He argues that America is militarizing the first island chain and using Indonesia, Japan, Australia, and other partners to embargo rather than destroy China.
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Indonesia
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Key Notes
Jiang argues that the decisive difference between Indonesia and Malaysia is political leadership, because American corporations and the CIA embedded themselves deeply in Indonesia after Dutch colonial rule.
He says the CIA functions as the enforcement arm of American multinationals and ties its role in Indonesia to corporate extraction of resources such as rubber.
Jiang says Indonesia's elite has been co-opted by Americans and that ordinary people then follow the orientation of the elite.
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"u.s a lot more malaysia seems exactly more separate yeah the entire indonesian military has been co -opted by by the cia i mean..."
"leadership um so american corporations have always been very active in indonesia they sort of took over from the dutch right so formerly indonesia..."
"Yeah. No, I think the main reason is the Indonesian elite has been co -opted by the Americans. And so the people just follow..."
"...is important because the United States has signed a deal with Indonesia. So what we can expect is that America and Indonesia, their militaries..."
"dollars, okay? So it is entirely possible what's going to happen is that the Chinese will have no choice but to buy from America,..."
"...that, then all of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, including Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and also Korea, they would all rally behind Japan and..."
"...Southeast Asia tour? It was, it was great. I loved Malaysia, Indonesia, South Philippines. I did get banned. australia on the way back but..."
"...of malacca i didn't know about the difference between malaysia and indonesia although they're very similar in a lot of ways like the batik..."
"able to get that done because malaysia indonesia have so much in common they're both muslim dominated countries southeast asia what's the difference um..."
"...slightly it's a smaller nation about 35 million people compared to indonesia it's just over 250 million if i'm not mistaken you can feel..."
"...willing to be. I mean, for example, the political elite in Indonesia, I think they're apprehensive. I was supposed to be with the mayor..."
"...So you were mentioning that Taiwan separates Southeast Asia, you have Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, separated by Taiwan, and to the north you have..."
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