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Us Warship Passes Strategic Road of Malacca - Indonesia Remains Relaxed

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A 240 metre long US warship crosses the Strait of Malacca – one of the most sensitive waterways in the world. Indonesia emphasizes serenity, but symbolism is clear.

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A 240 metre long US warship crosses the Strait of Malacca – one of the most sensitive waterways in the world. Indonesia emphasizes serenity, but symbolism is clear.

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The House of Representatives assessed that the passage of United States ships in the Strait of Malacca did not affect Indonesia's free and active political stance.

The Indonesian Navy (TNI AL) continues to monitor the movement of United States (US) warships through the Strait of Malacca in Indonesian territory. Why is the Strait of Malacca so strategic as a global shipping lane? Here's a look.

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liputan6.com broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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