@MasWibiX Saya warga negara asing. Tinggal di Tg Balai Karimun.
Saya berminat untuk mendapatkan KTP atau identitas.
Jika Anda mengenal seseorang, mohon beri tahu saya.
Controversial take: blame the parents, not just the son. They changed his identity, pushed decisions, and handled NS issues on his behalf—possibly without his full awareness. Accountability shouldn’t stop at the child.
#NationalService
OPEC curbs supply to sway oil prices—but now the 🇦🇪UAE may flip the script. After IRGC attacks and frustration with Arab allies, Abu Dhabi could boost output, drive prices down, and hit Iran where it hurts most: its oil revenue.
#OPEC#UAE
Every technology that helps mental tasks can weaken our ability to do them ourselves. Calculators hurt mental math. GPS weakened our sense of direction. AI could weaken critical thinking & creativity if we outsource everything to it. Use AI as a tool—not a replacement for brain.
I suspect the IRGC hates the UAE not just for geopolitics, but for its success. The UAE became a modern, prosperous, globally connected Middle Eastern state. For a regime that promised Iran a golden age in 1979 but delivered decline, that contrast is dangerous.
Russia & China won’t easily allow Iran to be crushed by the US/Israel. Over time, Iran could rise as a major Middle East power.
History shows ancient civilisations endure—Persia and China contributed immensely to science and innovation.
You can’t keep a civilisation down forever.
EP/foreign talent debate is heating up again with AI in the mix. Hiring is about value—best person wins, local or foreign.
Overly harsh rules won’t protect jobs; they’ll hurt competitiveness, speed up automation, or push firms out.
The real disruption? AI, not foreign workers.
Good to see Singapore strengthening ties with the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia & Qatar. These Gulf states have faced serious security threats. Singapore should keep building strong global partnerships and stand firm against extremism and terrorism.
As expected, nothing much changed. The Workers’ Party stands by Pritam Singh—why? Results matter. Under his leadership, WP has done well. That’s their mandate. If voters see the judgment and still don’t mind, that’s their choice—the cost of democracy.
Trump signals a shift: warns Israel against further strikes on 🇱🇧Lebanon, saying “enough is enough.” Critics see rising US–Israel tensions and global backlash, as debate over the conflict and its leadership intensifies.
#Lebanon
🇦🇪UAE tourism shake-up? Luxury hotels in Dubai are closing or scaling back—Anantara shutting, Burj Al Arab “renovating,” others cutting ops. Critics say it signals deeper economic and geopolitical strain. Is Dubai’s model under pressure?
#UAE
US–Iran talks end with no deal. Trump floats “joint tolls” in Hormuz as politics tighten. Critics warn Singapore must plan for chokepoint risks, speak up on principles, and avoid risky guarantees on fuel & trade in an uncertain world.
#Singapore#IranWar#Hormuz
Peace talks in Islamabad may mirror Iran’s 10-point plan—signaling U.S. urgency to exit. Ignore tough talk from Donald Trump & JD Vance. Deal likely forced through—no more war, full U.S. climbdown.
#IranWar#POTUS
Hot take: Iran emerges stronger after war, with potential control of the Strait of Hormuz and major revenues post-sanctions. Claims it could reshape Gulf power dynamics, challenging UAE and others.
Argues perceived double standards in the Iran conflict: claims Iran’s actions are framed as escalation while US/Israel strikes face less criticism, with selective outrage over civilian harm. Warns hypocrisy fuels instability more than weapons, urging negotiations and peace.
If Arab states don’t unite—economically, militarily, and with regional neighbours—conflict will keep repeating. Division weakens them, and reliance on external powers hasn’t guaranteed security. The path for cooperation, stability, and coexistence—otherwise, the cycle continues.”