Star Online:
PM: We won't wage war for Jho Low, and IGP doesn't tell me everything
By Zakiah Koya
The Prime Minister said Malaysia was conscious of not being a strong country and had no intention to go to war over Jho Low.
"We can go to war, but we will lose the war and Jho Low. We are conscious that we are not a very strong nation.
"Sometimes people are nice to us, sometimes they are not. We have to accept that," said Dr Mahathir.
He did not name the country concerned.
He also said that the difference between IGP Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador's statements and his could have stemmed from the fact that they didn't speak the same language.
"The IGP said Jho Low was in Cyprus, but I do not speak the same language as IGP. IGP is the IGP. If you give me all these (police) medals on my shoulder, I would speak like the IGP.
"He has told me where he has found him. I would not know but it is not every time when he knows where Jho Low is supposed to be and he rings me up. Once in a while, he tells me," said Dr Mahathir.
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kaytee notes:
IGP has since changed his mind, wakakaka, that it's not Cyprus. As usual Hamid Bador likes name-dropping BUT without any names, wakakaka. For all I know what with Hamid Bador's constant shifting goalposts, Jho Low could be on Fantasy Island.
Oh, Atuk is humble - he won't put Malaysia to war with any country ... except ... (my speculations only) ... with perhaps the exceptions of a lil' red-dot and Bhārat Gaṇarājya, where the latter may NOT offer a fair trial to his matey, Zakir Naik. How can man?
Ze kerbau, Ze kerbau |
Oh, Atuk is humble - he won't put Malaysia to war with any country ... except ... (my speculations only) ... with perhaps the exceptions of a lil' red-dot and Bhārat Gaṇarājya, where the latter may NOT offer a fair trial to his matey, Zakir Naik. How can man?
extradite that alleged money launderer back to Bharatour police & courts want him |
Please Atuk, extradite that trouble-maker, I am getting a bit sick (and also too beautiful) drinking palm oil by now |
Who brought the cancer of Zakir Naik into the country ?
ReplyDeleteand who insisted on keeping him here despite an Indian extradition request?
DeleteThe zombies & the blurred-sotongs of the majority melayu r insisting to keep that fork-tongued ulama here.
DeleteMamak is placating that sentiment, which can strongly affecting the Bersatu's future political posture. He needs to do that bcoz most of his shipwrecked team, survived from the old unmo, depend on this group of irrational morons upholding the spirit of ummat!