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Army General suspected of ‘Chinese Massacre’ to lead Indonesia; will Prabowo join Philippines to stop Beijing?

“Army General suspected of ‘Chinese Massacre’ to lead Indonesia; Will Prabowo join Philippines to stop Beijing?”, Eurasian Times, February 18, 2024:

“The quick results of the Indonesian presidential elections of 14 February 2024 give an overwhelming mandate to the current defense minister, Gen. Prabowo Subianto, and his running mate, Gibran Rakabuming Raka, the son of outgoing President Jokowi. This interesting political axis indicates that Prabowo will continue the Jokowi legacy.

This legacy has several aspects, including a close relationship with China in the economic and infrastructure segments.

Will Prabowo balance Indonesia’s relationship with China? There is a history to this. Prabowo is criticized for his past human rights record by Western analysts…..”

Read the full article at Eurasiantimes.com

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