Trump Partner Eyes Indonesia Power, Sees Faults in Democracy - News Summed Up

Trump Partner Eyes Indonesia Power, Sees Faults in Democracy


"Maybe democracy is a good way for a developed country, in a country where the level of the playing field is the same." Tanoe, like Trump, exults in his business success, pointing to the 37,000 people working in his property and media conglomerate, MNC. Tanoe said after the inauguration his business dealings with the Trump Organization will only be through Trump's sons Don Jr. and Eric. Basically I don't want to initiate, to do anything with the official relationship between Indonesia and the United States," he said. Though Trump is notorious in Indonesia for proposing a ban on Muslim immigration, there is also a reservoir of admiration for the U.S. superpower.


Source: ABC News January 16, 2017 13:06 UTC



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