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Subject: How to bring down the disgusting military junta for people of Burma?
YelliChink    9/28/2007 3:33:45 PM
Well, I don't know how to do it right without resolving to the means of violence. Apparently, the military junta is nothing but a bunch of thugs, who hired a bunch of street thugs as military to protect them front ordinary people. Burmese people have proved that they deserve better government then those enemy of humanity, and, because of this, I won't share a drop of my tear if all of those junta buttheads are sentenced to put their necks on a guillotine. I hope that I am wrong, but I don't think the situation will be on the right track. Commies in PRC will do whatever they can to support those junta thugs. Those junta ases will continue and even streghthen their crack down efforts. In the end, there will be mass murder, massive graves and an informant system to keep dissented population in check if others do nothing but talk. Sadly, this is what currently happens.
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan       9/28/2007 6:38:27 PM
What can be done that would make a difference?

US backed ASEAN military intervention.  The Aussies can come too.

 
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FJV    One war at a time   9/29/2007 7:21:20 AM
The US is currently busy somewhere else.



 
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AdvanceAustralia       9/29/2007 9:15:04 AM

What can be done that would make a difference?

US backed ASEAN military intervention.  The Aussies can come too.

Thank for the invite Nan but as long as the junta is only oppressing its own people there is not a strong case for regime change by external intervention. That's not to say I don't sympathise with the Burmese but if we were to invade Myanmar to remove their oppressors we would have to be fair and invade half the countries of the world, including the big, bad PRC.

I supported regime change in Iraq because Saddam had a bad habit of invading his neighbours and that threat had to be removed. Now if you could trick the junta into invading Thailand I'm sure we could lend a hand. Of course, the big question then would be would the PLA come to the aid of the junta? As FJV said, we're all a bit busy elsewhere at the moment if the answer to that was yes.

Cheers.

 
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Nanheyangrouchuan       9/29/2007 12:40:53 PM



What can be done that would make a difference?

US backed ASEAN military intervention.  The Aussies can come too.


Thank for the invite Nan but as long as the junta is only oppressing its own people there is not a strong case for regime change by external intervention. That's not to say I don't sympathise with the Burmese but if we were to invade Myanmar to remove their oppressors we would have to be fair and invade half the countries of the world, including the big, bad PRC.

I supported regime change in Iraq because Saddam had a bad habit of invading his neighbours and that threat had to be removed. Now if you could trick the junta into invading Thailand I'm sure we could lend a hand. Of course, the big question then would be would the PLA come to the aid of the junta? As FJV said, we're all a bit busy elsewhere at the moment if the answer to that was yes.

Cheers.



Saddam only invaded one country and had to fight off successive attempts to rebuild "Greater Persia" to wit he was pretty successful.

All of the justifications used to invade Iraq exist in greater quantity and quality in Burma, with the PRC providing the offensive capability and desire to conquer other nations.  IE Burma is a proxy launchpad for the PLA's encirclement of India and stranglehold on the Straits of Malacca.

And Burmese waters have lots of natural gas reserves...
 
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Yimmy       9/29/2007 12:46:45 PM


Saddam only invaded one country and had to fight off successive attempts to rebuild "Greater Persia" to wit he was pretty successful.

Saddam invaded Iran, which resulted in the Iran/Iraq war, and later he invaded Kuwait, while he posed a threat of invading Saudi Arabia.  Iraq also assisted in the early wars against Israel by deploying troops on the ground in the support of Syria, while Saddam later persisted in funding anti-Israeli terrorism in the form of handouts to the families of suicide bombers.  All in all he did a fairly routine job of destabilising the Middle East, and the associated flow of oil.

That said I would like to see us help the people of Burma, in ways other than inane sanctions.

 
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Herald1234    Romania, Poland Czech Republic, Ukraine etc.    9/29/2007 1:01:10 PM
Its the model. Maybe you start small and build the revolution until the people rise up and hang those bastards.
 
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Nanheyangrouchuan    cut out the rot at its source   9/29/2007 2:39:07 PM
We all know who is the sole benefactor of the Myanmar junta is, when is enough enough? When will the human race re-discover its humanity and shun the next summer Olympics?

Remember, every time you buy something made in China, you support the monsters in Beijing who support the monsters in the Sudan, North Korea and...Myanmar.
 
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Shirrush    Yo, Asia mavens!   9/29/2007 5:01:30 PM
I've been suckered often enough by these unanimous, black-and-white "great" human rights causes, and I don't want to look stupid again.
Face it, we never considered the other side of the coin re. the Armenian genocide (why are there NO Turkic Muslims in today's Republic of Armenia?), the Romanian "revolution", the various Yugoslavian wars & atrocities, and so on ad nauseam.
Before I dare expressing any opinion beside the ordinary emotions about what appears to be widespread bloodshed on unarmed civilians, I'd like to do some reading about what's really going on in Burma/Myanmar, incl. background and history. Links please.
 
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jastayme3       5/14/2008 9:57:36 PM

We all
know who is the sole benefactor of the Myanmar junta is, when is enough
enough? When will the human race re-discover its humanity and shun the
next summer Olympics?

Remember, every time you buy something
made in China, you support the monsters in Beijing who support the
monsters in the Sudan, North Korea and...Myanmar.


Everytime you do anything you profit from someone who has done something evil  if you follow the chain back far enough. Pick your battles and don't strain yourself.

 
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historynut       5/15/2008 10:00:32 AM
The military junta is not thinking. If disease becomes widespead the military will get it too. Germs don't look to see if someone has a uniform on. Once a large number of troops die you no longer have a military junta.
 
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