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Malaysians are making fun of Donald Trump The government claims they have no Oil, This comes after the US Embassy released stunning satellite images of the country.
The Kuala Lumpur mission released a striking satellite image taken from the International Space Station in 2016, showing lightning streaking through towering clouds high in the sky. Malaysia.
“Malaysia, you have never looked so vibrant,” the embassy wrote in the caption of the post, which was shared on the social media platform.
“Those bright whites aren’t city lights, but massive lightning emanating from within a thunderstorm system. Unless you see it from this angle, it’s easy to forget we live on a living planet. Whether you’re below or above the storm, the view is spectacular,” it added.
The seemingly innocuous post sparked a wave of self-deprecating humor online in Malaysia, with users jokingly urging Washington not to turn its attention to their country following the incident. Trump administration attacks exist Venezuela.
The most popular comment on Facebook was: “Please tell your president we are out of oil. All we have is Saji cooking oil.”
Some people are obsessed with the stereotype that Malaysia is an underdeveloped country where people live in trees.
“As you can see, we live in the jungle. We make fires to warm our bodies,” one user said.
Another joked: “We don’t have cities. We all live in trees. (Note: We don’t have oil).”
“Dear Trump…we live in a jungle…no oil, just tigers and alligators,” quipped one user named Alif Sazali.
Mohd Raffi Merusin claims on Facebook that Malaysia doesn’t have any crude oil, “just abundant oil” palm oil and thunderstorms”.
On Instagram, the same photo attracted hundreds of comments, with some asking: “Are we the next Venezuela?”
Another suggested to the US: “You could choose Brunei or Singapore.”
Some commenters pointed out the irony of surveillance and intervention. “It’s weird that the US Embassy released satellite images of Malaysia without any warning,” said a user named Ina Abd Rahman.
The U.S. vowed to take control of Venezuela’s oil “indefinitely” following the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month, sparking oil jeers.
President Trump claims that the United States will take over Venezuela and develop its oil reserves. He also announced that Venezuela will provide the United States with 30-50 million barrels of “sanctioned oil”
Mr. Trump has since Reaffirmed desire to seize Greenlandthreatening the United States to “take action against Greenland whether they like it or not.”
The Trump administration has repeatedly refused to rule out the use of force to seize Danish territory.
