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P3rang Dunia: Ali Khamenei, Ahmadinejad T3wa5

P3rang Dunia: Ali Khamenei, Ahmadinejad T3wa5. IRAN Takkan Kalah?! | Helmy Yahya Bicara

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Why is Iran so hard? There is a secret. Before the US delegation arrived at that place, Iran's commander had met with Rafael Grossi. What did Rafael Grossi say? The stuff is still there.

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Because it was put in the place.

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It didn't even get hit by a bomb. The key is here, Rafael Grossi's statement that night. This is dangerous because the goods were still there. But it also made Iran brave enough to face America. How long did America need to threaten Iran? He said, our forces could only last for about two weeks.

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Because Iran is not Venezuela.

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Iran is not Venezuela.

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Which doesn't have what? Which doesn't have war experience. The world is divided into two, where America, Europe, and Japan will form a new bloc, like the Western bloc. Then Russia, China, India, and Iran will form their own bloc.

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This is for the sixth or seventh time. I'm not a journalist who not only has sharp writing, but also public speaking. That's really cool. If you watch Nusantara AI, an Indonesian film that won in Cannes Film Festival. About the cockroach. So, Indonesian AI film won the cockroach. Watch Nusantara AI on YouTube. That's the voice over of Mr. Vita.

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So, you have a lot of professions, right?

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Yes, what we can do to give something positive to many people. Something like that.

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I'm very happy to hear that.

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Thank you.

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To bring Indonesia's name to the world. Bro, our world is not doing well, right?

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That's right. Even more than not doing well, it's maybe too polite. Our world is now heading to what is called a big mess. Not just Indonesia, but the whole world. To a big mess, true.

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And it turns out that this has been predicted by Raymond Dalio.

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Raymond Dalio. So, I have to put this in a historical perspective. First, let's talk about history first. Why is there a book like this. Then we talk about the context of this book in the context of the world order that is changing rapidly. Like this, Raymond Thomas Dalio was born in New York. At the age of 12, he was a stockholder at North East Airlines.

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So, an entrepreneur who has been a stockholder the North East Airlines in America for 12 years. Now, he's the CEO of Bridgewater Associates, the largest value protection fund in the world. With a total of more than 100 billion dollars. Wow. This is a great person. That's why in 2025, he was promoted to be an advisor to the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Who eventually refused.

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He wanted to be a model.

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Yes. He was also given the main position of the star at that time.

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By Mr. Prabowo.

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President Prabowo. What position was he for? The reason for the president at that time was because of his contribution to the global economy. So he graduated from Harvard University in 1973. Then he led the company, then he retired. After he retired, he wrote a book. He wrote two books.

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The first book is Life, Principles of Life and Work. His theory is pain plus reflection equals progress. Pain plus reflection equals progress. So, pain, mistakes, or failures, added with reflection, looking back, results in progress.

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That's his theory. In the book, Life, Principles, Life and Work. Life and Work. So, that's a good theory. Because there's a Spanish-American philosopher, his name is George Santayana.

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George Santayana. George Santayana said, Those who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat mistakes of the past. People who do not learn from the past are doomed to repeat the same mistakes. That's the philosophy of George Santayana. That's why Raymond Dalio gave the way out in that book. That's the first book.

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The book was published on November 19, 2017. Immediately after he retired from CEO. Then the second book that is popular now. The first book has 592 pages. The second book is entitled Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order. Principles for dealing with the changing world order.

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That's the solution. In theory, it is assumed that in the last 500 years, there were rising countries, then there were those that survived, and then there were those that fell. The rising countries, when they rise, their debt is low, their society, their social equality is high, their innovation is good, the education is good. So, it goes up to the peak, in the time of its success, it stays there. Here is the temptation.

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Many countries in their times of success, there is complacency. What? Lazy to... because everyone is in a comfortable zone. People are in a comfortable zone. Everyone is in a comfortable zone. In a comfortable zone. In a comfortable zone, so there is no innovation, no... Which country is that?

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This is the world pattern. The world pattern is like that. All countries are like that. That's the trend. After that, there is no way out, except to go down. In the period of 50 to 250 years, this pattern continues to repeat in all countries that hold the world domination.

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Because of that, in his book, he gave three scenarios. The first is peaceful coexistence. Where big countries, China, America, Russia, India, have strong weapons, but they think that instead of fighting the war, it's better to find a way to cooperate. That's what's happening now.

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But there's a second scenario. The second scenario is called bifurcated global order. If it's bifurcated global order, it it's bifurcated global order, the world is divided into two, where America and Europe, Japan, will again form a block, like the West.

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Russia, China, India, and Iran will form their own block. That's the theory he presented. Although I don't agree with that theory, because it doesn't include in the calculation the middle power. So, like BRICS, there's Indonesia, Brazil, etc.

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It doesn't include in the theory. So, that's the weakness of the theory. Now, why is there a book like that? Which describes the rise and fall of the domination of the big countries because in the last 500 years, there were 16 major wars from these 16 major wars, 12 were caused by what is called Thucydides Trap

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Thucydides Trap, this is interesting

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Thucydides is a Greek general, general in Athens TREP. TUSIDIDES TREP. This is interesting. TUSIDIDES TREP.

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TUSIDIDES is a Greek general. A general in Athens. TUSIDIDES. TUSIDIDES. TUSIDIDES. TUSIDIDES is a general in Athens. In the past, a general was called a strategos.

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A strategist.

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A strategist. Now, it's called Strategos. Their title was not General, but Strategos. Strategos, or Didus, at that time, he became General in Athens. But here's what happened. I remember, on the 12th of September, 490 BC.

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Wow, that's a long time. The 5th century BC, right? Yes, 10 BC. 12th of September, 490 BC. about climate before masih before masih 12 september 12 september 1490 before masih, there was a spectacular war

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spectacular called the battle of marathon the battle of marathon was like this at that time, the one who was in charge of the Persian army was king Darius I

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king Darius I king Darius I sent 25,000 troops to invade Athens, Greece at that time. But when they arrived at a territory called Marathon, that's the name of the place.

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Oh yeah, Marathon.

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Marathon is the name of the place. They were defended by the troops of General Thucydides. Thucydides brought 10,000 soldiers. King Darius sent 20,000 soldiers. And the war lasted only one day. So many troops.

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In that one day war, 6,400 Persian soldiers died. And 1,000 more of Thucydides' soldiers died. and 1000 more from Thusidides soldiers died, then the Persian army fled. What happened when the Persian army fled? There was an Athenian soldier,

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his name was Filippides. Filippides, as happy as he was, he ran to announce victory. He ran to announce the victory. He ran to the king. Radit, 42 kilometers, he ran to announce the victory. He ran to announce that we have won.

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That's what makes Cikal Bakal run to Marathon.

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That time I know the story.

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That's it.

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From that war. From that war, Tusi Dides. Now, Tusi Dides is the most feared. If Tusi Didides Trap happens, So, what is Tusi Dides Trap like?

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Why is it called Tusi Dides Trap?

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Like this, So, Tusi Dides General, This was a war in 490 BC. But 66 years later, That was the time of the Greek Empire,

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66 years later, A new war happened Between Athens against Sparta. Sparta was led by General Brasidas. General Brasidas was not as strong as Athens, but because they knew that Athena was so strong, Persia could be defeated. So, they were afraid. They were afraid in the cities of the countries of the cities at that time, like Singapore. They were very afraid.

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In the end, General Brasidas joined with Corinth. They joined. Then they attacked Thucydides. Oh, Thucydides? Yes.

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They attacked Thucydides when he was weak. So, why is it called a trap? Because of this. Athena, who was so strong, she considered herself the strongest, there was no other country as strong as her.

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So she is weak.

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When he is weak, he is attacked. So, why is it called a trap? Because the power of a country that is so great causes fear in other countries. But precisely because of fear, then other countries will seek an alliance with other countries

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to attack back where he is is when he is weak. So on one side, this strong country is weak because it is too comfortable with its strength. On the other side, quietly, there are countries that are gathering to attack him. This is the trap that is now being seen. Therefore, in 2015, there was a Harvard professor named Graham Allison, who gave a presentation on the dangers of 2CityTheStrap. Then in 2017, he published a book, Professor Graham Allison published a book entitled

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Destined for War, Can America and China Escape 2usside the Strap? So, it is predestined to fight. Can America and China avoid Tusside the Strap? Because America, just like Athena, considers itself the strongest. No one can fight. So, it can be weak there.

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And suddenly it can be destroyed by its opponents. That's what it's about.

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In the Spartan war, the winner was Sparta.

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Sparta won.

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Sparta defeated Athena.

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Sparta defeated Athena. So General Brasides entered, they attacked the area at that time. Athena had a colony called Amphipolis. Amphipolis was suddenly attacked, it was the east of the Athena Sea, suddenly attacked by the troopsasides' general. So, the Spartans had already taken over the city.

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Then, Tucydides came and was already late. So, he was chased by the Brasides' troops. He ran and left his country. He stayed there for 20 years and never come back until he died in another country. So, the lesson is, if you are at the peak of military power, don't give up. If you give up, don't underestimate others.

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Because suddenly, other people can collapse. This is what Professor Graham Allison said in his book. Is America and China, because they are both strong now, can avoid the bloodbath here or not? That's what they say.

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So what makes them unite to attack those who feel strong in China.

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Yes, that's right. That's what will happen. That's what's happening. Now? Now. Why, that's right. That's what will happen. So that's what's going to happen. That's what's going to happen. Now. Now, why? Let's see. Why suddenly people are busy dealing with Gaza, Iran, nuclear, all kinds of things. People don't know that Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have formed a joint defense pact.

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Now people are starting to think, this could lead to Islamic NATO. So, the NATO-Islam that brings together 53 Muslim countries, join together because Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have already started it.

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Started it.

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It could lead to there. Like that. When America is thinking that it is the strongest, China is thinking that it is the strongest, don't forget. It could be that Tussideh-Destrap is happening. This happens for all countries.

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So, when a country is strong, wait for minute. What does that mean? A kind of think tank is needed, which can provide input on what is happening now. What is the military power? What is the economy?

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What is the SDM? Migration flow, what kind of workers? All of these will affect the domestic power. This is what... all of these jobs will have an impact on the domestic situation. That's why Marco Rubio, on February 14th, he was the speaker of the Munich Security Conference.

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The American Mellon?

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Yes, the American Mellon. He said, back then, June 1987, when the Berlin Wall fell, Western countries said, we won now, communism lost, democracy won, the whole world will be a democracy. Then what? We will, in this framework, we will create a free market, open all the doors.

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Because we have conquered communism.

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We have conquered communism, there is no enemy anymore, so we open the world to be a borderless world. Now, he was happy if the world became a borderless world. Just yesterday, for the first time, the US ambassador admitted, he said, we are stupid, actually.

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He said that.

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We open here.

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Blunder.

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Blunder, because what? All the visitors, workers from all countries, enter the US. What do they form? New culture as part of the US itself.

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Now the mayor of New York, Mamdani, who would have thought that a Muslim could be the mayor of this city?

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London's mayor?

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London? There are many cities in London.

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There are many cities in America too.

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In America, like that.

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The mayor is Muslim, right?

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This is the first time the US government admitted that this is our stupidity together. The sentence was like that. But it also in Europe. Yes, it's all in Europe.

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The immigrants.

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The immigrants. This is a pattern that cannot be stopped. So, it was said that the world is a borderless world, that's a good thing. Now they say, this is a joke. We make a problem for ourselves.

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That's why immigrants are being restricted now. Expeled. The reason is that they say this is a drug, this is all kinds of things. That's the surface. But the most basic reason is that he is confused because the fabrics of society,

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the culture, all kinds of things, are changing now. Who would have thought that people could pray on Friday in New York? It never existed before. That is the result of the borderless world initiated by Western countries. America became the champion.

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Now they are confused.

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The weapon of the Lord.

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The weapon of the Lord. What is it like? So, they are now in a confused position. That's why in Raymond Dalio's book, he said that America is now in a phase of going down the mountain. Why going down the mountain?

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The foreign debt of the United States until now. The foreign debt of the United States, at this time,

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How many trillion?

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38.3 trillion dollars. That's 614... Zillion? Quadrillion, more. quadrillion. I think it's more than that. It must be calculated as 17,000. How much is that?

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The foreign debt of the United States is 38.3 trillion dollars. The GDP is only 29 trillion dollars. So, the debt ratio to GDP is 125-130%.

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Which is not healthy.

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Which is not healthy at all.

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But this is a debt in the form of dollars where they can money printing.

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Money printing. That's why Donald Trump said he would contribute 10 billion dollars to the WTO. 10 billion. It's easy for him. Just print it. As long as the money is used.

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If it's exported, the value of the dollar will drop. Because of the surplus supply. So, let's go back. That's the problem with of foreign debt in America. The second position is China, but China is profitable, why? Because China has a debt of 16.2 trillion dollars, the long-term debt, but the GDP is 19.6 trillion dollars. So the ratio is 84%.

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Still better than America That's why China has a plan, not a plan but a master plan In 2049, China will be the number one superpower that beats America 2049, not too far from now In 2035, China will have around 1500-1600 nuclear-powered missiles It's already balanced with the US power at that time. In 2049, China will be the number one superpower in the world.

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That's his plan. Where is Japan? Japan is the most... Japan is the most stable. Because Japan has GDP of 4.3 trillion dollars. But the debt is 10 trillion dollars.

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In trouble.

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Financial crisis, all kinds of things. We didn't expect that.

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Yes, because the debt is 237% higher than the GDP.

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How to do it?

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That's why it's stuck. It can't go anywhere. That's why the Japanese people go everywhere looking for business opportunities, investment in the whole world. Because it's stuck there.

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But I hear that Japan has started to change its policy. Yesterday, it was only defense. Our defense. Now it has started to attack. It has bought a lot of weapons.

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That's right. So, in the era of Mr. Harto, there was a journalist, Yomiuri Shimbun, in Jakarta. I met him at the time of the ceremony on April 5, October 5. We will display our weapons. I said, how do you see Indonesian weapons?

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He said, there is nothing compared to the Japanese Self-Defense Force. That was in the Heartho era. Japan was much higher than that. So now, what does it mean? All countries are directed to defend, like it or not, they must have a strong military for defense.

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And have a shock effect.

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It must have a shock effect, if not...

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But Japan is dead, right?

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Well...

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Isn't that a matter of agreement because it was invaded by America?

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Yes, so now America is closing its eyes. If the threat is getting bigger, Japan, you help me produce weapons, right? He's going to arranged it like that. Now, Europe was disappointed yesterday because Donald Trump wanted to take Greenland. That's why Marco Rubio went there to persuade them again. We are one. And it's interesting, he said this.

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Although America is so advanced, located in a place that is quite far away, but America is the child of Europe, he said. Oh, really? America is a child of Europe. America is a child of Europe.

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Even though Donald Trump said, I will not respect any law, I have to take the Greenland by any means.

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What does it mean? America now realizes, he can't show himself like this anymore.

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Because when America forced to take Greenland, Italian Prime Minister picked up the phone, President Putin's phone. He wanted to fix the relationship. German Chancellor, he said,

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Russia is part of Europe. He is not someone else. America will be confused.

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That's how it should be.

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America is confused. My ally has gone there. That's why it should be, all this time. I was confused with America. My allies have gone there. That's why Rubio went there, Bujo went back. We are still one. America is the child of Europe. Do you think it will succeed?

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What? Will it succeed? Because damage has been done.

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Damage has already happened. We are waiting. America, I'm not sure that the US foreign policy will be like now after Donald Trump. If other countries are doing better, maybe they will be different, not as aggressive as now. But yesterday I met someone important in the US decision-making. I asked him, who is suitable to replace Donald Trump.

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What we want is Marco Rubio.

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If he is impeached or if he is next term?

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No, after he is impeached or whatever the reason. It could be because of impeachment.

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Because the possibility of impeachment is still possible, right?

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Yes, it's still possible. It's still possible. Everyone knows that. It's like that.

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Pangeran Endru, as you know, has been arrested. Yes, yes. That's how firm the British are.

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The British are firm.

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Involved in the Epson Files. Because they are embarrassing the government, right? They have to, whether they want it or like that, than a Pangeran Rus.

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That's right. So, indeed, this is all kinds of, that's what Ray Dalio's book called, internal order. So when the internal order is so disturbed, broken, disturbed, then the foreign policy is destroyed. Then his position, his relationship with other countries will be like this. So, again... Back to Marco Rubio, sir.

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In Indonesia, it turns out that Marco Rubio is the replacement.

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He said that the one we like the most is Marco Rubio. If Marco Rubio, then it's a continuation of Trump. That's why.

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But the way, this is like this, I talked to Dharmapong Rekun yesterday, actually it's already arranged. This will be, this will be, just the way to convey. It's different. Joe Biden is

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with a cold blood.

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This is a drama, actually.

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Drama, really.

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High-level drama. high-level drama. The Taliban is also a drama. ISIS is also a drama. I have an intel friend in America, he called me last night. I asked him, what about Hamas? Will the US destroy Hamas?

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He said, well, America made it.

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Like that.

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Let's look at Qatar's position. Qatar is the biggest base in America, 13,000 troops there. In Qatar. But he is a supporter of Hamas. Israel doesn't like him, the government. But the case is still ongoing.

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Qatar's donation to Benjamin Netanyahu to...

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Still ongoing?

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Still ongoing.

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Oh, so Qatar was attacked by Iran?

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No, Qatar is...

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The American air base. The American air base. Oh, yes, the one that was attacked by Iran. So, the positioning is... We can't do it in today's foreign policy, especially in what Raymond Dollier said called a catastrophic world order.

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So, three scenarios, the first scenario of peaceful coexistence will fail, the second scenario of bifurcated world will appear, where the world will be split again, and the third scenario is that in the end, all the countries, the new world order will form what is called a catastrophic world order. A world without rules. A world without rules.

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A world without rules, like that. Now look.

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Now this, sir?

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Now look. President Trump plays a role that must be played by the PBB.

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He's out of the PBB, sir?

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But the PBB is an organization that they founded.

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They founded it themselves, and are the sponsors of the crisis. But they think that this is not what they want. So they made it again. We don't know where this Board of Peace will go. I read it from a distance. Why did Trump not make the Board of Peace only for Gaza?

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No one thought about it. People thought it was only for Gaza. But it's not like that. The Board of Peace, in Trump's mind, is that he established an institution to handle conflicts all over the world, not just in Gaza. Why? Because now a new tension has emerged that will destroy the Camp David Accord.

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Egypt and Israel are now back in tension. Netanyahu called Marco Rubio, please stop, tell Egypt to stop gathering troops in the Sinai Peninsula. Egypt's troops are now full in the Sinai Peninsula. Why are the Egyptian troops full?

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Because Israel admitted to they were Somalis. Israel admitted that they were Somalis, and wanted to build a base there to attack Houthi in Yemen. Netanyahu had such a plan. Immediately, the president of the LCC ordered the Egyptian army, now it in the Sinai Peninsula. The condition is the same as when Gamal Abdel Nasser tried to invade Israel.

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Even though before the Gaza-Palestine-Israel conflict, Egypt was not cooperative. It closed the door for help from the Palestinians. It didn't want to open the door for the Palestinians. He didn't want to open the door, he just helped.

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He didn't want to be in a mess. Now, the Camp David Accord in 1979, that's what made Anwar Sadat killed in 1981, 6 October 1981. Now, it's worried that this could collapse. Because Egypt...

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The agreement? The agreement could collapse.

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Camp David? Camp David could collapse. Because Egypt has brought tens of thousands of troops there, while Israel is still dealing with Gaza. That's why Donald Trump made the border peace not only for Gaza. He made it in a large framework

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so that when this happens, the Board of Peace can still handle this.

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The matter with Iran is still not over yet.

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Iran is not over yet. The matter with Iran is not a dead end. With Russia it's not over yet. Not over yet. Because they have met twice with Oman as a mediator. Those four demands from America and Iran are not met.

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America wants to erase all nuclear programs, erase all ballistic missile development, stop supporting Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthi, Islamic Jihad and militia groups in Iraq, stop all and stop killing your own people not even one of these demands the...

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what is it?

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Iran wants to accept

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what is it?

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oh yes, they went there

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they didn't accept even one there is a secret before the Abbas Araci's men met not met, they didn't accept anything. There's a secret. Before Menlo Abbas Araci met... Not met, they didn't meet directly. Menlo, Iran delegation, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in one room. Menlo Iran and his team in one room.

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So they didn't meet.

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Zoom?

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Then, not Menlo Iran, Menlo Oman in the middle. Then, back and forth, changing documents.

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Like that?

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Funny, right? Two rooms. Two rooms. Isn't the meeting so funny? So, they didn't meet. Both sides didn't meet.

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Why is Iran so hard? There is a secret. Before the delegation of America arrived at that place, Menno Iran had met with Rafael Grossi. Rafael Grossi is the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency. Rafael Grossi asked,

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where is the 400.8.6 kg enriched uranium that was bombed by America? It's still there. If he admits that it's still there, it means that Iran has nuclear. So at that time, President Trump, even though he was said to be a rich man, was already destroyed, everything was destroyed.

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Rafael Grossi said, that thing is still there.

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Because he put it in there.

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It didn't even hit the bomb. It's 110 km. The bomb's power is 61 m in the ground. It's 1 km? 110 m. The bomb fell 61 m.

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Okay.

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So the item is safe. That's why Rafael Grossi asked for confirmation yesterday. Where is the item? He said it's still there. That's why Rafael Grossi, now he's confused. He asked Iran and America to meet quickly to take care of this thing.

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If not, war. If not, war. Dangerous. The key is here, Rafael Grossi's statement that night. This is dangerous because the thing is still there. But this is also what makes Iran brave to face America. I have a weapon.

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Don't forget. As long as it's only suspected. As long as it's only suspected, right? He's brave. Well, all this time people think, people say that in Iran there are only Fordow, Natanz, Isfahan, which were bombed yesterday, three places. There are more than 20 locations that are involved in Iran's nuclear development.

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Including Bushehr. Bushehr is... Who is Bushehr? Bushehr's location is from 3,000 workers. 700 of them are Russians.

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They are workers. That's why the is not brave enough to bomb there. If the bomb is there, Russia will be angry and kill my entire team.

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My family.

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My family. 700 nuclear experts are in Bushehr. So what? So, because Iran still has this, the key is in Rafael Goros. That's what made Trump first cancel the attack. The attack. He thought about it first. Now, here's the thing. If the explanation from the former Pentagon General,

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he was asked, how long does America need to defeat Iran? He said, our strength can only last for about two weeks.

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The strength of America?

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The strength of America. Because his plan, every, he will drop 800 bombs every day. With two Indian ships. Gerald Ford is now on the road and is expected to arrive there around March 6. After March 6, something can happen. Because when two Indian ships meet there with full weapons, something can happen. The question now is, does America dare to attack?

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To do that. With the burden that is so heavy that is being hit now.

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And China has entered?

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Iran still has 3,000 ballistic missiles. So if America attacks, target the first one, Israel, 3,000 gunmen, if they let go of 1,000, how will the tankers come? 1,000 will come.

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It was proven in the previous war. Yes, that's it. How much water can Israel... 1,000.

34:57

If 1,000, 1,000, 1,000, how will the tankers come? Trump also calculates. I can hit him, my friend can be destroyed. So he calculates. Not to mention the cost, the economy.

35:12

And he has no experience of long war. Iran from 1980 to 1988, he faced Iraq. Still strong. Still alive. Still alive. From 1979 until now, he was sentenced.

35:22

He was also embargoed. 30,000 years in prison. He was already used to war under pressure. Meanwhile, the US is counting on him. Why? Because Iran is not Venezuela. Iran is not Venezuela.

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Which has no experience of war. This is a war country. This is a war country. Persia, Darius, all kinds. From the pre-Israel era, Iran has been at war. A big nation.

35:56

America has to count that. So if he miscalculates and then enters, what will happen is Israel will be destroyed with 3,000 ballistic missiles that go up to the Kassabon.

36:06

So if Iran is serious, Israel can be destroyed in a blink of an eye?

36:09

That's what's being feared now. 3,000 ballistic missiles, one of them will be destroyed, how many will be damaged? That has to be considered too. That's one calculation. Secondly, the US military bases, the Air Force bases in Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, Iraq, all of them are targeted. They will be destroyed. If they are destroyed, the Air Force bases' status is not like an embassy.

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An embassy is a territory of state from the country that owns the embassy. The base is rented. So, it's still the sovereignty of the country that owns the house. So, if it's attacked there, the sovereignty of the Arab countries will be attacked. They will definitely build it. That's why the MBS said to Saudi Arabia,

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37:03

if Iran has one nuclear weapon, I also have one. Look at Syria. The current president is Ahmad al-Sarra. He is the commander of ISIS. The commander of ISIS who was killed during the war in Obama's era until Osama bin Laden was killed. He is the commander of ISIS. So, this is what happened.

37:23

First, America is not willing to be a partner. It is not willing. It is not willing to be a partner, that China is so big, Indonesia is so strong. Indonesia is so strong.

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Even this,

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