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AYOLAH MASA KALIAN GA TAU TUJUANNYA APA⁉️DAN AMAN NYA INDONESIA!

AYOLAH MASA KALIAN GA TAU TUJUANNYA APA⁉️DAN AMAN NYA INDONESIA!

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Inna lillah wa inna ilayhi raji'un. Millat-e-bozorg-e-iran.

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Ruh-e-boland-e-pishbagh-e-millat-e-bozorg-e-iran. Open the door. I told you, Om, don't come here every month. It's only started in 2026.

1:05

So far, it's been 3 months.

1:06

It's been 3 months, right? I think you're the one who's opening every month. Opening every month. Oh my. But before anything else, I want to say this. Indonesia is the fourth safest country in the world.

1:20

The fourth safest. So imagine if there's a world war, a real world war, we will have a lot of visitors here.

1:29

Yes, that's right. I've seen a list of the 5 safest countries in the world war 3. 10 countries. Indonesia must have it.

1:36

Indonesia always has it. Always safe. So, if it dies, it dies later. But, bro, I learned the history of America, Israel, Iran, Iraq. Even Iraq, Iraq was helped by America. Iraq was helped by America. But, in the end, it was taken away.

1:58

Even nuclear, the history of nuclear in Iran, if I'm not mistaken, was initially helped by the US. Yes, Israel was involved in that. Was involved in the nuclear development there. Nuclear was developed in Iran in 1970.

2:13

Correct.

2:13

It was still...

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Still very strong.

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Still very strong.

2:18

So, actually, when they talk about nuclear, they also developed it, and America also developed it there.

2:22

At that time, it was still the Pahlavi regime, right? Correct. America also developed there. At that time, it was still the regime of Palevi. It was still the dynasty. It changed in 1979, after the Islamic revolution in Iran. There was a new supreme leader, Ayatollah. He was promoted. It became anti-American, anti-Israel.

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Then, America and Israel were like, this is dangerous, the nuclear power of Iran.

2:43

Because the NTF was also made Because the NTF made it too. Many people didn't know that America made it too. But, okay. The context is like this. I have a lot of questions. Maybe if you want to know the history, maybe the last one,

2:56

there was even a project, I forgot the name of the project, from CIA or from what, from the old days, to decrease the number of residents and so on. But you'll search for it. Or watch the co-IPO. But, here's the thing.

3:12

There are some things that you learn deeply. So, first, I'm suspicious. Now, if we look at what happened, that the people... There are three things. The people of Iran, now, what we see on social media, they are very happy.

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They are very happy. Is that only what we see on social media? Or is it that they are happy when Ali Khamenei died? Or he was killed in the war.

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Their attitude is split into two.

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There were sad and happy. I don't see sad in social media.

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There is. There is sad.

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When they gather, there is also that.

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There is.

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There is also that. But it was only on the first day after the announcement that the comedian passed away. It went up, but it's not that bad. And now, the ones who are being uploaded are the happy ones. And this is actually a continuation of the two months ago. They had a big demo where the apparatus also sent a demo. Then they turned off the electricity, turned off the internet for a few days. At that time, the people were really annoyed by the current government.

4:21

So? So, but we can't generalize everything. But the sad part is that there are pro-Supreme Leader. There are? There are. I saw it. What about you?

4:36

I want to see your perspective, based on the history you have, what you have learned. What do you think? Well, Iran was a very liberal country in the Middle East. In the era of the Pahlavi dynasty, they were very American. But why did there be a revolution? Because the people thought they were prioritizing America. What's America? America is America.

5:08

People should pay attention. That's why there was a revolution. But after the government that the current regime is running, after the revolution, people feel a lot of corruption. The budget seems to be given to foreign military groups.

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Like Hezbollah.

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And then...

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And the British too.

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Yes, the economy also dropped. So, I know the pros and cons of each. So, I feel it's normal if there are people who are sad and happy. Because people have different preferences.

5:48

Okay. So, if we talk about it like that, it means that every existing government is the same.

5:55

It's the same. That's why they want the Pahlavi dynasty to return. The modern one that is happy now. They want the Iranian flag to be back.

6:07

And welcoming America.

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Okay, we will talk about that. Let's talk about America now. Let's talk about America and the third world war. Okay. Let's talk about America. This means that America has almost dominated all trade routes,

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oil, land, and so on. Even if we look at what they have taken from Iran, from Venezuela, where the oil production is higher than Saudi Arabia.

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Oh yeah.

6:40

Well, they have more than Venezuela. Yes, that's why. Is this like a pure... Do you think this is pure coming as a hero?

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I like this, I like to pretend not to understand Om Dad.

6:56

No, no.

7:01

I mean, it's a hero, right? If the people are unhappy, then a hero comes to free the people so that the people are happy. It's a hero, right? Or maybe the people are unhappy,

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made to be unhappy first. It can be, right? The conspiracy is possible, right? I mean, maybe there are two sides. Is it true that the people are really unhappy, there must be something that is not happy.

7:27

Whether it is exposed to make it worse, it can be. It's intelligent. That's the context. So, if it's like this, America will dominate almost all the trade and turn oil to China, oil to Russia, etc.

7:44

The context is, in your opinion, Is this a pure coming as a hero? Is this a cold war or is it a business war?

7:53

Well, it's a power war. When they took Venezuela, Venezuela bought the most oil from China, right? Yes. They took it. After that, in the end,

8:11

after I forgot how many decades, for the first time, Israel felt the oil from Venezuela. In Iran, they must also have that interest. They don't think about it, if they become an ambassador, they just talk about it. In Venezuela, there are also many people who don't think about it. If you're a pilot, you just talk about it. In Venezuela, there are also many people who don't like Maduro.

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But, again, the PBB's trustee, no matter which country, you can't use your military power to attack another country, whatever the situation is.

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That's it.

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Yes. You don't join the PBB anymore.

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But, it's a different kind of peace.

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Yes.

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Yes, the way is not peace. Actually, if we see it like that, Indonesia is also confused. Join the wrong party or not. We never know what they will say.

9:00

Until they decide to join.

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Yes, we never know. If I'm in the middle, because I say maybe if the people don't like Indonesia joining the BOP, there must be a reason, they don't like it. But maybe...

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I don't like it.

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He doesn't like it, my friends don't like it too. But maybe joining because there's something too, that's why you have to join, you can do it too, right? Yes, yes. I have that thought. Yes, to maintain Indonesia's security until now is not that easy. But, beyond that limit, many people joke that Mr. Prabowoek wants to make peace.

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That's a meme everywhere.

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Yes, there are many memes everywhere.

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I see it like that, I say, yes, it's a bit difficult, Mr. Prabowoek wants to make peace. But, if it really I said, it's a bit difficult for Prabowo to make things peaceful. But if it really happens, boss.

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Yes. So, it's more to Prabowo trying to mediate,

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it's nothing to lose.

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Nothing to lose. If it can't be done, it's normal.

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If it can be done, it's a gift.

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Okay.

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It's amazing. Okay, let's go back. We don't need to talk about Indonesia. We talk about... Indonesia is still safe until now.

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Amen.

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We talk about... So, according to you, is this like a war, like a real war? Or this is already... Basically, America is not taking Venezuela or Iran. But America has already co-ordinated with China and Russia. China, I think.

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China. China. If it's Russia, they still hold on because they still have an interest in Ukraine, right? Yes, but Russia also said that when you attacked Iran, it means...

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I see it because they haven't helped us.

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I can see that because they haven't finished their work there.

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So? So, we... To see if this will be the gate to World War III or not, after a few days, we see that someone is coming down to help Iran. If there are more countries involved,

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it will be more scary.

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But the proof is that it was only Venezuela yesterday. No one else said anything.

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Yes, no one said anything. But the difference between Venezuela and Iran is Venezuela attacked back. Immediately refused.

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Well, this is my question. Many people are also confused. They are negotiating. My question is, many people are confused. When Al-Khomeini died, he was thrown into the war. The people are happy, right?

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Some are happy.

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Some are happy. Who is leading now?

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There is Ayatollah, for the time being. And there is Majlis Ahli, if I'm not mistaken. So, the supreme leader in Iran is led by Majlis Ahli. The number is 80 or 88. They are the scholars of the Iranian region and representatives of each province. So, actually they can raise the supreme leader.

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And if the supreme leader is in trouble, they can lower it.

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Now, they are bring him down. Okay. Now they are holding them back. Holding them back. It means that the people are waiting for the happy moment. It's not certain if they will be happy. Because they are still holding the full power. And now they are being returned to Israel.

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They say Israel is also in a state of turmoil.

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Yes.

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In a state of turmoil and then playing victim. That's most annoying. So there was a representative of the Israeli Foreign Ministry

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in front of the destroyed Israeli building.

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He was like, Look, Iran is a biadab, they are barbarians, they attack us like this, like that. Then one reporter asked, How did you do? You bombed a special elementary school for girls

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But, okay. Why did Israel say that it was sophisticated?

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Sophisticated.

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With all the weapons. How did you get through all that?

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A lot of things were sent. Actually, more were held. More, more of them were arrested.

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More of them were arrested.

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More of them were arrested. But because there were a lot of them, eventually, some of them were released. It was the same as in 2023, when Hamas attacked. Hamas had a capital of...

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they had a lot of them. The Iron Dome was shot. But in the end, if there were a lot of them, there must be some that can get in. There are so many that can get in. Actually, more of them are able to hold it.

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It's just the ones that have passed through.

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And I don't think it's going to stop.

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Until today, they still attack. And Iran attacked American bases in Bahrain, Dubai, and even the airport. And Aramco, even though Iran called Saudi, and said, that's not us who attacked.

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But if Iran is not helped by other countries, I think it's over.

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But I read it earlier.

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I'm curious. There's an article that says, Trump was surprised.

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Because after the Ayatollah Khomeini passed away, Iran didn't stop. That's it. Trump was surprised.

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He was like, how come?

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He was thinking about Venezuela. He was like, it's over. It's over. It's over. It's over.

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It's over. It's crazy.

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And I think the US is also a bit of a BTK to Israel. Because they are actually negotiating the nuclear issue. What's the BTK? So, in 2015, the US and Iran finally had a deal. Iran was not allowed to continue the program. Not continue, but upgrade the nuclear program until it can be a weapon. The reward was that the international sanctions for Iran were removed. It was dropped in 2015.

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It lasted for 10 years. In 2018, when Trump became president, he wanted to revise the agreement. He wanted Iran not only to stop developing nuclear weapons, but also to stop developing weapons. Iran didn't want to do that.

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It was for their own defense. Why can't they develop it? So, they were in a hurry, but the agreement was still in place.

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In 2025, it was over. It was over. Why can't it be developed? So, they made a deal, but the agreement still went on.

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2025 was over. It was going to be prolonged. Coincidentally, Trump became president again. He asked, Okay, let's continue the agreement. But what I want to do first is

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don't develop weapons either. So, they made a deal. Negotiations went through. He became a mediator. Nego in Oman. Well, nego, nego, nego, nego.

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Until the sixth meeting. In the process of nego. Israel suddenly attacked last year. June 2025.

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At the time of the nego.

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When the nego, Israel attacked. Bang! Iran is destroyed, right? Iran immediately. What are you want? You're telling me not to develop weapons,

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but your friend is attacking me. What if I don't develop weapons? How am I going to defend? Finally, Iran was like, It's okay, don't continue. If you don't want to continue, Israel and America were like,

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Wow, this is dangerous. So, you can develop weapons and nuclear weapons. Because someone said that Iran's nuclear weapons were developed from there until it could become weapons. They were overthinking it, America and Israel. Iran is dangerous.

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And then the attack happened. That's why Israel called it a pre-emptive strike.

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An attack to prevent Iran from attacking Israel. Why did the US betray Israel? Because they were negotiating. At that time, right? But now, they're helping. So, my question is,

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if Iran is not helped by other countries, the defense will be damaged when the US enters. It's possible. Especially with their sophisticated weapons. Even though there is KGT Trump, it turns out that the Iranian military is not as weak as he thought. Still attacking. Okay, if the context is like this, it means...

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it could be the third world war. We met yesterday. We both met. We both met. How big is the possibility of the third world war? This has to be like this first, like this first.

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Now it's escalation.

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It's getting closer. What do you think? From all the history, what will make a moment of war? Is Iran nuclear ready? For now, I don't know how the update is going to be.

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Because the last update about nuclear after June. I haven't followed their nuclear update yet. And I think they won't update anywhere else. Of course, they will. But what can make this a third world war? If China goes down, China is in charge of Taiwan.

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But China and Japan are busy. But I think now the world's porous is divided into America and China. China and Russia. That's one of the reasons why they went down. World War, in my opinion. We just have to wait for that. Maybe China and Russia will see that Venezuela will be quiet. Now after Iran, they are already targeting Turkey. to We've already set the next target. It's just how these countries hold on.

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19:09

Greenland hasn't yet. Greenland hasn't yet. Greenland is going to be bought. Greenland hasn't yet. But if China... It means that China is also shaken because of oil and gas,

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and it's also held up.

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Well, the Hormuz strait is closed.

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That's why they feel lost.

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Yesterday I read, there was an observer about this conflict. He said, if only for a week, this war between Iran and Israel is still going on, and the condition of the Hormuz Strait is really bad, the oil price and the gold price will go up in a week. And if that happens, there will be inflation.

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Oil and gold prices will go up. Inflation is for all countries.

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All countries are inflated. That's right. Inflation is for all countries. That's only for a week. What if it's a month? So, even though Indonesia is safe, the impact will be on us.

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Or the issue of the Great Reset. So, the debt of the countries will be gone. If I go there, I'll be less Indonesian.

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Because I'm still a bit of a conspiracy.

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Yes. There's a conspiracy, right? Yeah. Wow, this is... Because Slatoramus is 20% of the world's oil. That's why. So, we're safe. Bitcoin.

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At the end.

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The gold will go up again. The gold will go up again. In a week. I'm not sure. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.

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I don't know.

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I don't know.

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I don't know.

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I don't know. What happened? Prof. Chiang. The Chinese one?

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The Chinese one.

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The one that he made... The one that he talked about... I watched him talking about Iran.

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21:34

So, he's like a predictive historian. He predicts the future. But so far, he talked about the Venezuelan incident. And he talked about it for a long time. Prof. Chiang, the one with the glasses time. The one with the glasses, right? The Chinese one with the glasses.

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He also talked about the economy and everything, right? He also talked about this, Uncle. About what happened in Iran. He said later, Israel and America will attack Iran. Iran is destroyed. But America also didn't win.

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Because Iran is going back on its words, win either. Because Iran was the one who responded.

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I think I know who it is. In the end, Israel won. Isn't this the video called America Always Lose?

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I don't know the title. But the video was explained using a board.

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Using a billboard.

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Yes, that's right.

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Yes, a billboard. I know. Now, if it's true that Israel is the winner here,

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they have ambitions to make Israel the king.

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But that person also said that Israel's target is not only the countries that are being opposed now.

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Yes, but?

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Because the target, this professor said that Israel's target is the whole world. You have to be careful with him.

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Yes. It makes sense. But their target... Their plan that is already in all military is Israel. Greater Israel.

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So, Israel, Jordan, Iran, even... even Madinah became part of it. But at the end, the whole world, because they believe that it was given. The base is already the base of faith, the base of religion, or whatever. Okay. So... I'm confused. If you say, Ustaz Felix, what we should do is we should send... No, the last one who prays for our own country.

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Yes, okay.

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Right? But, okay. What is... In your opinion, if that happens, what is the impact on countries that don't join? Countries that don't join? What do you mean? When the world war happened.

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The first thing is, the prices will go up. Even if we don't join the war, life will be more difficult. But do we have a common enemy after that? If the prices go up, it means that if we don't join the war,

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Yes, in the end, yes. The problem is internal, right? If we can't control it, if it really going up, it will definitely be a nuisance for us.

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Yes. It will destroy everything.

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Destroy everything.

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That's right.

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It's scary, 2026. We think 2025 is already bad. How about China and Taiwan? China, Taiwan, Japan. I read it yesterday, and it's getting more intense. Because it started last year. Japan, on the southernmost island, close to Taiwan, started to deploy missiles.

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It's getting more intense. They say it's always a defensive move. Always preemptive. But do we know that basically, have we ever known, have the people ever known, in terms of weapons,

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which country is the strongest? Is there a research on that?

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America, I think.

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America?

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Yes.

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This is just...

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Not in China, when Huawei was showing off their weapons. Yes, they were showing off. But I think the effectiveness and everything is still America. Like yesterday, I talked about the El Mencho in Mexico. The cartel that was killed. So, Mexico was in chaos. Because the cartel boss was killed, the kids were angry.

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At the end of the war, the apparatus fought the cartel. But the cartel is like the military. They have their own weapons, their own war vehicles, they are very rich. They fought a war, the US military helped the US to fight the cartel, and the cartel bought the weapons from the US.

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They also profit from it.

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There's a story on Netflix. I forgot the title. It's about an Indian who made a religion. Then he moved to America, and he grew bigger and bigger. And he's armed.

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What is it? I haven't seen it.

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It's on Netflix.

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And he's armed. What is it? I haven't seen it. It's on Netflix. It's on Netflix.

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And they are armed. And the Americans are confused because they are like an armed force. But the ones who sell weapons are also Americans. So, legally and lawfully, they can. They can be armed. But that's a public secret.

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When there's a war, the weapons become...

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The main community.

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The main community. ...the main commodity. It's obvious. So, you think America is the number one in terms of weapons?

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Yes. Because, I don't know, China so far only shows off. They haven't practiced it. If I use it, it will be like this. They haven't practiced it. While America, I see it from Venezuela.

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What is it that suddenly suddenly had a headache, they were dizzy, they couldn't hear anything.

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In Iran too. So in Iran, they hacked Iran's radar until Iran couldn't read where the attack came from. That's why all the Khantyms that should have been protected, like the President's Palace, the security.

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The target was immediately the company, right? Yes.

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But it should be protected a lot.

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To be able to attack it, it should be difficult. But that's their radar. The radar was hacked. Finally, the Iranians attacked. I don't know where it came from.

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The attack was around their base. Correct me if I'm wrong. Wasn't the oil company lost and it was bankrupted a long time ago?

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It was. Orkomeni was once gone and he was buried for how long? Back then. Back then?

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Yes, yes. It was a few years ago. He was there to defend his will. Even now, it's not known when Israel attacked America.

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Yes, it's not known. They don't know. That's why when asked about weapons, I still choose America. Because it's been proven so far from recent events. If China attacks, which country is more sophisticated? China.

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But so far, we haven't seen how sophisticated China is. If they say China, it's hard to make oil. They make a lot of electric cars.

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Yes, it turns out that's the weapon. Many people produce electric cars.

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So, is it economically, by doing this, the economy of America is getting better? Yes, of course. Sometimes they take oil fields. They get oil fields. Yes, they got oil fields. But, Iran has been cooperating with the British for a long time, right?

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British Oil.

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As far as I know, there is no foreign company in Iran. No? Was it before? Maybe it was before, during Mr. Levy's time. I don't think so. Let's try British Oil.

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I'll try. I'll so. I'll try to find it.

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As far as I know, Iran works with the British. That's why there's British oil in...

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But that's crazy.

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Because Britain has declared support for the US and Israel in this attack, right? I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong about the time.

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Maybe.

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Anglo-Persian Oil Company was a British company founded in 1909. Back then?

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Back then. In 1951, it was offered to Iran to be fully nationalized.

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Oh, so it was in 1951.

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1951.

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1951. So, you worked with the British.

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Yes, I did.

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As far as I know, there are no foreign companies in Iran now. Yes, alone. What about the people in Iran? When we talked about Venezuela, we discussed that the people there are poor.

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Yes, poor.

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In Iran? Two months ago, do you remember this? Iran's currency, if it's in Euros, it's 0. If it's in dollars, it's 0.

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If it's in rupiah, it's 0.0.

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No, it's not being worked on. It's the wrong state management. It's an being worked on either. It's the wrong state management. Internal factors. That's why the merchants are in the demo. Because that's the first, corruption that was lifted. One, they're worried about the corruption.

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Second, they have funds, but they're offered to foreign arms groups. People don't pay attention, prices keep rising. Eventually, that happens. Crackdown, right? People didn't pay attention, the price kept rising. And then it happened. It's a crackdown. So, from the Iranian people,

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there are many who have been satisfied with this regime. But there are also many who love it.

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But you haven't given me the answer from all your emos. Why did it happens now? I'm afraid of what Einstein said. The third world war, I don't know what weapons to use. The fourth world war, stone and wood.

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If I feel, why it happens now? Because Israel already feels that they have to carry out the mission of the King of Israel. Yes, but that's was a long time ago. But, this is the time. The right time. After what happened in Gaza,

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we have to see how they talk. Because the world doesn't look down on them. If we want to be honest, the ones who look down on them are the gangs.

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If we look at the anti-Israeli demo in Europe. But if we bring Prof. Ciang back, there are words from him that this is not a war, this is not a war, this is not a massacre, this is a ritual, a sacrifice ritual.

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That's it. We ran to the red cow.

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Because it's already a burden. So it's just an enemy of everyone. So they put the position, in China, there's a saying, fight your enemy when you are behind the river. So, you can't back down.

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You can't back down.

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I was talking about this, Mr. Felix. If we want to bring it to religion, because you mentioned the ritual, they are waiting for their version of Juru Selamat. What we believe is Dajjal. We are waiting for Isa Al-Masih.

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They are waiting for their version of Juru Selamat. And indeed, this red cow has been talked about for several years. Because they have to do this ritual, so in Jerusalem, they have to be fought with them. Because they need to do this ritual and all.

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Sacrifice ritual. It's the same as the Roman era.

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Yes, that's right. And if you want to add to that, the crowd was 70,000 reserve troops to face this war. There is a hadith in the Quran that says, Dajjal will come with 70,000 of his army, which came from Isfahan or where? I forgot. Isfahan is in Iran.

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Either the hadith predicted it, or they read the hadith, let's make 70,000.

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That can be. That can be.

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Let them know. I think we should make 70,000. That's possible. Right? That's possible.

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Just so everyone knows.

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Who are we? Who are we? You, who we've been trying to face. Just so everyone knows.

34:53

Just so everyone knows.

34:54

Just so everyone knows. Just so everyone knows. The one that was popular yesterday was that one. But they are the good guy. That's so annoying. We are the good guys. We are fighting the bad guys.

35:12

How do you define yourself as a good guy? I don't think there are good guys who self-proclaim. Yeah, that's the problem. I'm not saying that Iran's al-Khomeini is a good guy or bad guy. But claiming Yusuf is a good guy by attacking other countries. I don't understand. What is the PBB agreement?

35:37

Can a country play as a police when a country is considered to be in chaos? No. No. No? Because they have a peacekeeping force, the PBB. That's why. If that's the case, then North Korea should go first. Yes.

35:52

Right? Right? They think North Korea is chaotic, right?

35:55

Why not fight North Korea?

35:57

Yes. No.

35:59

It shouldn't be. Okay. Why not? If the context is that they want to liberate the people under that country to get the freedom, what freedom is for, why not North Korea? What is the reason America doesn't...

36:16

What do you want to take from North Korea?

36:20

Don't be so vague. I mean, the answer is...

36:24

Just go ahead. Don't be so pessimistic. I mean, the answer is... Don't be so pessimistic.

36:26

The answer is... Take a look around. For example, North Korea's weapons...

36:33

None.

36:35

They're afraid of their nuclear weapons.

36:38

Kim Jong-un.

36:41

The general is being punished. Don't assume that no't just take it all.

36:46

But it's true.

36:47

If you take it all, you'll be a thief.

36:50

But, yeah. So far, when they attack Afghanistan, Iraq, Venezuela, there's always something there.

37:00

But all the attacks must be taken.

37:03

Okay, what can be taken from corruption if we want to attack corruption? What? They have a lot of resources taken from China to revive the country. Where does the money come from? Corruption money? I've discussed this before.

37:22

They have a lot of dark business. Supply to Russia, to the army, to China. But it's under radar. So, the money that goes in is not detected.

37:37

But their main income is covered.

37:42

Yes.

37:44

That's what I learned. There are a lot of their underground businesses.

37:47

Their dark market. That big to cover a country?

37:51

That big.

37:54

He's talking about covering a country. That big?

37:56

Yes. There are also businesses in Iran that can do it without going abroad. Even though they have oil that can be exported.

38:04

Iran has oil that can go to China. What about Korea?

38:08

What I learned is that their dark market is very alive. Dark markets that are pushed by the country. The country knows.

38:17

Is it a natural resource?

38:33

With the effort and budget that was spent. Why not?

38:38

That's the thing.

38:39

They are radionuclear.

38:42

They are radionuclear.

38:43

So, it's not worth it. They are radionuclear. They are radionuclear. So, it's not worth it anymore. They are radionuclear. But Kim Jong-un's son, who was only 13 years old, was just elected.

38:51

Kim Ju-ae.

38:51

Yes. Kim Ju-ae. He was also...

38:54

He was elected as a... What was it?

38:57

A rudal.

38:58

A rudal.

39:00

There was a rudal. A rudal. There's a person who was promoted to Dirjen Rudal. It's like America made Ministry of War.

39:11

And the one who was promoted was 13 years old.

39:14

A girl.

39:16

She was in a bad mood. What's the first one?

39:22

I've discussed this before. Kim Ju Ae is assumed to be the one who will replace his father. Because he's been with his father. Before that, he never announced or showed his new look. Then I imagined, this is Boca, the father's tattoo that he left before he died.

39:43

I was a little upset. Huh? Leader's army. Just a little bit of a battle, and...

39:45

It's over.

39:48

Dirjen Rudel. Does America dare to fight China? Directly? I don't think so. No. That's why we use tariffs. We use tariffs.

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What's the reason for living in China? I'm just asking. Because even if we win, you'll be destroyed. We used to say that there's no war in this era. Because the loss is too big for something that's been targeted. The reward is not as much as the loss.

40:18

We used to believe that there's only two world wars.

40:21

But now...

40:22

If we talk about it now, the reward is bigger.

40:26

Yes, the reward is bigger.

40:28

It turns out that they have found a bigger reward to do this. I think now they understand how to make a war that doesn't cost too much. Right. Because they attacked the proxy first. Right. And when they have to attack, they use kamikaze drones.

40:47

The drone that is used once, it will explode.

40:49

Yes. So the cost is not too big. And before that, it was built first. I mean, the hatred of the people, the reasoning, it was built first. At the end of the day, it's like that in my opinion. In Iran yesterday, besides attacking, they also use the media system

41:07

to broadcast anti-comedy propaganda videos.

41:12

Yes, that's right.

41:13

Yes.

41:17

Why? America attacked China, the supermarket there will be closed.

41:23

Nonsense.

41:24

Oh, yes, it's so funny. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure. I'm not sure.

41:25

I'm not sure.

41:26

I'm not sure.

41:27

I'm not sure.

41:46

It's the same as Venezuela. Is that so? Is that so? You know better. You're asking me. But it's interesting, Epstein Fell is gone.

42:04

Wow. Just now. I just watched a Jewish Rabbi. I watched it. I know what you mean. The one who's a bit biased, right?

42:18

Yes, that's right.

42:20

He said, we Jews understand what's happening. You guys probably don't know what's going on. He said, this is the truth. Prince Andrew.

42:32

We're watching the same video.

42:35

Where's Andrew now? Bill Gates has passed away. That's right. AI, right? The AI that made war and all that. Where is it now?

42:47

It's the same.

42:48

That's it.

42:49

If you don't understand, the point is, it's like that. I'm so tired, I'm dizzy.

42:56

It's scary.

42:57

It's scary.

42:58

It's scary.

42:59

But if you see it, what's after this, Om? You have more movements in the world.

43:08

I think, in my position, I'm also in it. I mean, even we can't predict what will happen. In my opinion, if Indonesia has to play safe, it's the best way for Indonesia to play safe. Because, I mean, I have some things that I feel sad about. I said it in Ustad Farid's video.

43:39

When Indonesia bought weapons, they said, ''We can't waste money on weapons.'' Yesterday, there was a video of our soldiers trying to use anti-ship. They said, ''Oh, the anti-ship is like this.'' Yes, but yesterday, they said, ''We can't waste money on weapons.'' ''Our anti-ship is like this.'' They said that too.

43:59

If we are not ready for war, we will be destroyed.

44:04

Even though now we are at war with America. If we're not ready for war, we'll be destroyed.

44:08

Of course.

44:10

We're guerrilla. We're guerrilla. We're fighting China. So, we have to realize our position first. And maybe if we can't win with weapons, we can win with tactics. We can negotiate win by weapons, we can win by tactics. We can negotiate tactics, we can do all kinds of things. What is the other way?

44:31

There's no other way. If we're in that situation.

44:36

Maybe I'm wrong to say this. But now, who should I ask to understand me? When Indonesia is attacked by countries that...

44:45

More advanced, more ready.

44:47

Adidas, what is it? Not Adidaya anymore, it's mega... How long it can survive? It's become... It's become, what is it? It's become like...

45:09

It's just sad, actually. For me, it's sadder.

45:15

I mean, seeing the victims who fell, the school, the children. That's why they say it's a human sacrifice. That's what it means. That's why you mean, if there are decisions that are taken, it's probably to keep this country safe.

45:29

Compared to us having to defend with weapons.

45:33

Defending with which weapons?

45:37

That one.

45:39

Yes, that's why we don't have it. Because we know that if we are attacked, we won't be able to do anything. So, we have to go through other routes.

45:49

The ones that can guarantee the safety of Indonesian people. I mean, I know what our weapons are like. Are they sophisticated? Yes, they are. Our weapons are sophisticated. Because we buy them too. When we buy them, we protested.

46:05

We have sophisticated weapons. We don't have to talk about the sophistication. If we talk about sophistication, it's their sophistication. If we talk about the quantity, we can't win. The quantity of the army, we lose. That's why when you made codes for the army,

46:20

it was the last source, boss. Last source. Okay. So, when we bought the weapons from China, did you already imagine this situation, Om? Or do we just need to upgrade? Not need to upgrade, not imagine the situation.

46:36

But, do you remember that you said, this could be the third world war. This, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this. So, in my opinion, he prepares everything if things happen. Even though if things happen, if we joke, we are safe.

46:56

If we die, we die, but we joke. So, what else can we do? What makes me sad is that... When you make a war, when you make a war, whatever the purpose, meaning, and ending,

47:17

whether it takes human resources, nature, and so on, but imagine the collateral damage that happened to the people. If the war was in the old days, for example, okay, the troops were on the troops. You can't kill the medical staff, the reporters. Even the civilians can't be killed.

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47:40

But if you put a missile inal in a place like that, come on, everybody's gonna get hit. It's already a massacre.

47:53

Oh yeah, I agree. And it always involves that one country, so far. That's it. So, when Doi changed to Ministry of War, it was really...

48:18

Minute.

48:19

It was really minute.

48:20

Yes.

48:21

Yes, it was.

48:22

At that time, I thought it was just a little bit.

48:24

No. To make it look more fierce. No, it was just a joke. So it looks more fierce.

48:27

It's true. What do you think? We'll meet the boss next month. You're just a Simpsons. So you know.

48:39

To be honest, I'm starting to get scared of Japan and China.

48:43

Japan and China?

48:44

Japan and China. Japan and China? Japan and China. I feel sorry for Japan that declared,

48:49

we support Israel attacking Iran.

48:51

That's a problem.

48:53

But Japan is backed by America.

48:56

We already know that.

48:57

South Korea is also backed by America. Yes, that's right. But South Korea didn't make a statement. We know, you're on the other side. Just by saying that, you're challenging your attitude. We're here, we can't change.

49:12

If we're in our country, we're not polite, we're non-block, we'll be told.

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What do you think?

49:22

What will they say if we're non-block?

49:23

We won't have a good attitude. You don't have the attitude.

49:26

But shouldn't we be like that?

49:29

Yes, we should be like that.

49:32

Oh, one more thing. Other than Japan and China. Pakistan and Afghanistan. Before Iran, they had attacked each other. But then it was closed. The issue started to rise. Iran was closed.

49:48

Maybe they were like, we're not really in a crowded place.

49:51

Later.

49:53

Later, right?

49:54

It's good, I'll wake up in Salim. Iran-Israel.

49:58

True. Will Greenland be taken?

50:01

I think it still takes time.

50:04

But they're still dealing with it?

50:05

They are still trying. They are still trying. But then, the attention of the US is to come here first. Especially after this, they declared that they want to attack Turkey. Or that, Turkey.

50:15

They have declared it.

50:16

They have declared it.

50:17

Erdogan said it.

50:18

Erdogan? It's already specifically mentioned that Erdogan is a criminal. specific. I hope not. I hope next month I don't have to come here. If I come here, it's another program. So the world will think I'm getting better. I'm looking for the next target, Erdogan.

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51:08

From the team, you should mention the good ones. Next month, we'll see what the good ones are. Look, there are a lot of articles saying that. Because they've already declared it. One day ago, the official said that after Iran, Turkey kept quiet by the next camp? That's what's left to fish.

51:48

If we talk about it, it feels like there's only a little bit left. Like, oh well, the more the attack, the more the rest. Maybe Jinping is angry, in a bad mood. But maybe they don't want to do it either because it will be a loss. But it's like being challenged all the time. I'm The infection was cut off. We just have to wait for the response from there. My neck hurts.

52:35

I always take a picture with Om Dad, he's all sweaty and dizzy.

52:38

I always take a picture with you, I'm tired.

52:40

I'm the same, I'm home from here.

52:42

I take a picture with you, I'm tired I'm tired too That's crazy I'm going home with you You're so annoying

52:48

Why me? It's the world It's the world

52:54

But the benefits of the world war is that his old videos are getting more views

53:02

But don't do that We're talking about the good things. That's the good things, like I'm selfish. I'm just being lucky. Even though I was surprised a few times.

53:14

Why did I talk about a year or two ago about the events? You only talked about the Venezuelan issue. Suddenly the number of viewers went up. When did you talk about Venezuela?

53:23

That was a long time ago. I'm We'll just talk about it. So, according to your prediction, Turkey? Based on what they said, Turkey. Their next target. But don't forget that there's Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Japan, China. Maybe Japan, China is still a bit far away. Because there's no attack yet. We just wait for one attack.

54:02

Until the war, America attacked war. China attacked America. The price of iphone is rising.

54:08

Yes. Yes.

54:12

Yes.

54:14

Everything is rising.

54:16

Yes.

54:20

It's scary.

54:24

We are safe in terms of attack we're dead when a war like that happens. And you said earlier, the possibility of a crackdown if the people are too alert. Yes, the conflict happens in a civil war. Right, there's a civil war Oh yeah? But I still remember there's still some left in China. Slowly, but gradually. I don't think it's all there yet.

55:16

But China is not challenged either. China is challenged. Like, at that time, Huawei was about to be shut down. Not shut down, but to be king.

55:24

Right. Right? That's right.

55:25

Right? It's just one thing. And if they answer, they say, we're ready.

55:33

Yes, they always say that. Even though we're quiet, we're ready.

55:37

We're ready. Even though we're quiet, we're ready. And they say, are you ready if the UN is like this?

55:44

Iran is the same. One of the generals also said, if Israel wants to be like this, we are ready. We can do it for years. Iran has also challenged it.

55:53

Oh my.

55:59

We are a group of people who are not ready.

56:01

Yes, that's right.

56:02

We are not ready.

56:03

That's right. Jelatah yang gak siap nih. Iya, benar sih. Kita yang gak siap nih. Benar, benar, benar. Yaudah, bro. Thank you ya. Aman, om. Terima kasih loh udah selalu datang ketika keadaan-keadaan lagi genting. Karena ini jujur aja, gue suka dengan lu punya cara, pemerhitian lu, knowledge lu semuanya tuh is complete, I think it's full.

56:26

And you have your own personal opinion.

56:29

Thank you.

56:29

So, if there's anything, don't call him again next month.

56:35

I hope there's no next month. But, honestly, Bim, you chatted me in the morning, right? I've been calling Om Dad since last Sunday night. I've been like that. I'm not kidding, you were chatting me in the morning sleep on Saturday. I'm going to sleep on Saturday. I'm going to sleep on Saturday. I'm going to sleep on Saturday.

57:10

I'm going to sleep on Saturday.

57:22

I'm going tocape, Login, and some of my friends are doing Ramadan. It's daily, right? So, I don't make a podcast. Back then, when there was still a podcast, it was fun. Then, there were a few... Every year, there were are some important events.

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57:48

I still have a podcast. Yesterday, when we had a meeting 2 weeks ago, I talked about... There are a lot of events, like the LPDP, remember?

57:59

Yes, I remember.

58:00

There was a drug police, a drug arrest. There were a drug police, and I was arrested for drugs. There were many things. Then, from the team, they asked me if I wanted to be on the show. I told my team, no, I don't want to.

58:14

I mean, I don't want to be on any show this year. Let's just wait for Ramadan. But, the people who talked about the LPDP, the police, there were so many. I'm just a sea salt.

58:29

I'm just going to take a rest. I don't want to discuss anything. Let's just say that during this Ramadan, Ramadan is the most beautiful. There are always mistakes. It's not possible to skip it.

58:45

It turns out that you don't want Ramadan in a beautiful world. It turns out. When I saw Al-Khomeini passed away, I was like,

58:57

oh my, oh my.

58:59

So you're in contact with each other. Yes, the ship's child is punished by the US

59:06

Yeah, the US The child is drinking hot water with his stepmother I don't know, is it there? Yeah, it's there He died, shocked Watching it on TvN show, you know?

59:21

It's viral Because moments before he died, people asked him, who did this? He said, it's my mom. Oh, you have a mom. And you want to hold her hand,

59:31

and you want to hold her dad's hand. It's a bit of a drama.

59:34

Ibu Tiri. Ibu Tiri. It's like the old days of Ari Hanggara.

59:37

Oh, it's so old.

59:40

You know Ari Anggara? I know! You know Ari Anggara? I know!

59:45

You know Ari Anggara?

59:46

I know!

59:47

You know Ari Anggara? I know! You know Ari Anggara? I know! You know Ari Anggara? I know!

59:54

I know!

59:55

You know Ari Anggara?

59:56

I know!

59:57

You know Ari Anggara? I was just being played around. In the prime time, when there was no Eid,

1:00:06

the movie was being played in the hangar.

1:00:08

I watched it there.

1:00:09

In the bathroom.

1:00:10

In the bathroom.

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The bathroom was blue.

1:00:13

They accused me of stealing money,

1:00:15

even though I was given by the ladies.

1:00:17

I know.

1:00:19

It means the world hasn't changed. It's still the same.

1:00:24

It's still the same if you look at local cases. But outside, it has changed. It's still the same. It's still the same if you look at the local cases. But outside, it's changed. I think it's very shifting.

1:00:30

It's shifting. It's shifting. But for Indonesia, it's Ramadan. And Iran was attacked during Ramadan. I talked to one of my research team. Why was it done the fasting month?

1:00:46

Did they intend this?

1:00:48

I think so. I think it's not only about the war. I think it's about one, humiliating. Right?

1:00:57

Embarrassing. And the second is mental. What they said is also mental. And it makes... Sorry to say, it makes your religion unimportant. Because your religion can't help you.

1:01:11

And that's the best way to minimize it. Yes, I think so too. But yes, Indonesia is safe. Hopefully, it won't be the third world war. Hopefully, I can rest from here

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The world is safe

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Safe

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If it exists next month

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Wow, that's crazy

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If it exists next month, it will be the third world war

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But if it escalates If it exists next month, it means it's already... If there's one next month and the language is Turkish,

1:01:48

then it's done.

1:01:50

It's done. Wow. Kim Jong-un...

1:01:56

Why am I the one at fault? But do you know this meme? Kim Jong-un meme. So everyone attacks each other, but I'm not invited. Even though I have everything to join.

1:02:05

I was just about to say that. Kim Jong-un, you felt like you weren't invited, right?

1:02:09

Yeah, that's what I was thinking.

1:02:11

He watched the nuclear war by himself. Riding a horse on the beach.

1:02:15

He was so cool. When he was told that Turkey was what was it? What? Next door. Oh, yeah. Next door and everything. Kim Jong Un still feels...

1:02:26

Hey, hey.

1:02:27

Hey, it's me.

1:02:30

It's okay, my statues are everywhere, my dad, my grandpa.

1:02:33

It's okay, it's okay. It's still the same. Later, in the long run, he'll just press the button. Just because it's not considered.

1:02:39

Yeah.

1:02:40

Yeah. Thank you for coming. I like the way you explain everything because I think you're very detailed, very smart. Thank you. But don't do it too often, not every month. Amen! I hope it's not every month.

1:03:07

Amen.

1:03:08

I'll just go to your place.

1:03:10

Yeah, let's talk about something else.

1:03:12

Or we invite him here to talk about something else.

1:03:16

Something more fun.

1:03:17

Something more fun. Right? Of course. What's fun to talk about? Well, you're like that like a war, a murder.

1:03:25

No, that's not fun.

1:03:26

No, it's stressful.

1:03:28

The last question. When you make videos, do you think, or just, okay, this is by reset, I'm doing this.

1:03:35

Wait, sorry, you mean think or?

1:03:37

Or, yes, this is a fact, reset. I just talk without using your energy. Oh, no, think, not. Think about it. My audience can see which video I only tell the facts. Which video I'm really angry, really emotional, really tired. And sometimes, for example, I take it per paragraph.

1:03:58

Well, break between paragraphs, sometimes when I'm really out of energy, I'll be quiet for a while, invite the cameraman to talk first., I'll just stay quiet. I'll talk to the cameraman. Because it's just my mind.

1:04:09

Like yesterday, I just did an abstain.

1:04:13

The baby.

1:04:16

I'm really...

1:04:17

Okay, I'll tell you a little bit. The content that I'm most affected by, like my mind, is about Tegu Wangdeg.

1:04:25

You must have seen it. There's a vixen who burns herself in Vietnam. Oh yeah, I know.

1:04:30

I'm so into that story. After the shooting, I threw up. I threw up for three weeks. You changed your trend to horror. I've tried it a few times, but it's not my passion here. It's not my place.

1:04:59

Maybe it's time for the world leaders Indonesian fans to show their skills. Even though we can't cross the sea. We don't need to cross the sea. When we are attacked, we can just do it. What if we attack a drone? I forgot. Technology is advanced. Technology is advanced.

1:05:20

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