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Mondo Military Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, the situation in Myanmar has changed dramatically, which has aroused widespread concern from the international community. Under the banner of fighting telecom fraud, organizations such as the Kokang Alliance actually aimed to overthrow the army, leading to further deterioration of the situation. At the same time, armed groups such as the People's Protection Army have taken drastic actions against Naypyidaw and other places, deepening the crisis for the overthrow of the army's ** forces. What makes this civil war different from previous ones is that not only have various organizations joined the fighting, but also external forces have intervened. Indian experts recommend engaging with the opposition as a way to counter Chinese influence. And Aung San Suu Kyi has the support of the United States behind her, so the People's Defence Forces may be influenced by the United States. In addition, Russia is also involved, launching joint military exercises with Myanmar and sending ** to Myanmar to conduct negotiations on cooperation in the field of security. From these signs, it can be seen that the major powers have set off a rivalry over the issue of Myanmar. In such a complex situation, it is understandable that the military is eager for China's help, and China has also decided to intervene because it realizes that a chaotic Myanmar poses a serious threat to China's border security.

China and Myanmar share a border of more than 2,000 kilometers, and the two countries have close relations. Due to the instability of Myanmar's control forces, the chaos in Myanmar has posed a huge test to China's border security. China has always regarded the stability of its neighbors as an important strategic consideration, so it has to pay attention to and take action on the turbulent situation in Myanmar. Recently, Reuters reported that representatives of the Myanmar military** and local armed forces were holding talks with the assistance of China in an attempt to resolve the conflict through political means. China's involvement offers hope for an easing of the situation and clears the way for peace and stability in Myanmar. The move shows that China will not interfere in Myanmar's internal affairs, but it also sends a strong signal that any attempt to disrupt China's border security will be resolutely rebuffed.

The deep-seated cause of the crisis in Myanmar is not only the struggle between various parties, but also related to Myanmar's political transformation and national governance. Although the military ** came to power strongly, it has no legitimacy and legitimacy in the eyes of the people, and the stability of its regime has always been questioned. Historically, Myanmar has been in a state of civil war for a long time, warlordism has become the norm, and the situation is volatile. The current crisis also reflects the fact that the fundamental problem cannot be solved by military means alone. The solution to the Myanmar problem requires a political solution that includes the interests of all parties in order to achieve peace and stability in the country. At the same time, Myanmar's neighboring countries and the international community should also engage in a constructive manner, seek consensus among all parties through multilateral dialogue and negotiation, and promote an appropriate resolution of the crisis.

In short, the chaos in Myanmar has brought a serious test of border security for China. China has chosen to actively intervene to assist Myanmar** in dialogue with armed groups, and strive to resolve the issue through political means and contribute to peace and stability in Myanmar. As a responsible major country, China is willing to play a positive role in regional peace and stability. At the same time, the crisis in Myanmar also reminds us that more global cooperation and consensus are needed to solve similar problems, and to work together through political, economic and other means to create favorable conditions for regional and world peace and development.

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