US-Indonesia Strategic Partnership: More Than Just Diplomacy
Indonesia holds a geopolitical position that no other country can replicate. This nation controls three of the world's most vital straits: the Malacca Strait (guarded jointly with Malaysia and Singapore), the Sunda Strait, and the Lombok Strait, with the latter two falling entirely within Indonesia's sovereign territory.
These three straits aren't just ordinary shipping routes.
More than 40% of global trade passes through them every day, including the majority of energy supplies from the Middle East to East Asia.
If even one gets disrupted, the domino effect would ripple across the entire world economy.
That's why, when the US and Indonesia deepen their defense and maritime security cooperation, the impact goes far beyond the relationship between the two countries.
Together with partners like Malaysia and Singapore, they secure the most strategic points on the face of the earth, ensuring sea lanes remain open, preventing dominance by any single party, and strengthening Indo-Pacific stability.
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