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Indonesia: The Ultimate Apocalypse Retreat (Terms and Conditions May Apply)
What Actually Happened
| # | Claim | Date | Entities | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Indonesia was named by unnamed internet sources as one of the top 10 safest nations to live in during World War III. | Indonesia | Suara.com (archived) | |
| 2 | Indonesia signed an agreement with the United States that allows Indonesia to act freely as long as the U.S. approves. | Indonesia, United States | USTR - US-Indonesia Agreement on Reciprocal Trade (full text, effective Feb 2026) (archived) | |
| 3 | Indonesia’s commentary downplayed concerns about potential U.S. actions triggering a proxy war with a major rival. | Indonesia, United States | NewsNation (Associated Press wire) (archived) | |
| 4 | China is Indonesia’s largest export trading partner. | China, Indonesia | Antara News (citing BPS - Statistics Indonesia) (archived) | |
| 5 | The U.S. government was described as declaring victory after achieving minimal results while threatening to prolong conflict. | United States | Newsweek (archived) | |
| 6 | Indonesia’s fuel supply is sourced from neighboring countries with supply chains described as sturdy against geopolitical disruptions. | Indonesia | CNBC Indonesia (archived) | |
| 7 | Indonesia has a domestic fuel reserve sufficient for 20 days. | Indonesia | Kompas.com (archived) | |
| 8 | Indonesia’s 20-day fuel reserve is below global standards. | Indonesia | DW Indonesia (archived) | |
| 9 | Indonesia’s commentary expressed indifference to the opinions of bureaucrats from other countries regarding its fuel reserve standards. | Indonesia | Instagram Video (Primary Source) (archived) | |
| 10 | Indonesia’s fuel is subsidized, which the commentary framed as ensuring stability despite the risk of central government financial meltdown. | Indonesia | CNBC Indonesia (archived) |