Then why did BO travel on an Indonesian passport in 1981 to Pakistan as was reported?
Under Indonesian law, as I understand it, there is no dual citizenship at that time. In order to go to school and his stepfather was military btw, you had to be a citizen.
A genuine Hawaiian birth certificate would clear things up. But even that is in dispute. His mother’s age would have prevented him from being a US citizen if he was born in Kenya.
Indonesia did not recognize dual citizenship. Here is some information discussing the US policy on the topic.
http://www.thesocialcontract.com/artman2/publish/tsc1303/article_1147.shtml
My question is could you get an Indonesian passport without giving up your US citizenship at the time he traveled to Pakistan?