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wustin 02-01-2021 11:07 AM

Military stages coup in Myanmar
 


Links to some articles from AP

Key events in Myanmar, long under military rule

Why is the military taking control in Myanmar?

Military stages coup in Myanmar

wustin 02-01-2021 11:08 AM

dola

gonna quote something very damning that could've happened to the US last month

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Associated Press
— Jan. 29, 2021: Myanmar’s election commission rejects the military’s allegations of fraud in the elections, finding no evidence to support the claims.

— Feb. 1, 2021: Myanmar military takes control of the country for one year, citing the government’s failure to act against its claims of voter fraud and refusal to postpone the November elections because of the coronavirus crisis. Her party says Suu Kyi is again placed under house arrest.


molson 02-01-2021 11:15 AM

Ya, it's fascinating how close it was to the Trump playbook except for the control of the military part.

Though, the default for decades there was direct military control. The civilian government never really became firmly established. I guess it always kind of felt like the military was going to "permit" the civilian government to exist for a time, but there was a limit to how much power it was ever going to be willing to cede.

Edward64 02-01-2021 11:21 AM

Suu Kyi continues to have great support from the population. Even though her stance on Rohingyas is unpopular on the world stage, the populace supports it.

If I was China, I would swoop in, stabilize it, put in my own leadership friendly to me (like Hu Sen in Cambodia). Access to land for Chinese to build up, some natural resources, more ports, apply more pressure on Thailand etc.

China doesn't seem to care about world pressure, condemnation etc. One more step to dominating Asia and putting India on notice.

wustin 02-01-2021 11:32 AM

I believe China already has been buying up oil and other resources from Myanmar.

molson 02-01-2021 11:41 AM

I'm trying to figure out how Reddit will cash in on this.

Thomkal 02-01-2021 12:18 PM

My first thought when I heard about the coup was "Man this could have been us in the US"-I hope international pressure will force the military to step down and put its rightful leader back in charge

sterlingice 02-01-2021 12:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Edward64 (Post 3326076)
If I was China, I would swoop in, stabilize it, put in my own leadership friendly to me (like Hu Sen in Cambodia). Access to land for Chinese to build up, some natural resources, more ports, apply more pressure on Thailand etc.

China doesn't seem to care about world pressure, condemnation etc. One more step to dominating Asia and putting India on notice.


I am not nearly as well versed in international politics as I should be. But this sounds just like China's MO. However, it feels more like a Russia-style destabilization to get them to that point.

SI

molson 02-01-2021 04:54 PM

This woman was doing her aerobics class as the coup kicked off right behind her.

Myanmar Girl Doing Aerobics Unaware of Coup, Military Convoy Reaching Parliament Can Be Seen Behind - YouTube

I'm patiently waiting for Reddit to edit this so she's dancing in front of various other historical events.

Edward64 02-01-2021 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by molson (Post 3326126)
This woman was doing her aerobics class as the coup kicked off right behind her.

Myanmar Girl Doing Aerobics Unaware of Coup, Military Convoy Reaching Parliament Can Be Seen Behind - YouTube

I'm patiently waiting for Reddit to edit this so she's dancing in front of various other historical events.


That's hilarious (and like her spirit).

PilotMan 02-01-2021 05:56 PM

Amazing

NobodyHere 02-01-2021 06:53 PM

How long is a year in Myanmar?

Edward64 02-01-2021 07:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NobodyHere (Post 3326139)
How long is a year in Myanmar?


Probably after some key civilians have disappeared.

Ironically, the well intended world criticism of Rohingya persecution may have encouraged the coup.

Quote:

Frontier Myanmar, a current affairs magazine based in Yangon, said the fact that Min Aung Hlaing is “one of most wanted men on the planet” due to his role in the atrocities committed against the Rohingya also contributed to the general’s anxiety about his future. “Appointing a loyalist to replace him as commander-in-chief would have helped, but that seemingly was not enough to assuage his concerns,” it said in a commentary.

Edward64 02-01-2021 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 3326088)
I am not nearly as well versed in international politics as I should be. But this sounds just like China's MO. However, it feels more like a Russia-style destabilization to get them to that point.


I know talk is cheap and this is unlikely, but this is probably as good of a foreign policy softball as Biden will get for US & allies to apply the big stick/threats and get the military to back down.

Find the military top brass a nice asylum in the Riviera (or where ever filthy rich dictators go nowadays) or threaten we'll send Rambo (IV) back in there to take them out.

wustin 02-01-2021 10:26 PM

There's already a list of politicians, celebrities, and media people who have been detained by the military.

Edward64 02-23-2021 06:13 AM

3+ weeks on and civilians are still demonstrating. No idea where this will end up.

Doesn't look as if Biden wants to get involved beyond words. Can't blame him, not a lot of strategic interest here and he's got much bigger distractions. I would like to visit Myanmar one of these days because it's a country that hasn't been as westernized as many others in Asia.

Flasch186 02-23-2021 10:49 AM

best place to watch live streams of foreign countries and rolling events like this?

sterlingice 02-23-2021 12:14 PM

I heard you can watch them live on yoga videos

SI

Edward64 02-23-2021 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sterlingice (Post 3328280)
I heard you can watch them live on yoga videos


Had to think for a second and then chuckled. :)

Flasch186 02-24-2021 06:42 AM

but for real now, where can I watch the events unfold while not exercising?

Thomkal 02-24-2021 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flasch186 (Post 3328344)
but for real now, where can I watch the events unfold while not exercising?


I think the BBC might cover them better than here in the US, but I don't have a specific site otherwise.

Edward64 02-28-2021 09:58 PM

There was an escalation in protest deaths today. Still no flippin idea how this will turn out.

I still don't think this will happen as there is very little US strategic interest but I wish Biden would take a more forceful tone and show the "big stick", get the military out and Aung San Suu Kyi back in.

Edward64 04-03-2021 07:45 AM

About 550 dead in 2 months since coup. Surprised it took so long to cut off internet.

I wish I could say Myanmar was strategic enough where we would put our (and coalition's) troops in harm way and restore democracy ... but it isn't. I would love to visit Myanmar someday.

https://apnews.com/article/myanmar-c...b8f8135f382a01
Quote:

Myanmar’s wireless broadband internet services were shut down on Friday by order of the military, local providers said, as protesters continued to defy the threat of lethal violence to oppose the junta’s takeover.
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The coup reversed years of slow progress toward democracy in Myanmar, which for five decades languished under strict military rule that led to international isolation and sanctions. As the generals loosened their grip, culminating in Aung San Suu Kyi’s rise to leadership in 2015 elections, the international community responded by lifting most sanctions and pouring investment into the country.


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