The United States and Indonesia are seeking closer military ties after years of limited contact because of concern over past human rights abuses by Indonesia’s army, top defense officials from both nations said Sunday. U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz, on a visit to Indonesia after last month’s devastating tsunami, said he would consult with his government and Congress over whether the time was right to increase contact and ease restrictions on the sale of military equipment. Full Story
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