
US President Barack Obama (C) reaches his hand out to greet his welcoming party with his wife First Lady Michelle Obama (behind him), as they walk off Air Force One, upon arrival at Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. The US President will meet with the leader of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, to discuss economic and security issues, visit the Istiqlal mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, third largest in the world, and give a speech to the nation from the University of Indonesia during his visit. EPA/MAST IRHAM

U.S. President Barack Obama (L), walks with his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (R), prior to their meeting at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. EPA/DITA LANGKARA / POOL

US President Barack Obama waves in the falling rain as he enters the car after arriving on Air Force One at Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. The US President will meet with the leader of the world's most populous Muslim-majority nation, Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, to discuss economic and security issues, visit the Istiqlal mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, third largest in the world, and give a speech to the nation from the University of Indonesia during his visit. EPA/MAST IRHAM

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (R) greets US President Barack Obama (L) at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is returning to Indonesia with US First Lady Michelle Obama, to a country he once lived for four years then with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. The US President will visit the Istiqlal mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, third largest in the world, and give a speech to the nation from the University of Indonesia during his visit. EPA/ADI WEDA / POOL

US President Barack Obama (rear), listens to the U.S. national anthem as his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono salutes as they inspect honor guards prior to their meeting at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. EPA/DITA LANGKARA / POOL

US President Barack Obama makes a cross step on the red carpet as he looks behind with a smile for his wife First Lady Michelle Obama (L) who smiles, at Halim Perdana Kusuma airport in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. The US President meets Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, to discuss economic and security issues, visit the Istiqlal mosque, the largest mosque in Southeast Asia, third largest in the world, and give a speech to the nation from the University of Indonesia during his visit. EPA/MAST IRHAM

US President Barack Obama (R), walks with his Indonesian counterpart Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (C) prior to their meeting at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. EPA/DITA LANGKARA / POOL

Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (L), introduces Indonesian armed forces chief of staffs to U.S. President Barack Obama (C) at Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Indonesia, 09 November 2010. Obama is on a two-day visit to Indonesia, a country where he once lived as a young boy for four years with his mother and Indonesian stepfather. EPA/DITA LANGKARA / POOL