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Like all strong leaders, Dr M, an Indian is smart man by going "off script".
Trump recently said:
"This is how I got elected, by being off script . . . and if we don't go off script, our country is in big trouble, folks..."
Looks like my fellow smart Indian is of the same league as Trump.
He supports China over the bankrupt Yankees.
South China Morning Post
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/poli...-rich-china-over-fickle-us-malaysias-mahathir
Politics I’d side with rich China over fickle US: Malaysia’s Mahathir
• Mohamad Malaysia will make its own way in dealing with China’s rise and not take cues from Western scaremongering over Huawei and the belt and road, says PM
• He spoke to the South China Morning Post in an exclusive interview, his first with overseas media this year
Topic | Malaysia Bhavan Jaipragas Updated: Friday, 8 Mar, 2019 7:58am
If forced to take sides in the high-stakes geopolitical rivalry and trade war between the United States and China, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad would prefer the economic largesse of Beijing. He pointed to the current state of unpredictability of the American superpower as a negative factor when asked about the impact of Sino-American tensions on other, smaller nations in the region. In a wide-ranging and exclusive interview with the South China Morning
Trump recently said:
"This is how I got elected, by being off script . . . and if we don't go off script, our country is in big trouble, folks..."
Looks like my fellow smart Indian is of the same league as Trump.
He supports China over the bankrupt Yankees.
South China Morning Post
https://www.scmp.com/week-asia/poli...-rich-china-over-fickle-us-malaysias-mahathir
Politics I’d side with rich China over fickle US: Malaysia’s Mahathir
• Mohamad Malaysia will make its own way in dealing with China’s rise and not take cues from Western scaremongering over Huawei and the belt and road, says PM
• He spoke to the South China Morning Post in an exclusive interview, his first with overseas media this year
Topic | Malaysia Bhavan Jaipragas Updated: Friday, 8 Mar, 2019 7:58am
If forced to take sides in the high-stakes geopolitical rivalry and trade war between the United States and China, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad would prefer the economic largesse of Beijing. He pointed to the current state of unpredictability of the American superpower as a negative factor when asked about the impact of Sino-American tensions on other, smaller nations in the region. In a wide-ranging and exclusive interview with the South China Morning
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