Why is the Myanmar government barely able to intervene in the situation in Kokang?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-19

Myanmar's region has become the focus of attention at home and abroad, and its complex and turbulent situation has sparked extensive discussions.

However, the internal affairs of the Kokang region are indeed difficult for Myanmar to intervene in. To resolve the Kokang situation, Myanmar** first needs to communicate and coordinate with all parties on the ground to find a solution.

The existence of a family-based and gang-based social governance model in the Kokang region is the root cause of the complicated situation. In the Kokang region, families and their gangs control their own spheres of influence, forming a relatively independent system of governance.

This model of social governance has complicated the situation in the Kokang region, and it is difficult to solve the problem through traditional administrative means. At the same time, Myanmar** faces multiple armed conflicts and is unable to fully deploy its military to deal with the Kokang situation.

Armed conflicts are taking place throughout Myanmar,** which requires the dispersion of limited military resources across theaters, making military intervention in the Kokang region difficult. Myanmar** has not been able to fully deploy its troops, resulting in an inability to effectively control and improve the situation in Kokang.

Also, from *** armed pdf (people's Defense Force) has also exacerbated Myanmar's plight. PDF is an armed group in the Kokang region that poses a threat to the political and economic center of Myanmar.

Myanmar** needs to distract itself from the threat of PDF, leaving it relatively weak in the Kokang region. Although Myanmar** is facing difficulties in the Kokang region, the Tatmadaw may not dare to mobilize the main forces to intervene in the Kokang situation.

The Kokang Allied Forces are targeting wire fraud syndicates that have nothing to do with Myanmar's political heartland. The Tatmadaw may be concerned that the movement of the main force into the Kokang area will lead to a further escalation of the situation and at the same time bring unnecessary pressure to the core area.

At present, the Tatmadaw can only support the besieged army by airdropping aid. Unable to fully deploy its troops, the Tatmadaw had to deliver aid to the besieged army through air drops.

This undoubtedly limits the ability of the Burmese army to operate in the Kokang region, and also shows that Myanmar** has a relatively weak control over the situation in Kokang. To sum up, there are three main reasons why Myanmar cannot intervene in the Kokang situation: first, there is a familial and gang-based social governance model in the Kokang area;Second, Myanmar** faces multiple armed conflicts and is unable to fully deploy its military;Finally, the dilemma is exacerbated by the threat of armed pdfs.

Myanmar** needs to communicate and coordinate with all parties on the ground in a timely manner to find a way to resolve the Kokang situation in order to stabilize the local situation and maintain the overall stability and development of the country.

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