Indonesia’s US airspace deal risks China ties
What would a deal with the US military mean for Indonesia’s ties to China? We discuss this possible shift in strategy and look at why it has triggered political pushback at home.
What would a deal with the US military mean for Indonesia’s ties to China?
The proposal being considered by Indonesia would allow US military aircraft easier access to its airspace. But it has ignited debate in a country that’s long had a non-aligned foreign policy stance.
We discuss this possible shift in strategy, the US military presence in the region and how a potential deal is being viewed by China. What do Indonesians think and what could be the fallout for President Prabowo Subianto?
Host Mariko Oi is joined by Asia Specific’s Bill Birtles, plus Jakarta-based freelance journalist Randy Mulyanto.
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