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Abdul Haris Nasution person

also: Nasushin, Nasution, General Nasution, Nasocian, Colonel Abdul Harris Nasusin

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“from Madado to Salawasi. Although only about a dozen aircraft were involved, this represented the International Volunteer Air Group that had already been formed. The Indonesian government now began taking strong countermeasures. The chief o…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15) @ 26:16
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“Lubis, L-U-B-I-S. Both of these senior military officers are from Sumatra as well. And there is this event coming up called the Outer Islands Rebellion. That's what we're going to talk about. These two senior officers end up on the opposite…”
▶ Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6 @ 14:56

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Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6
▶ 14:23 Stop it. So Sicarno's really walking a tightrope, which is what it boils down to. And the army issue becomes a big deal between Sicarno and Hatta before he resigned. You have a general by the name of Nasution, N-A-S-U-T-I-O-N, and a colonel…
Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6
▶ 15:26 interesting, is they're actually related. They're cousins. Lubas is an intel officer where Nasushin is actually like a line army commander. So he has much more, plus his rank, he's a general, he has much more prestige when it comes to the a…
Operation Gladio-Indonesia Part 6
▶ 20:27 to both of the senior military people that had been used by the CIA. Lubas, the colonel, said, quote, the Americans tricked us, unquote. The author said he didn't realize when conducting the interviews in 1983 with both Lubas and Nasution t…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 49:11 turned away from the armed forces too after a political play by army leader Colonel Abdul Harris Nasusin three years later. He walked a tightrope among all of the political factions. Economic chaos reigned. There was political struggle. Rub…
The Colonel’s Corner Safe for Democracy Part 13 (14)
▶ 54:40 already of Indonesian National Police, so they had ends and knew who to contact. A contact in April 1957 through a local channel from two of the more prominent colonels intrigued the CIA. Ahmad Hussein of Central Sumatra was one of them. Th…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 26:16 from Madado to Salawasi. Although only about a dozen aircraft were involved, this represented the International Volunteer Air Group that had already been formed. The Indonesian government now began taking strong countermeasures. The chief o…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 28:47 The CIA had good access since the officer Nasution had put in charge happened to be a close friend of the American attachés. A week later, Sukarno's troops landed at a Sumatran coast. On March 11th, within hours of a CIA arms delivery, gove…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 29:15 The Sukarno forces briefly held CIA officer Brown, who insisted he was just one of an American there working for an oil company. Yes, there was lots of oil in Sumatra, which is why they were there. One of the reasons, that and the gold. Dir…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 49:01 Despite the danger, they argued for another strike at the same target. Sukarno and Nasution were preparing the attack to the last rebel stronghold. Secretary Dulles shot back that either the rebels had to succeed in winning political suppor…
The Colonel's Corner Safe for Democracy Part 14 (15)
▶ 50:32 54s and the CIA's P-51s on the ground. Alan Dulles and Pierre Cabell met Foster late that afternoon at Foster's home. Field commanders were now pressing for attacks to brunt Nasocian's buildup in eastern Indonesia. Foster insisted the Indon…