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Why’s The New York Times Fearmongering About Indonesia’s Presidential Frontrunner? By Andrew Korybko
It’s an information warfare provocation intended to manipulate voters’ perceptions of the frontrunner to the point that a run-off election is scheduled this summer, which could then give the US’ preferred candidate the chance that he needs to come to power and align Indonesia with America against China in the New Cold War.
Why’s The New York Times Fearmongering About Indonesia’s Presidential Frontrunner?
Anies Baswedan was a Fulbright Scholar. The Fulbright Program is funded by the USG.
As a Fulbright Scholar, he went to receive his M.P.M. in international security and economic policy from the University of Maryland School of Public Policy (where he was a William P. Cole III Fellow), and Ph.D. in political science from Northern Illinois University, where he was a Gerald S. Maryanov Fellow.
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