The Military regime in Myanmar is the stumbling block
that the USA tried to dismantle, by installing a stooge, in order for
the USA to firstly exploit the rich relatively untouched resources of
Myanmar and secondly to be able to, in time, site weapons, even nukes,
closer to China's underbelly. China and Myanmar share a wide common
border. On top of that there is the lucrative drug growing region around
the Golden Triangle that is said to be under CIA control, true or not
hard to tell.
After decades of cultivation of Aung San Suu Kyi
to wrestle control of Myanmar from the military, it all ended in wasted
effort for the USA. The Military leaders probably realized what was
brewing and clamp down fast. The USA discreetly is trying to use ASEAN
to take Myanmar to task, interfering blatantly in the affairs of
sovereign countries.
But the USA is undoubtedly continuing its
instigation and sabotaging, supporting the Rebels (the USA do not now
call them terrorists fighting their proxy wars, only those fighting
against the USA would be called terrorists). How did the Rebels have all
the weaponry and where do those weapons come from? From Ukraine
probably, but definitely not China that is not the enemy of the Myanmar
military.
To get a foothold in Myanmar, the USA has to get rid
of the Myanmar military and installing another stooge to take power.
That is not going to happen soon.
Anonymous
PS. If China does not intervene, Myanmar would become another Syria. And all the investments of China would go up in smokes. China's strategic interest to bypass the Straits of Malacca would be curtailed.
ASEAN better hope that Myanmar does not fall to the dark side, which will allow the USA to site weapons across the border with China to threaten the Chinese. That will drag ASEAN into really having to decide to be either 'with the USA or against the USA'. This has been their agenda all along to divide and rule, together with their sight on Myanmar's untapped resources. It has nothing to do with making lives better for the Myanmar people. They should learn to understand the big picture.
ReplyDeleteI believe the Myanmar people should opt for the better by just looking at the lifting of hundreds of millions out of poverty under socialism in China, while also comparing that with the growing homelessness in the USA, the richest country in the world. Democracy does not do or bring what it preaches, which is clear for all to see.
If Myanmar falls to the USA terrorist state, live for people in ASEAN will not be that comfortable, with a conflict brewing between USA and China at their doorstep. If that is what leaders in ASEAN wants, too bad. We the peasants have little say, like the ordinary Ukrainians and the Europeans, who are the beans suffering the collateral damage just to uphold the USA's interest in Europe.
Thousands of miles away and having such a vested interest in Myanmar is too good to be true. If it is too good to be true, it is untrue.
ReplyDeleteThey said that charity begins at home. The USA's charity is all about spending taxpayer's money overseas on wars, regime changes, military war games, propaganda manufacturing, while ignoring the plight of its own people at home.
While one gloat about becoming a superpower, another does not realize it is losing its superpower status. Strange world!
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