The Borneo Post

Mattis gets bizarre Indonesian send off

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JAKARTA: A soldier tore apart a snake with his teeth and his comrades headbutted flaming stacks of bricks as Indonesia’s special forces treated visiting US defence secretary Jim Mattis to an unusual display on Tuesday.

Mattis – whose own nickname is ‘Mad Dog’ – seemed impressed by the show, which also saw police dogs leaping from helicopter­s to attack “terrorists”.

To the sound of beating drums and with their faces daubed with camouflage, the elite soldiers launched a wild martial arts display as they demolished wood and brick obstacles with kicks, punches and headbutts.

The dumbfounde­d US delegation looked on as the men then killed live snakes, including cobras, and served their blood to each other in a sign of brotherhoo­d. One fighter even tore apart a snake with his teeth.

Nearby, a commando rolled around on broken glass while another shot apparently live bullets at a balloon held by his blindfolde­d comrade – with one round missing the target, although no one was injured.

An aerial display accompanie­d to the ‘ Mission Impossible’ theme tune saw soldiers launch themselves from helicopter­s together with dogs to stage a mock manhunt for a pair of “terrorists”.

Back on land, a dog then jumped through an open car window to grab one of the pretend radicals.

“As you see, the dogs beat the terrorist,” a satisfied military official said following the show at Indonesia’s army headquarte­rs to round of the US defence secretary’s visit.

Mattis, whose next stop on his Asian tour was Vietnam, said: “Even the dogs coming out of those helicopter­s knew what to do when confrontin­g the terrorist.”

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? Members of the Indonesian Special Forces displaying their military skills as Mattis (not pictured) visits the military headquarte­rs in Jakarta.
— AFP photo Members of the Indonesian Special Forces displaying their military skills as Mattis (not pictured) visits the military headquarte­rs in Jakarta.
 ?? — AFP photo ?? Indonesian Military Chief Hadi Tjahjanto (right) pose with Mattis during his visit to the military headquarte­rs.
— AFP photo Indonesian Military Chief Hadi Tjahjanto (right) pose with Mattis during his visit to the military headquarte­rs.

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