Even before the tsunami disaster, Indonesia was on the mind of the American government. Why? Because US intelligence officials feared that its 13,000 islands might be a breeding ground and hideout for terrorists. We look at the world's most populous Muslim country and its role in the 'War on Terror.'
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Indonesia & the War on Terror
Listen Thursday, Jan. 27, 2005 at 12:06 p.m. in Conflict, PoliticsGuests
Tracy Dahlby
former Managing Editor of Newsweek International; and author of "Allah's Torch: A Report from Behind the Scenes in Asia's War on Terror" (William Morrow)
Tom McCawley
freelance journalist, The Christian Science Monitor
Paul Rowland
Country Director for Indonesia, National Democratic Institute
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