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Katılım Temmuz 2013
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@_linnamon_ Since when does China open to nego what they claim is their “territory”
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林 Linnamon@_linnamon_·
Lapak formil penyepong westoid paling gak karuan gobloknya. Kalo Indonesia sampe perang sama China itu udah kesalahan fatal dalam bernegara dan berdiplomasi, hal paling tolol dan gak ada manfaatnya. Mempertaruhkan nyawa jutaan orang perang lawan China untuk alasan apa coba? Untuk karang-karang di LCS yang China pun masih terbuka untuk negosiasi terutama untuk negara netral seperti Indonesia? Jadi Ukraina ke-2 supaya bisa sok keren posting di IG pake peralatan militer? Mempertahankan kepentingan nasional AS?
Dawir@admkuznetsov45

Kalau kata lapak sebelah tidak apa-apa, Yang penting Indonesia dapat Patriot, THAAD, F-15 ama F-35 untuk melawan China di LCS Dan yakin kalau ASEAN perang lawan China, AS akan kirim Kapal Perang dan Kapal Induk melawan China

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izzi@IzzraifHarz·
Malaysians looking at the current news about Malacca Straits and ASEAN
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Bitcoin 📈🚀🌕🌋@MidJourneyHub·
@NickSzabo4 Malaysia is probably more important than Indonesia. There is East Malaysia too so it actually covers both sides after getting through the straits of Malacca and past Singapore. Malaysia is on China's side and hates Israel.
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Nick Szabo
Nick Szabo@NickSzabo4·
Indonesia holds most of the cards here, although they may just be beginning to realize it. The U.S. can and should -- maintaining friends like Indonesia is crucial -- provide intelligence and some weaponry. But the basic control in 21st century warfare goes, not to the navies Mahan treasured, but to the states with long coastlines and large hinterlands within missile and drone range of the straits like Malacca he rightly observed the importance of.
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

Food for thought. Trump’s Deal With Indonesia: Mahan at the Strait of Malacca Hu Jintao warned China about this moment more than twenty years ago. In 2003, the then Chinese president coined the phrase “Malacca dilemma” to describe a simple, brutal fact: the country’s economic rise depended on foreign oil sailing through a narrow strait that other powers could, in a crisis, choose to close. Most of China’s imported crude and gas still squeezes through that same bottleneck between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The US has just moved to wire that vulnerability, and it is no accident this is happening on Donald Trump’s watch. Washington’s new Major Defense Cooperation Partnership with Indonesia is being sold in the usual diplomatic euphemisms: capacity building, maritime security, joint training. Strip away the boilerplate and you see something far sharper. The agreement’s focus on maritime domain awareness, subsurface and autonomous systems, and special forces training is about giving Indonesia and by extension the U.S. and its allies, a far richer picture of everything that moves between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea, and greater ability to shape it in a crisis. As with Trump’s broader Indo‑Pacific posture, this is one more move to reassert the US as the pre‑eminent maritime power of the age, and to ensure China feels that reality every time a tanker clears the Strait. Hu’s “Malacca dilemma” was never only about a single shipping lane. It was about the geometry of China’s energy dependence. Oil from the Gulf and Africa has to arrive by sea. The shortest, cheapest route runs past India, through Malacca and adjacent Indonesian straits, and then up into waters where the U.S. Navy and its partners have operated for decades. A coalition that can see, track and, if necessary, interdict that flow holds a lever over China’s economy that no amount of rhetoric about multipolarity can wish away. More than a century ago, Alfred Thayer Mahan argued that sea power, fleets, chokepoints and maritime commerce, would decide the fate of great powers. The Malacca dilemma is Mahan’s theory rendered in modern energy terms: a continental power whose trade and fuel move by sea lives or dies by access to narrow maritime bottlenecks policed by others. Trump’s Indonesia move is pure Mahan: rather than chasing dominance on land, Washington is tightening its grip on the sea lanes and straits through which China’s economic lifeblood must flow. Beijing has spent two decades trying to escape this trap with pipelines from Central Asia and Russia, a corridor through Myanmar and a “string of pearls” of ports from Gwadar to Djibouti. Yet the volumes tell a less reassuring story: overland routes move at the margin, while the bulk of China’s energy still comes by tanker and still passes through Southeast Asian chokepoints. The dilemma has been managed, not resolved. That is why Indonesia matters. Jakarta insists it is not choosing sides and will continue to balance between Washington and Beijing. It doesn’t have to do more than that for this pact to bite. As Indonesian officers train with American counterparts and integrate U.S.‑supplied surveillance and patrol systems, the operational environment quietly changes. Chinese planners contemplating a crisis over Taiwan, the South China Sea or even a clash around Hormuz now have to assume that traffic through Malacca and its alternatives will unfold under a web of sensors and partnerships that lean, in practice if not in rhetoric, toward Washington. Another move by President Trump, in other words. From rebuilding American shipyards to pouring money into Indo‑Pacific maritime forces, the pattern is clear: the United States intends to remain a maritime superpower, and to make China live with Hu Jintao’s old nightmare instead of escaping it. Mahan would have recognised the logic instantly: in the end, it is the power that commands the sea, and the straits, that sets the terms for everyone else.

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ittiba@KedaiKupiSareng·
@VeritasArdentur FPDA itu ga ada USA cuma kerja sama pertahanan biasa, bukan aliansi tempur : NATO. Malaysia juga nggak jual negara, tetap pegang kedaulatan, nggak ada pangkalan asing. Ini standar latihan2 , bukan jadi alat AS, mrk juga masih jaga hubungan sama China dll, mrk fair kok
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@Sinkie_Chud Don’t be stupid. Malaysia is equally cozy with US Military. You are just Ignorant at what’s going on. The real threat is the country up north
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Calvin Cheng@calvinelcheng·
Singapore is a Major Security Cooperation Partner. Now Indonesia is a Major Defence Cooperation Partner. Thailand and Philippines are US treaty allies. So which major SE Asian country is the odd one out now?
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth@SecWar

It was an honor to host Indonesian Defense Minister @sjafriesjams at the Pentagon today. I was proud to announce that we are elevating our relationship to a Major Defense Cooperation Partnership, in recognition of the strength and potential of our bilateral defense ties.

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U.S. Central Command
More than 10,000 U.S. Sailors, Marines, and Airmen along with over a dozen warships and dozens of aircraft are executing the mission to blockade ships entering and departing Iranian ports. During the first 24 hours, no ships made it past the U.S. blockade and 6 merchant vessels complied with direction from U.S. forces to turn around to re-enter an Iranian port on the Gulf of Oman. The blockade is being enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. U.S. forces are supporting freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports.
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Lordmeow@meow_niggers·
@polietzz We can only hope that the next president won't be like him but this Trump behaviour or madness only sets precedent to those who succeeded him. Long term options should be shifting into islamic blocks while keeping all superpowers side in balance check.
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@anggapph2 Russia has no ability to defend any country outside its border
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@Fatihah_24 China more likely to attack because we have waters and coast island claims that so called belong to China
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Teha ✧@Fatihah_24·
One day, Malaysia and other SEA might get attacked by the US and their allies (especially MY and IND because we're Muslim majority countries and is more likely to be wiped out) and it's probably gonna be because of them (or SG)
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Teha ✧@Fatihah_24·
Why are indonesians opening their airspace to the US... "malingsia, malingsia", " dasar negara penjajah" lmao tuduh malaysia macam2, last2 the whole SEA is in jeopardy because of them (sorry indo moots, but your country's gov is frustrating af)
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@adindarizz @catterinow @Fatihah_24 China is more interested in our oil in South China Sea. This is the bigger threat. Yet you all blame wrong target. USA never threatened Malaysia. While prc openly claim everything off the coast of Sarawak.
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qil@yaaaqlz·
@Marchfoward Speculation: Adakah US nak take over selat melaka pulak sebab dia tau indon bodoh dan tentera malaysia lemah? Soalan serius
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Irfan_newboys🇲🇾🇵🇸🏳️🏴
TERKINI US dan Indonesia dilaporkan memulakan perbincangan untuk Tentera US menggunakan ruang udara Indonesia lapor RT News Setiausaha Perang US, Pete Hegseth dilaporkan akan bertemu Menteri Pertahanan Indonesia hari ini
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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@faiqRasta @Marchfoward Malaysia military been doing joint training with us military for a very long time. I think you just ignorant
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xavier@faiqRasta·
@Marchfoward Apa benda ni wei.Cukup2 lah si Anjing US ni main proxy war dkt middle east.Dia nk buat benda sama dkt SEA pula.
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Karina@KarinaShen54587·
About time we start dropping Napalms on KL
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MPCSMD@TINS7979·
@Joyyy4545 @sinach_z Yea, and now Malaysia is more neutral or geared towards China since then. Your country still fucked up by becoming a US lackey at this current world's event.
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MT ☫ icbm enjoyer@IDFVETRAPIST·
> This is our vastly militarily superior neighbor btw > A footstep away from joining the Abraham Accords btw THE LARP LARP LARP SAHUR MUST TRANSITION INTO REALITY NOW, PMX ‼️
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Iran Screenshot@iranscreenshot

U.S. and Indonesia are negotiating access for U.S. military use of Indonesian airspace. 90% of U.S. flights against Iran reportedly relied on access via "Muslim" countries, while Christian countries like Spain and Italy have refused to grant such access.

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zentaimskd@mskd76544·
@Stakof Because china cannot be trusted when they draw such line
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