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Why Indonesia Is All-In on Trump’s Board of Peace

Geopolitics
Indonesia
Started February 18, 2026

Some other Southeast Asian countries are steering clear

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 18, 2026
By aligning with Trump's Board of Peace, Indonesia risks alienating itself from ASEAN's collective stance on regional issues, potentially undermining unity.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 18, 2026
Embracing Trump's Board of Peace could damage Indonesia's diplomatic relations with neighboring countries wary of U.S. influence in the region.
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Indonesia's participation in Trump's Board of Peace could position it as a regional leader, fostering stability in Southeast Asia amidst uncertain geopolitics.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 18, 2026
Indonesia's enthusiasm for Trump's initiative highlights a shift in Southeast Asian politics, where strategic partnerships are prioritized over traditional alliances.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 18, 2026
Indonesia's decision to join the Board of Peace reflects its pragmatic approach to diplomacy, prioritizing national interests over ideological alignments.
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