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  • Nyein_Chan at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

    Part III: Terrain is Quite Clear but One More Thing to Do

    What do the regime opponents plan to do with the presence of international aid workers (and possibly media) in Burma? They know that the draft constitution will be ratified because it is the only way out of the…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

    Part II: Terrain is Quite Clear but One More Thing to Do (less than 1500 characters each)

    The presence of U. S and France military in the Burmese territory if possible and (already) in the neighboring countries would encourage the regime opponents and discourage the regime. The regime opponents want…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

    Part I: Terrain is Quite Clear but One More Thing to Do

    Some might want to point out that the Burmese military government should accept the international aid workers even if it does NOT accept the U.S warships and military aircrafts. Since the referendum is over on Saturday, it is…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

    Four Right Choices of Burmese Military Government: One More to Go

    Despite its all other mistakes, the current Burmese military government has made FOUR right decisions which will be remembered as corner stones of their legacy for 20 years in power.

    The first is its decisions to get and maintain…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:04 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

    Part II: Weighting the Alternative Options and the Potential Costs in Human Life If the advent of 4,000 US marines into Burmese territory [and probably other Western military forces to follow suit] encourages the regime opponents to make another attempt at their infamous dream of toppling the regime in a…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

    Part I: Weighting the Alternative Options and the Potential Costs in Human Life

    "We believe that it's going to be very difficult to reach everybody and to tackle the crisis as we would like without some outside military and civilian assets," John Holmes, the U.N.'s top humanitarian official, told reporters.…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

    Are the U.S warships, aircrafts and helicopters going to engage in the combat operations immediately? NOT necessarily. They are there just to encourage the population to rise up against the Burmese military government like a people’s power revolution and to discourage the soldiers from shooting in the crackdown. The regime…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:03 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:02 PM JST - 18th May

    A well-orchestrated U.S-led military campaign of intimidation (if not invasion) is well on its way. Washington Post reports that “Three or four [war]ships began a five-day journey to a location off Burma to be available to offer aid.” (Amy Kazmin, Colum Lynch and Howard Schneider, Burma Seizes U.N. Food Deliveries,…

    Posted in Bush, Brown turn up heat on Myanmar at 12:02 PM JST - 18th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 12:34 PM JST - 15th May

    Is Humanitarian Aid to Cyclone Victims Misappropriated in Burma?

    The New York Times and the International Herald Tribune publishes the reports with the headlines “Aid Groups Say Myanmar Food Stolen by Military” and “Junta is stealing aid, relief groups assert” respectively on May 15 and May 14, 2008. [Their reports…

    Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 12:34 PM JST - 15th May

  • Nyein_Chan at 11:06 AM JST - 15th May

    The Burmese military government should thus stand by its four decisions and needs to do only one more decision to establish its historical legacy: take the risk and transfer the state power to a civilian president chosen by the majority of 664 members of parliament, 166 appointed and 498 elected…

    Posted in Red Cross: Up to 128,000 may have died in Myanmar cyclone at 11:06 AM JST - 15th May

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