are all our saudara (relations by virtue of them being Muslims).ā€

Read it all here.......

The price of the book is RM65.00 only. Postage is free, via a courier, payment is online I will forward my banking details if you are interested. Once payment is done, please send me your address, most of you have bought this book. 

I would appreciate it if you could introduce this book to others. Not many books left.  I am not a famous author, it can only be done by word of mouth. Thank You!

From Online retailers in Malaysia: 

Shopee: You can purchase the book from the Gerakbudaya/SIRD Malaysia official store on Shopee. 

MPHOnline.com: The book is listed as available on the MPH Online website. 

Kinokuniya Malaysia: You can find the book on Kinokuniya's Malaysian website, where it was in stock at their fulfillment center as of August 2025. 

Gerakbudaya: The publisher's website also lists the book for sale. 

Lazada: The Gerakbudaya/SIRD Malaysia official online store on Lazada also offers the book. 

Physical bookstores: MPH Bookstores: Search results suggest availability at MPH stores, such as the TRX store, although it's best to check with a specific branch for current stock. 

Kinokuniya: The book is available in stock at Kinokuniya's fulfillment center for online orders, suggesting you can also find it at their physical stores. 

Contact me​, the author, to buy the book here and share with your friends who might be interested, it's RM65, text me via WhatsApp at +012 4084300 if you are interested in purchasing this book, postage is free. 

International buyers: Mary Martin Booksellers: This international bookseller lists the book, confirming it is a paperback written in English and self-published in, Malaysia.

This book is in the Malaysian National Library, Library of the University Pertahanan of the MAF,  Library of the National University  of Singapore, Armed Forces Museum Port Dickson and Library of Yale University located in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

If you are interested in buying this book text me with your name at +6012-4084300, please do not call, too many spammers. Please let me know if you want it autographed

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THEY DIDN'T EXPECT TRUMP... Black Pastor GOES OFF on the LIESā€”ā€˜GOD CHOSE HIM!’
Thursday, April 30, 2026

The pastor was right, if it wasn’t for Trump they would be persecuting Christians. Trump said it when he run the first time: "They are not after me - they are after you, I am just standing on the way" I will never forget it.

This is exactly what Donald Trump said a long time ago that they’re really not after him there after you and me they want us to be their slaves while they put our money in their pockets. I heard that about Trump years ago by a rabbi that he was a spiritual buffer from God to protect us. They come after you through your children. 

The schools. Lack of religion or faith in school. They don’t teach our children the things that we need to know like the constitution. They keep them ignorant that’s why our younger generations are sad. The dumber we get the more control they have !!! So yes they are coming after you !!!!!

God doesn't choose the qualified, He qualifies the chosen.
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How Arabic Numerals Aren't Actually Arabic

In this episode of the Airlearn Language Show, we break down the real story behind the number system that runs the modern world. From ancient India’s invention of zero and positional notation… to the scholars of Baghdad who preserved and expanded it… to medieval Europe.

Where it was first banned before becoming essential — this is a journey across three civilizations and over a thousand years. You’ll see why Roman numerals couldn’t scale, how one idea completely transformed mathematics, and how history often credits the last link in the chain — not the first. Bhramhagupta was the first recorded person to write the number 0 because the earlier records are destroyed. 

The foundations of algebra also originated in India, with significant developments appearing as early as 800 BCE in the Shulba Sutras and advancing through ancient mathematicians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, and Bhaskara. Indian mathematicians developed symbolic representation (Bija Ganita), negative numbers, zero, and methods for solving quadratic and indeterminate equations long before they were standardized in other regions.

The Arabs had a backward culture, they had to kill, maraud and steal for most of the stuff throughout the centuries.
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This Is Not A Religion — Science Just Confirmed It

Is Hinduism actually a religion? Science and ancient wisdom suggest otherwise. Sanatana Dharma — the world's oldest living philosophical tradition — contains truths that modern quantum physics is only beginning to confirm.

— Why the word Hindu does not appear even once in any Hindu scripture 

— How Sanatana Dharma is the oldest living philosophical tradition on Earth 

— The shocking connection between the Vedas and modern quantum physics  

— Why CERN placed a statue of Shiva at their headquarters in Geneva   

— How Hinduism officially accepts atheism within its own philosophy 

— Why Carl Sagan and Schrƶdinger were obsessed with the Upanishads 

— The four goals of human life that give you complete freedom to enjoy the world 

— The two Sanskrit truths that destroyed every hierarchy ever created 

— Why Hinduism has launched zero religious wars in 10,000 years of history

— How the number zero — which powers every device you own — came from ancient India
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Rubber, Roots and the Tears of the Forgotten By Joseph Tek Choon Yee

Despite the fact that Indian convicts didn't make their presence felt in Kedah, the sight of numerous rubber trees lining the sides of the dual carriageway leading into Sungai Petani soon reminds me of Indian migrant contribution in the advancement of the agricultural sector in this country.

The Edge Malaysia : A lifelong love of history has led me here — to begin writing and to honour the stories that built our past. I remember watching Roots, the 1977 television series based on Alex Haley’s book — the story of Kunta Kinte, the African man torn from his homeland and chained into slavery.

His pain, his pride, his longing for home — all of it seared into my mind. It made me wonder about our own histories here in Malaya: who were the ones who toiled, who wept and who built the land we inherited? From slavery to indenture: How the empire built Malaya’s workforce.

When the British Empire abolished slavery in 1833 through the Slavery Abolition Act, it freed bodies but not its hunger for cheap labour. The empire’s vast machinery still needed hands to mine tin, clear jungles, plant tropical crops and lay railways across its colonies.

In Malaya, where the local Malay population largely remained tied to village life, the British turned to large-scale imported labour from India and China — a system less visible than slavery, yet no less binding.

South Indian Tamils arrived through kangani recruitment, bound by contracts that promised meagre pay and tied them to planters through debt and dependency. In the mines, thousands of Chinese ā€œcooliesā€ toiled under the tropical sun, drawn or deceived into hard labour by brokers from Guangdong and Fujian.

The indentured labour system became the British Empire’s moral camouflage — slavery by another name, dressed in the language of contracts. It kept the estates productive, the mines humming, and the treasury full. The British divided labour by race: Indians for plantations, Chinese for mines and trade, and Malays for rural administration — an order that sustained both profit and control.

From these movements of people and toil arose modern Malaya — its railways, towns, and industries built on the backs of those who came not as conquerors, but as survivors. Their sweat and sorrow seeded the multicultural nation we now call home.

Read it all here at The Edge.
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The HORRORS of Taliban's Execution Methods *Warning REAL FOOTAGE

When the Taliban first rose to power, many Afghans hoped the fighting might finally end. But very quickly, another nightmare began to unfold. Streets, stadiums, and village squares turned into places of death.

What the Taliban unleashed was not just punishment, but a system of horror designed to break a nation, and its scars are still spreading today. In today's video we look at The HORRORS of Taliban's Execution Methods. Barbarism and savagery at it's finest. 7th century thinking meets the modern world. 

Taliban have just indoctrinated a crime syndicate using the pretense of moral superiority while using intimidation and threats for control. These are godless criminal minds with zero regard for human life. This is what they do to their own people... imagine what they do to non moslems (no capitals on purpose)... Despicable savages.

The strange thing about Muslims is if you offered them this kind of radical Islam or no Islam they will choose the radical kind every time.
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Liberal Media ABANDONED Democrats After Trump Assassination Attempt

The moment the liberal media turned on the Democrat Party is going viral — and the receipts are UNDENIABLE. After the White House Correspondents' Dinner assassination attempt against Trump exposed the left's anti-Trump rhetoric as a direct cause of political violence,

Charlamagne Tha God and major media figures broke ranks with the Democrat machine in real time. The same media that spent years building a unified anti-Trump narrative is now pointing the finger directly at the party they helped protect. Democrats built this media machine to shield their every scandal. 

Now that machine is turning on them because they know — when a shooter's manifesto quotes Democrat talking points, there's no spin left. The ALMIGHTY FAMILY gets the receipts first. Watch the full breakdown: who said what, when they said it, and why this moment could reshape the 2026 political landscape forever. No agenda, no narrative — just receipts.

We stand with Trump and Trump stands with us the American people!!!!!!!
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Suspect charged in White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, Department of Justice offers details

FBI Director Kash Patel, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeanine Pirro held a news conference in the wake of the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. 

Where a gunman allegedly targeted President Donald Trump and members of his administration. Cole Allen, 31, is accused of opening fire inside the Washington Hilton after rushing past a security checkpoint while armed with multiple weapons. He was taken into custody at the scene and is now facing three federal charges, including one count of attempted assassination against President Donald Trump. 

The Acting US Attorney General, Todd Blanche, announced that the Department of Justice filed three federal charges against Allen: One count of attempted assassination against President Trump; punishable by up to life in prison One count of interstate transportation of a firearm to commit a felony; punishable by up to 10 years in prison One count of discharge of a firearm during a crime of violence; punishable by a mandatory minimum of 10 years to a maximum of life

Read it all here.......
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Muslim ā€˜journalist’ in Salon mag: ā€˜Under Trump, it’s become acceptable to hate all Muslims’

By Robert Spencer : ā€œI am an 84-year-old journalist who is Muslim, Arab and Black. I have lived and worked in Washington for 46 years.ā€ Impressive! Yet it harms Salih’s case. Could a non-Muslim journalist live and work in Mecca for 46 years? No, he couldn’t do so for 46 seconds.

And as in so very many other articles of this kind, Salih chronicles how Trump and so many other patriotic politicians are supposedly mean to Muslims, but he overstates his case. Nothing Trump has said or done, even saying ā€œPraise be to Allahā€ to the leaders of the Iranian Islamic regime, means that it is ā€œacceptable to hate all Muslims.ā€

Also like so very many other articles of this kind, Salih never comes close to dealing with the fact that people are concerned about Islam not out of ā€œracismā€ or ā€œbigotryā€ or ā€œIslamophobia,ā€ but because they’re concerned about jihad violence and Sharia oppression. 

Salih and his ilk cannot and will not grant that as a legitimate concern, because to do so would be to admit that ā€œthe religion itself is inseparable from terrorism,ā€ which Salih explicitly denies and decries below. Yet what are we to think about all of Islam’s violent and supremacist teachings? If just one of these Islamic apologists would deal honestly with those texts and teachings, some progress might conceivably be made. But they never do so. 

ā€œI’m a Muslim who loves America. Trump and the GOP have crossed my red line: George W. Bush and Dick Cheney never went this far. Under Trump, it’s become acceptable to hate all Muslims,ā€ by Mohammad Ali Salih, Salon, April 26, 2026:

This coming week, I am planning to return to my White House vigil. I am an 84-year-old journalist who is Muslim, Arab and Black. I have lived and worked in Washington for 46 years.

I have done this before. I began my first vigil in 2008, appearing occasionally outside the White House. (See the image above this article.) I ended it in 2016, largely because Donald Trump’s attacks on Muslims during his presidential campaign gave me reason to be afraid. Those were followed, of course, by many anti-Muslim executive orders during his first term as president, and still more during his second term.

Nearly two months ago, Trump joined with Israel in launching devastating bombing attacks on Iran, a major Muslim country. More recently, over Easter weekend, Trump finally crossed my personal red line: He attacked Islam itself.

Many Arab and Muslim rulers are clearly afraid to criticize Trump, and apparently afraid to defend their own faith. I may be a humble, elderly journalist, but I am not afraid. I plan to return to stand in front of the White House, alone and silent. I will raise above my head a banner that reads, ā€œWhat is Islam?ā€ and ā€œWhat is Terrorism?ā€ In smaller print, it will say: ā€œI Will Be Here Until I Die!ā€

Trump’s words and actions are no surprise. Throughout his political career, he has frequently used inflammatory rhetoric toward Islam. During his first campaign, he issued an infamous press release that remains a cornerstone of this discussion: ā€œDonald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on.ā€

In a CNN interview early in the 2016 campaign, Trump said: ā€œI think Islam hates us. There’s something there — there’s a tremendous hatred there. We have to get to the bottom of it. There is an unbelievable hatred of us.ā€

Throughout his first term, he criticized his predecessors for not using the specific terminology ā€œradical Islamic terrorism.ā€ That language is favored by many American conservatives who argue that the religion itself is inseparable from terrorism.

I plan to return to stand before the White House, alone and silent. I will raise above my head a banner that reads, ā€œWhat is Islam?ā€ and ā€œWhat is Terrorism?ā€ In smaller print, it will say: ā€œI Will Be Here Until I Die!ā€

Addressing a joint session of Congress during his first year as president, Trump declared: ā€œWe cannot let this evil continue. … We are going to defeat radical Islamic terrorism, just as we have defeated every threat we have faced in every age.ā€

His remarks over Easter weekend arguably went much further. He criticized those he believes do not share ā€œWestern values,ā€ explicitly linking religious identity to civilizational conflict:

Happy Easter to all, except those who want to destroy our Country with their radical religions and ideologies. We are a Christian nation, and we will not let Islam or any other force replace our heritage. It’s a Crusade for survival!

As readers of Salon will no doubt remember, he went on to threaten Iran with both profanity and deeply offensive religious mockery: ā€œOpen the F**kin’ Strait, you crazy bastards, or you’ll be living in Hell — JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah.ā€

Muslim leaders in the U.S. were outraged, and condemned this attempt to weaponize the sacred phrase ā€œPraise be to Allahā€ (Alhamdulillah, in Arabic) in a vulgar and threatening context.

Many Christian leaders, to be fair, were also outraged that the president would stoop so low on the holiest day of the Christian year.
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Meet the Democrats’ New Top Strategist By Robert Spencer


Robert Spencer : One of the more bizarre aspects of the third attempt to assassinate President Donald Trump is how the left’s propaganda mills, more commonly known as the mainstream media, have treated the would-be assassin, Cole Allen.

As his manifesto makes abundantly clear, he is very much one of them, and so we see nothing of what we would be seeing if, say, a would-be assassin of some leftist had turned out to be a MAGA hat-wearing patriot. In that case, the media would be saying, all day every day, how dangerous the ideas that motivated the shooter really were, and calling for legislation and programs to stamp them out once and for all.

With Cole Allen, however, it’s a vastly different story.

By now, the whole world has weighed in on the tense tĆŖte-Ć -tĆŖte between Trump and CBS’s Norah O’Donnell, who used Allen’s manifesto to challenge the president on some of the left’s most hysterical and baseless claims that he is a ā€œpedophileā€ and a ā€œrapist.ā€ The fact that a would-be killer was making these charges did not deter O’Donnell for one second. It was as if she had been challenging Trump on the political theory of Lee Harvey Oswald. And that was by no means all.

O’Donnell also asked Trump: ā€œThe other thing in the manifesto that I think is worth looking at in terms of determining his motive is he had been staying at the hotel since Friday. He checked in, he said he had cased the place, and he wrote, ā€˜What the hell is the Secret Service doing?’ And he wrote this quote, ā€˜I expected security cameras at every bend, bugged hotel rooms, armed agents every ten feet, metal detectors out the wazoo. What I got is nothing.’ He wrote, ā€˜Like, this level of incompetence is insane.’ Sir, you have already had two attempted ā€“ā€

Contrary to O’Donnell’s preamble, this passage had nothing whatsoever to do with Allen’s motive. That motive was obvious: Allen hated Trump because he had imbibed the left’s talking points, and wanted him dead. The competence or lack thereof of the Secret Service had nothing to do with it. O’Donnell was reading Allen’s words and challenging Trump about them as if the assassin were a security expert.

Even that wasn’t all. O’Donnell told Trump that Allen ā€œhad social media accounts that had anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric…. Well, he had a lot of anti-Christian rhetoric. He had– he was part of a group called the Wide Awakes. He had attended a No Kings protest in California.ā€ She followed this up with ā€œWhat did security tell you about what may have been his motives?,ā€ as if his motives weren’t clear from what she had just said. This led to Trump discussing the No Kings protests.

There is more.

Read the rest here.
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At 19-16 down, Malaysia’s badminton future refused to wait By Frankie D'Cruz
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Low Zi Yu-Noraqilah Maisarah Ramdan pulled off a huge upset against world No 7 duo Rin Iwanaga-Kie Nakanishi in the final Group B match of the Uber Cup Finals 2026 between Malaysia and Japan yesterday. (Bernama pic)

Free Malaysia Today : Malaysia lost the Uber Cup tie. But in a single, stunning victory over a world No 7 pair, two teenagers delivered something far more enduring — belief that the future has already arrived. PETALING JAYA: At 19-16 down in the decider, they were not supposed to believe.

Not against the world No 7 pair. Not on a stage this big. Not at 15 and 18. But belief, it turned out, did not care about rankings. On a tense night at the Uber Cup, Malaysia may have lost the tie but in those final, breathless moments, something far more significant took shape.

Low Zi Yu and Noraqilah Maisarah Ramdan arrived as underdogs, ranked No 143 in the world and playing on a stage that typically belongs to experience. Across the net stood Japan’s world No 7 pairing of Rin Iwanaga and Kie Nakanishi: established, composed, expected to deliver. The script was clear. Until it wasn’t.

Zi Yu, tall and steady beyond her 15 years, and the pint-sized but fearless 18-year-old Noraqilah refused to follow it. They took the opening game 21-17, lost the second 12-21, and found themselves staring at defeat at 19-16 in the decider. That was where the match should have ended. Instead, it sharpened. One point. Then another. Then another. Five straight points.

Read it all at the source........
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You Won't BELIEVE What JUST Happened To Barack & Michelle Obama!

Obama and Biden, Hillary Clitoris and Adam Schiff should be in prison already. Every single one of them involved in this corruption need to be prosecuted for treason immediately so this doesn’t happen again.

It's about time criminals are being prosecuted! This latest attempt is a desperate action of Obama. He's done. Obama should loose his Presidential retirement for sure ,the divider in chief never the one to bring American citizens together !!! Why didn't President Obama go away and shut up, as other Presidents before him did? Sounds like treason and I believe Obama wanted hanging to still be the punishment because he thought he was going to hang 45. I guess he never read the book of Ester.

You wont believe how many people don't give a damn about the Obamas. Overated social climbers. UGH
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Three Attempts, Zero Accountability: Who’s Really Fueling the Fire Against Trump? By Victor Davis Hanson
Cole Thomas Allen

No president in U.S. history has been the target of three assassination attempts in which shots were fired by either law enforcement or the shooter himself. And yet this is Trump’s third time. Political violence doesn’t happen overnight.

For almost a decade now, the Left has reified the idea that 1. Trump is ā€œliterally Hitlerā€ and 2. that harming him is justified—Gavin Newsom and Robert De Niro talked about hitting Trump in the mouth. Shakespeare in the Park substituted Caesar for a Trump look-alike. Anthony Bourdain said he’d poison him. 

And that lowers the bar. And that means people like Cole Tomas Allen come out of the woodwork, argues Victor Davis Hanson on today’s edition of ā€œVictor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.ā€ They arrested the President of the United States of America 4X, charged him 91X, indicted him 4X, spied on his campaign, sabotaged his first term, jailed his supporters, raided his private residence, censored him, gagged him, tried to bankrupt him, and attempted to remove him from state ballots. 

When all of that failed, they tried to assassinate him not once but four times. And they go on national television to talk about how we need to vote for them to save democracy - Jason D. Meister. No other President of the United States has done as much to drain the Swamp and stop the corruption. Perhaps these issues are not mutually exclusive.

When the mentally deranged are allowed to walk among normal people, normal people have to deal with this type of behavior.
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COMMENT - From camera to courtroom : Ex-press photographer's trial for truth By R Nadeswaran

Malaysiakini : COMMENT | You hear about a burglary in the neighbourhood. Three days later, you learn that four houses in the area had been broken into within a week. The occupants file police reports.

Weeks pass. Nothing changes. No updates, no progress. Fear settles in like a second shadow. Now imagine you have a skill - making videos that people actually watch.

BluePanther4725 : This Anwar's Madani government has lost all its principles and direction. It's time to ditch Anwar, his cronies and UMNO in GE16. Bring back the true PKR and PH!

OBSERVER from Space : Thank you brother Nades for writing this article... Another black cloud in this country.. Had to reach the Court of Appeal to straighten the lower courts on a straight forward matter ....so much unwarranted anxiety, money and time wasted...

darmakochi : "The law does not ask whether citizens are safe; it asks whether officials are annoyed." Very well said. Looks like our officials must be having very thin face that is selectively offended when it is pointed out that they are doing their expected duty in a given situation.

Read it all here........

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COMMENT - Invoking royalty, but defying when convenient By Commander S THAYAPARAN (Retired) Royal Malaysian Navy
Monday, April 27, 2026

Malaysiakini : ā€œI will continue my sermons as per usual in surau and mosques,ā€ - PAS president Abdul Hadi Awang, in defying the ban on politicians from delivering lectures or sermons in mosques and surau after the Terengganu sultan was upset that some had done so without approval.

COMMENT | Seri Kembangan assemblyperson Wong Siew Ki is in the crosshairs of PAS because she dares to make policy suggestions that are an economic advantage to the people of Selangor.

This is not about defying the Selangor sultan but rather PAS’ intention to weaken the policy-making processes of democratically elected leaders.

The only reason why PAS continues this strategy is that it is enabled by the pusillanimous tactics of Madani, which is based on two important points: the first is to bully by proxy non-Malay political operatives, and the second is to bolster the religious and racial bona fides of a so-called unity government, which basically means unity for the majority.

Headhunter : "Meanwhile, so-called ā€œMalay firstā€ politicians pay lip service to the institutions but stir up opposition against them when it suits their purposes." 

Exactly. This has long been the approach of Malay politicians from both sides of the political divide whenever it benefits them. Non-Malays know that saying anything against the king and sultans is political suicide. In fact, they are generally respectful and supportive of the royal institution. 

Johor is a good example where the non-Malays are very respectful and proud of being royal subjects of the state. It’s parties like PAS that dare to throw stones at the royal institution and get away with it.

EmEmKay : Thayaparan rightly calls out the hypocrisy in our politics: when it is useful, everyone rushes to ā€œupholdā€ the monarchy, but when royal decisions are inconvenient, the same actors look for ways to sidestep or challenge them. 

Dragging the rulers into partisan battles not only erodes the dignity of the institution, it also undermines the spirit of constitutional democracy. If political leaders truly respect the monarchy and the Federal Constitution, that respect must be shown consistently in both victory and defeat, not weaponised selectively to cling to or capture power.

OBSERVER from Space : Excellent article Commander ! But wasted upon nincompoops..may righteousness sweep away these hypocrites..

Read it all here........
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15 Worst And Most Brutal Punishments In Saudi Arabia
Sunday, April 26, 2026

Worst Punishments In Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia, among the world's wealthiest nations, faces frequent criticism for human rights violations. The middle east country enforces severe punishments, including capital sentences and various forms of corporal punishment, as part of its legal framework.

Understanding the regional laws and cultural contexts is crucial when discussing these penalties. In this video, we delve into the details of these punishments, aiming to offer a comprehensive perspective on the subject. Join us as we explore fifteen of the worst punishments in Saudi Arabia. I don't see this about devotion, I see it about control and corruption. Although we live in a time of technology, some countries are still living in the stonege.

I would be terrified to ever visit this country.
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Douglas Murray DESTROYS Sadiq Khan’s Policy — London Has Fallen Under His Watch

They are not intended to incite or glamorize unlawful acts. Douglas Murray DESTROYS Sadiq Khan’s Policy - The Truth Londoners Were Never Supposed to Hear.

In this powerful and unflinching monologue, Douglas Murray exposes how Sadiq Khan has spent nearly a decade turning ordinary British people into strangers in their own capital. From banning the word ā€œChristmasā€ while lighting up the West End in Islamic green, to calling 150,000 peaceful Brits ā€œfar-rightā€ and ā€œNazisā€. 

Murray reveals the shocking double standards, the deliberate cultural replacement, and the betrayal of London’s historic identity. Why was Sadiq Khan knighted while crime soared and working-class Londoners were punished? Why the silence on October 7th but instant condemnation when Jewish ambulances were attacked? This is the video the establishment doesn’t want you to watch.

Keep fighting for the freedom your father's died for. English, Irish, Scotish and Welsh fight for your country.
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