3. There is clearly an American hand in the whole Arakan flare up, which has led to the whole Muslim world up in outrage over the comparatively weak but brutal and vicious Burmese junta.
This pressurizes both of the US' rivals in the region, India and China who want a stable Burma and energy connectivity with Sittwe the capital of Arakan.
4. The two main Muslim states in ASEAN, Indonesia and Malaysia are both furious over the anti-Rohingya genocide and there have even been calls for a war against Burma by some Indonesians, though as of yet no Indonesian volunteers have so far managed to reach Burma to defend Muslims against the regime.
5. The Burmese regime is also anti-Christian and has burnt churches with some of the main ethnic minority groups such as the Kachin and Karens having very sizable numbers of Christians.
In the long run the Burmese regime are in trouble because with the continuously growing ethnic Chinese minority in Burma who are growing in power day and night economically backed by nuclear superpower China next door, the extremely racist and fascist Burmese army face the prospect of a state heavily dominated by ethnic Chinese.
a: In the second half of the twentieth century the ethnic Malays of Malaysia faced with the prospect of a state with as many ethnic Chinese as much as native Malays took the step of removing mainly Chinese Singapore from the Malay federation thus ensuring a mainly ethnic Malay state.
b: Indonesia too just like Malaysia has a very powerful ethnic Chinese business community and there were anti-Chinese riots in the past.
The difference between Indonesia & Malaysia and Burma is this.
Indonesia & Malaysia have no land border with the nuclear giant that is China and the over 1 million strong PLA, Burma does.
To prevent the prospect of long term Chinese domination the racist and brutal Bamar military have started to swing to the west, however America is now playing games there with possibly a hand in both the Kachin and Rohingya conflicts pressurizing the Naypyidaw junta to succumb to western demands. Thus instead of long-term Chinese domination the other prospect is of a Yugoslavia-style break up of "Burma" and an anti-Qaddafi style ground offensive to capture Naypyidaw by a rebel coalition.
The only solution that the Burmese military have is to establish a peaceful, truly democratic and fair Burma which respects all of the country's peoples including the Rohingyas, the Kachins and others.
Otherwise like Yugoslavia, Burma will be destroyed.