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These puppets are really amusing. We shouldn't take them too seriously, especially when they are busy licking the boots of the same Americans that back brutes called the Azov Battalion.
These puppets are really amusing. We shouldn't take them too seriously, especially when they are busy licking the boots of the same Americans that back brutes called the Azov Battalion.
Denial is a powerful weapon. We should use it more often as the thick-skinned Yanks and Pakistanis use it after doing what suits their agenda. Personally, I don't care even if we supply arms to the junta if they are supporting us in wiping out the terrorists. To hell with all those countries who think they can control us through virtue signaling.
Yup. The militia rats are trying to mess with the only other country that is engaging them. I guess Dr Jaishankar's decision to keep them at an arm's length was a smart one.
This why I always maintain that a successful civil war in porkistan is impossible.The Gen Z army fighting Myanmar's military dictator
IAF choppers were involved in their rescue.Shit hit the fan in Myanmar. The junta troops have surrendered just across the border. Some of the troops have run into India and the Mizoram police IG is on record with a statement.
Why the fuck are we rescuing junta troops or anyone on their side for that matter? Does the Army plan to use the rescued troops to fight against the kuki radicals in Manipur?IAF choppers were involved in their rescue.
Seems like they responded to myanmar govt/military SoS. They were surrounded by militants.Why the fuck are we rescuing junta troops or anyone on their side for that matter? Does the Army plan to use the rescued troops to fight against the kuki radicals in Manipur?
Chin issue has been going on for long, even before this current coup. US want to support a full fledged civil war, but US is limited, because neither China, nor India nor Thailand (all bordering countries) support them in this. Heck even Japan tries to maintain good relations with junta.Why the fuck are we rescuing junta troops or anyone on their side for that matter? Does the Army plan to use the rescued troops to fight against the kuki radicals in Manipur?
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It seems like the US deep staters are going in on a pincer move against India. First, they met the BNP Jamaatis in Bangladesh to topple Haseena and now they are upending the internal balance in Myanmar. I am no fan of the junta but they are easier to deal with than that pet Suu Kyi.
Why are you implying that Junta is some second coming of Satan?Why the fuck are we rescuing junta troops or anyone on their side for that matter? Does the Army plan to use the rescued troops to fight against the kuki radicals in Manipur?
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It seems like the US deep staters are going in on a pincer move against India. First, they met the BNP Jamaatis in Bangladesh to topple Haseena and now they are upending the internal balance in Myanmar. I am no fan of the junta but they are easier to deal with than that pet Suu Kyi.
No. Junta is really unpopular. They are even unpopular with Bamar majority. Also, Junta is quite friendly with China as well.Why are you implying that Junta is some second coming of Satan?
US would want us to do nothing with Myanmar but that is counter productive to our cause. They are a fellow Dharmic nation which has cultural ties with us and has more or less non bothersome to us for the most part of the century.
Junta or democratic parliament both have kept a cordial relationship with us over the years.
Indias indifference to Myanmar has resulted in Chinese companies dominating the market.
We cannot defeat the Junta so better help them to control their side of Insugency.
It's the case of 15% minority of Myanamr throwing a rage fit over the 85%
The writing is on the wall. Mynmaar will not survive as a state for long.It has a almost 90% chance of breaking apart.Even their current president said that in a recent cabinet meeting.We cannot defeat the Junta so better help them to control their side of Insugency.
It's the case of 15% minority of Myanamr throwing a rage fit over the 85%
Tell that Nicholas, the US and many other western democracies supported dictatorships for decades on end. One of the NATO countries, Portugal, was itself a dictatorship when India liberated Goa in 1961. And guess whom those Western countries supported, or were far more sympathetic to? When it came to the Congo in 1960-1965, the behaviour of the Western countries was sheer vileness and perfidy. One needn't go into the US-UK stance in 1971 re Bangladesh.Denial is a powerful weapon. We should use it more often as the thick-skinned Yanks and Pakistanis use it after doing what suits their agenda. Personally, I don't care even if we supply arms to the junta if they are supporting us in wiping out the terrorists. To hell with all those countries who think they can control us through virtue signaling.
Them bamars are such a bummer .No. Junta is really unpopular. They are even unpopular with Bamar majority. Also, Junta is quite friendly with China as well.
India doesn't want to be seen to helping a really unpopular dictatorship and make itself a enemy of their people. Also, its not as straightforward as Buddhists fighting Christians/Muslims.
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Burman/Bamar (main ethnicity) were fighting with all the other ethnicities since the beginning (as they have been trying to force Burmese language since beginning), but after the recent coup, many Bamar people are also pissed with Junta since Aung San Suu kyi was actually popular and also there is a huge under current of democracy and Burmese economy actually grew a lot during democratic period, since sanctions were removed.
Yellow (Chin) people are related to Mizo and Kuki, thats the one that are coming as refugees and those are the people who now control border post.
Rakhine/Arakanese (bright purple on coast near bangladesh), were once trained by India in Andaman Nicobar, but we disposed them.
How India Betrayed the Rakhine People – And Why It Matters Today
25 years ago this week, India’s army crushed an incipient Rakhine separatist force in the Andaman Islands. In western Myanmar, memories of the incident linger.thediplomat.com