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Undercover blockbuster!The war situation in Myanmar is ignishing, Min Aung Hlaing is shouting cruel words, and China is intervening to stir up the situation
Hello everyone!As a blogger who has always focused on military international relations, today I will present you with a high-profile battle in Myanmar, involving the intricate relationship between China and Myanmar. Without further ado, let's get straight to the point.
The competition between the Myanmar Army** and the Arakan Army is filled with gunsmoke.
Just recently, an important base of the Myanmar Army** was occupied by the Arakan Army, and the fierce fighting lasted for 21 days, and the smoke of gunfire broke out everywhere. The outpost of the Arakan army went out to encircle another important military base, and the army had to send air force and artillery, and even used chemical **, but the Arakan army did not retreat.
What are the reasons behind this conflict?According to Arakan Army spokesman Chin Tyuka, the two outposts were used by the military to oppress the Chin and Rakhine communities in Trauna, which is a layer of gloom that they are very determined to remove.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing's call for a political settlement is full of crises.
At the Cabinet meeting, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing delivered a speech in which he pointed out the mistakes of the armed groups and urged both sides to find a political solution as soon as possible. However, he also warned that the military would never accept any proposal that could lead to the disintegration of the alliance or damage the "cause of the three main nations."
These three main political principles, including the non-disintegration of the Union, the non-disintegration of national unity, and permanent sovereignty, are considered by the military to be the primary responsibility for maintaining Myanmar's sovereignty. Senior General Min Aung Hlaing even threatened that if the cause of the three ethnic groups was harmed, only ethnic minority areas and their inhabitants would suffer the consequences.
The Chinese tie-up of the Burmese army has been asked for mediation again and again.
In this crisis, we have seen the need for mediation in China again and again. Myanmar's analysis points out that the military needs China's help to act as a mediator in order to reach a truce with the coalition forces. This is not new, as China is known to have considerable influence over ethnic forces in northern Shan State.
Some even jokingly refer to these units as subordinate units of the PLA, although this may only be an exaggeration. At the same time, however, Myanmar believes that China is likely to maintain its consistent principle of non-interference in its internal affairs in the conflict, despite the fact that the military seeks China's strategic support.
Recently, Chinese envoys arrived at the China-Myanmar border to meet with leaders of major ethnic forces, including the Kokang Allied Army, the De'ang National Liberation Army and the Arakan Army. In addition, independence talks were held with representatives of the Kachin Independence Army.
China's concerns and roles, as well as instability on the border, are in focus.
Ethnic minority leaders sense that China is concerned about the unstable situation on the border. They are worried that if the military can't control Myanmar, who will control the country next?This issue has also become the key to Myanmar's future destiny.
At this strategic juncture, China's position is crucial. Not only does China have influence over ethnic forces in Myanmar, but its role in this conflict is in the spotlight. This is a time when China needs to balance maintaining its critical influence over Myanmar while maintaining regional stability without interfering in its internal affairs.
Summary: Friends, this crisis in Myanmar is not only a regional issue, but also a chess game of international relations. We have seen the open and covert struggle between the military and armed groups, the call for a political settlement by Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, and China's key role in this crisis.
This is not only a problem for Myanmar, but also a severe test for China in international affairs. Friends, what do you think about this crisis?In this challenging time, let's focus and think together. We look forward to hearing from you.