The Indonesian Military has warned about the
possibility of the Islamic State (IS) radical movement moving its base from the
Middle East to Southeast Asia, posing a greater threat to Indonesian security
The terrorist group had been building its Southeast Asian
base in the southern part of the Philippines, which immediately borders
Indonesia’s Kalimantan and Sulawesi.
The increasing number of abductions carried out by
terrorist groups on seamen passing the water in the area has indicated that
extremists have been collecting money to build a new center of operations.
The IS, whose movement was purely economic
rather than ideologically driven, had begun to develop its Southeast Asian base
because the lucrative energy source in the Middle East started to vanish.
They are moving to [the source of] other natural
resources, namely sea and food, on the equator. That is why the southern
Philippines has been chosen.
The Sulu Sea, located in the southwestern area of the
Philippines, has long been a source of trouble, as the Abu Sayyaf militant
group has repeatedly kidnapped sailors there, including those from Indonesia,
in exchange for ransom. Abu Sayyaf has stated allegiance to the IS.
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