Cashiered former general Prabowo Subianto was elected president of Indonesia last year on a contradictory campaign image.
One side showed a soft, caring grandpa, friend of the wong kecil (wee folk). The flip side promoted an urbane statesman who’d lift his country’s international status as the world’s third-largest democracy.
Avoid Bali and the rest of Indonesia
With a UK- and US-educated toughie at the top, he’d make the West sit up and respect a peaceful secular nation with more Muslims than any other state.