Malaysia better watch out.
There is too much race, tribalism, religion, sectarianism, corruption, cronyism, insufficient logical thinking and common sense in the Middle East. So they just cannot find the simple and easy solutions to their really easy problems.
The same in Malaysia.
Just like in the Middle East - the problems in Malaysia are caused by immaturity and childishness. Fools thinking they know what to do.
Despite failing for 20 years, 30 years, 50 years, 70 years, failing for centuries the fools think 'Lets do it again, maybe, just maybe, insya Allah, this time we will get the right results'.
So this is what happened in Lebanon, Iran and Iraq over the last weekend.
No.1 Protests in Iran
Protests across Iran, burning banks, angry over gas prices
Iran’s protests come after massive protests in Iraq
more than 300 killed by Iraqi security forces
also protests in Lebanon
Protests began in Iran’s Ahwaz that borders Iraq
Six protesters killed
Nov 11 protesters tore down Iranian flag in Ahwaz
representing larger anti-regime sentiment
Andishe, south of Caspian sea, people took over Basij militia hq.
anger at Iranian regime and fuel prices
parts of city engulfed in smoke and fire
fuel prices risen 50% across country
protests spread to Tabriz, Mashhad, Bandar Abbas, Khorramshahr, Abadan, Shiraz
Iranian mobile networks went offline Sat night amid rising protests
Videos showed security forces firing tear gas, clashing protesters
In Isfahan protester was killed
images of Iranian regime leaders being burned
protesters burning banks across country
Maskan bank burned
bank Behbahan in Khuzestan
video from Shiraz showed hundreds of men rioting
people angry price rises used to fund foreign wars
Iran has major allies in Iraq, Lebanon
Iranians learned about protests in Iraq, Lebanon through media
fueling local protests to rise up
Protesters shouted against Iranian involvement abroad
condemning supporting Islamic Jihad in Gaza
protesters argue regime increased prices to fund Hezbollah
In Eslamshahr people protested against wasting money on “Palestine.”
In Urmia people chanted “the enemy is here,” a reference to the regime
Posters of Khamenei torn down in other cities.
also shouted “down with the dictator,” in Tehran
protesters targeted President Hassan Rouhani, Ayatollah Khamenei
Rouhani faltering, unable to control events
No. 2 Protests in Iraq
estimated 350 people killed, thousands wounded since Oct. 1
in Basra, demonstrators blocked main roads
Clashes Sat to Sun in Karbala
Iraq 12th most corrupt country in the world
corruption key driver of popular anger behind protests
elites award public sector jobs based on bribes, nepotism, sectarianism
ignoring painful youth unemployment rate of 25%
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