Anticipation of Embargo Sanctions in Implementing National Defence
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Anticipation of Embargo Sanctions, National Defense, Defense StrategyAbstract
In terms of cooperation for warfare equipment and other military needs, Indonesia relies on suppliers from abroad, and this continuously impacts the country's needs. If an embargo is imposed on the country, it will pose a significant challenge to national defense, thus requiring anticipation of embargo sanctions in terms of national defense. The research methodology employed in this study is qualitative, based on an in-depth understanding and focused on Anticipating Embargo Sanctions in Implementing National Defense. The steps to be taken in anticipating embargo sanctions from other countries include not relying solely on one country or bloc for cooperation in the field of national defense and military needs. It is necessary to consider collaboration with other blocs worldwide. The country should also strive for self-sufficiency in military equipment needs, fostering innovation, and manufacturing military equipment domestically. There should no longer be dependence on other countries for military equipment.
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