Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation, or better known as the confrontation alone is a war about the future of Malaya, Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak which occurred between the Federation of Malaysia and Indonesia in 1962-1966.
This war originated from the desire of the Federation of Malaya is more recognizable as Tanah Melayu Fellowship in 1961 to join Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak into the Federation of Malaysia is not in accordance with the agreement Manila Accord Wikisource-logo.svg therefore desire was banned by President Sukarno, who considers the formation of Federation of Malaysia is now known as Malaysia as a "British puppet" is colonialism and imperialism in a new form as well as support for various internal security disturbances and rebellions in Indonesia.
Violation of international treaties concept Macapagal THE PLAN, among others through agreement Wikisource-logo.svg Manila Accord of July 31, 1963, the Manila Declaration Wikisource-logo.svg August 3, 1963, Joint Statement Wikisource-logo.svg on August 5, 1963 regarding Wikisource-logo.svg decolonization which should include the people of Sarawak and Sabah that the status of both regions is still listed on the UN Security Council list as the Non-Self-Governing Territories.
History of Indonesia VS Malaysia Confrontation
This war originated from the desire of the Federation of Malaya is more recognizable as Tanah Melayu Fellowship in 1961 to join Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak into the Federation of Malaysia is not in accordance with the agreement Manila Accord Wikisource-logo.svg therefore desire was banned by President Sukarno, who considers the formation of Federation of Malaysia is now known as Malaysia as a "British puppet" is colonialism and imperialism in a new form as well as support for various internal security disturbances and rebellions in Indonesia.
Violation of international treaties concept Macapagal THE PLAN, among others through agreement Wikisource-logo.svg Manila Accord of July 31, 1963, the Manila Declaration Wikisource-logo.svg August 3, 1963, Joint Statement Wikisource-logo.svg on August 5, 1963 regarding Wikisource-logo.svg decolonization which should include the people of Sarawak and Sabah that the status of both regions is still listed on the UN Security Council list as the Non-Self-Governing Territories.
History of Indonesia VS Malaysia Confrontation
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