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Historical Lessons: Avoiding Foreign Entanglements -Historically, nations that have become embroiled in foreign conflicts, especially those based on religious or ideological grounds, often find themselves facing unintended consequences. Malaysia can learn from the experiences of other countries that have suffered economically, politically, or socially due to involvement in foreign conflicts. Instead of getting caught up in the Middle East's “thousand-year-old” wars, Malaysia would do well to focus on neutrality, diplomacy, and conflict resolution, much like its previous successes in leading peace talks (e.g., in southern Thailand and the Philippines).

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Reform for development of critical thinking as well as stopping indoctrination: Malaysia has little to gain and much to lose by entangling itself in the Middle East’s centuries-old religious and geopolitical conflicts. Its national interests lie in focusing on domestic stability, regional diplomacy, and economic growth. Instead of getting drawn into ideological wars rooted in distant histories, Malaysia should continue to act as a bridge between the Islamic world and the rest of the international community, promoting peace, stability, and cooperation on its own terms. By doing so, Malaysia can preserve its identity, foster unity, and ensure a prosperous future for all its citizens.

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