Topic: Indonesia

Quiet archipelago’s embrace of hydrocarbons speaks loudly July 1, 2025 Vijay Jayaraj From London to Beijing, from Kuala Lumpur to Seoul, the energy market recognizes that Indonesia is open for business.
Trump gets another mess from Bubba Clinton to clean up...in Indonesia July 26, 2018 Monica Showalter So did Suharto know all about Bill Clinton's campaign finance violations through Indonesia? Is that why new documents show that he worked hard to get him overthrown?
Bill Clinton, the neocons, and Indonesia: What could go wrong? July 10, 2017 Monica Showalter Bill Clinton has a lot to do with why the U.S. finds itself in intractable messes like Iraq.  Get a load of what he pioneered in Indonesia.
Obama's full frontal blast at the sitting U.S. president from abroad July 2, 2017 Monica Showalter The attack on a sitting U.S. president from a former U.S. president, from abroad no less, is unprecedented. It's always all about Obama defending his ego.
Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Reality March 19, 2017 Thomas Lifson Trump, the pragmatist, has a lesson for Apple.
Oil slick, debris spotted in Sea of Java December 29, 2014 Thomas Lifson No firm evidence yet, but more theories.
Hypocrisy, thy name is John Kerry February 21, 2014 Ethel C. Fenig A walking, talking weapon of mass destruction.
Obama's Fate February 12, 2014 J.R. Dunn It's no surprise that Barack Obama's authoritarian streak is revealing itself at last. It was always there
Barack Hussein Soebarkah: In Two Places at the Same Time? February 3, 2014 Jason Kissner The life story that can't get its facts straight.
Spain and Muslim Apostasy February 3, 2013 Adam Turner Imran Firasat, a Muslim-turned-Christian from Pakistan who currently resides in Spain, is facing down a Spanish government that seems determined to punish him for his film, The Innocent Prophet, about the prophet Muhammad
Why Obama Must Go November 6, 2012 J.R. Dunn Barack Obama has governed not as a president in the way that we understand it -- a chief executive loaned vast powers for a brief period as representative of the people -- but as a caudillo, a charismatic figure, the leader of a movement, a third-world chieftain.