Yes and no.
I do not expect everyone to know and understand war. It's probably better that way. But, I expect them to be humble and not some ruthless keyboard warrior.
Reality will hit them anytime soon. What is clear is that those people are not going to survive in the refugee camps for...
The so-called 'experts' did not specify as to why and how the giving them refugee status would make repatriation more difficult. We have been doing this for almost 40 years, and yet no solution.
I agree that they should be given refugee status and enable them to learn real-life skills, get the...
No.
Not a fan of G2G loans for that matter. I prefer commercial loans and voluntary rules of contract. They get things done on a need to do basis and keep people happy and profitable.
And, what did Bangladesh gain by backstabbing? Do you know how overcrowded the ports are? Late shipments...
We didn't talk much. But I did observe you often. Your opinions on the plight of the Rohingya were very interesting to read (if not bigoted) which you and your pals at the Tatmaydaw and working so, so hard to suppress. Enough for it not to be even mentioned in ASEAN in what is the world's...
You know, I was really wondering when you'd show up.
It was hypothetical of-course. In the event should those Burmese generals face the ICC for their alleged crimes. The Balkan Wars was set as an example. But then, we know your opinions of those persecuted don't we?
It is funny that you...
First of all gentlemen, I apologize for the super late reply. I hope the tardiness doesn't hold against my credibility.
Well, there's Dr. Muang Zarni. You can look him up. There are others like him. They maybe small, but we need Burmans and Rohingyas to support our interests. We need locals no...
You know, whatever the case may be, you ought to stop using racist stereotypes. It doesn't make you any more better. Not ALL Burmese are evil. There are Burmese Buddhists who are against the persecution.
If you are assuming that the drama in Burma is over, you are wrong. There are Muslims who...
What should be clear is that whatever Bangladesh was, had lost to India. The secrets of the military had run down to the seas with the blood of their slain military officers. The foreign policy was fine and well balanced. The procurement of Chinese hardware did the job of containing Indian...
Economic interests at the cost of human lives for which the cost Bangladesh has to bear? Is this acceptable? How about the fact the UN knew well before the ARSA attacks that an impending doom was unfolding. The Chinese knew about this but did nothing. We have issues, definitely, but this is not...
You are correct on the 'India-first' approach here. Though, there is no real policy that exist. Everything goes under the table. It is what we cannot see that matters here!
As for the those loans, they are slow to disburse...
Yes, BD could maybe double or triple what it sells to US but that is it.
China will become a 1.4 billion developed economy by around 2025, while the US will be 350 million people. For the mainly garments that BD sells, it will find 4 times as many consumers in China that can buy at the same...
If anyone is to believe that those fleeing refugees are all family members of ASRA militants, chances are that they are dumber than a pile of bricks.
Look, when it is painfully clear that you can't maintain law & order in your own country, you shouldn't be coming up with excuses and blaming...
Honestly, I don't buy much of whatever the Chinese sub-forum say. They sound like a bunch of ball-less fanboys trying to prove something.
But other than that, the one's they'll offer will be downgraded versions just like the MBT-2000's we have. And even if at their best, I doubt if they can...
I'm not certain if the Chinese want to have the burden of being a superpower. Let's look at a little history here. China barely vetoes UNSC resolutions. However, the case of Burma is quite surprising. But why?
I spoke a Burmese man I befriended long ago. We talked about politics and in the...
China doesn't necessarily have any strategic interests, at least not under the current administration. In Burma, they have. Maybe it's a blessing in disguise. But it is nice to always do business with them.
You know by the time they said 'we support Myanmar's development and security', I...