Myanmar military spokesman Zo Myint Tun stressed that the conflict in northern Myanmar is not a domestic issue, but a war of aggression caused by the interference of foreign forces. So the question is, which country is the foreign power?I am very suspicious of the third brother.
First of all, geographically, Sanko shares a border with Myanmar, and there are complex border issues between the two countries. In addition, Samko has always expressed a keen interest in Myanmar's abundant resources and strategic location. Myanmar has two outlets to the sea, the third brother occupies the one in the southwest of Myanmar, and the third brother benefits the most from the chaos in northern Myanmar. Therefore, from a geopolitical point of view, the third brother has a motive to interfere in Myanmar's internal affairs.
Second, we cannot ignore the influence and status of the third brother in the Asian region. The third brother has always called itself a great power in the East and has tried to play a bigger role in the region. If Burma becomes the third brother's sphere of influence, the third brother will gain more resources and influence. As a result, the third brother may expand its influence in the region by interfering in Myanmar's internal affairs.
In addition, we should also note the relationship between the third brother and Myanmar in history. There used to be some contradictions and conflicts between the two countries, which could lead to the intervention of the third brother in Myanmar. For example, in history, the third brother has supported the opposition forces in Myanmar, which indicates that the third brother may interfere in the internal affairs of Myanmar by supporting the opposition forces.
Summing up, we can conclude that the conflict in northern Myanmar is most likely due to the intervention of the third brother. We should remain vigilant and closely follow the developments. It is only through in-depth understanding and analysis that we can better respond to the challenges and problems that may arise. At the same time, we should also strengthen cooperation with other countries to jointly safeguard regional peace and stability.
Of course, we need to be rational and objective in the face of these speculations and speculations. While there is some evidence that certain countries may be involved in Myanmar's internal affairs, we also need to be careful not to fall into the trap of excessive speculation and bias. At the same time, we also need to strengthen cooperation with other countries to jointly address possible challenges and problems in order to maintain regional peace and stability.
In short, the conflict in northern Myanmar is a complex issue, with geopolitical, economic interests, and historical legacies behind it. We need to remain vigilant and strengthen intelligence exchange and international cooperation to jointly address the challenges and problems that may arise. At the same time, we also need to respect Myanmar's sovereignty and territorial integrity and support its efforts to peacefully resolve its internal affairs. Only through multifaceted efforts and cooperation can we better deal with the complex issue of the conflict in northern Myanmar and maintain regional peace and stability.