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I dont think we will be able to send back these 400,000 Rohingiyas back. Better stay in reality and integrate them with us. We can feed 150 million people and these 1/2 million will not make any difference.

By the way, who would want to go back to a medieval racist country.

I second this. We shouldn't do anything that'd increase their suffering. They have been suffering for too long.

We may ultimately have to keep them out of those savages at some point. And resettle them to a new homeland. Bangladesh should coordinate this issue with other countries.

Who knows? It may be good PR for us, and a bad one for Myanmar. I'm still waiting for the day someone strikes down Suu Kyi's image, and that of her people over the issue at the international realm :rofl: I mean, those people don't even know about their own country's history well.

At the end, the Rohingyan culture may cease to exist in Myanmar, but they will still exist elsewhere in peace and prosperity that the Burmans can only dream of. And that would be the ultimate victory.

You'd be surprised as to just how effective soft power can be. The Burmese have a huge army, and what did they achieve? Nothing. They can't even beat the Thais.
 
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That's why I sympathise for them as I do for all people's who are without a homeland. It would be great if they could find some uninhabited corner of the world they could call their own. I personally wouldn't be so harsh on them denying them citizenship. However, if the Arakanese people and the people of Myanmar don't want them around, I'm not going to oppose that view.
 
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We dont need to. You already chased out 1.2 million out of 2 million already. The rest will find their way somewhere. God's world is big but they got stuck somehow. I wish we had enough space to let them in.

Canada along with other countries like Malaysia have accepted them.
Canada is first country to resettle Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh | ReliefWeb

As I said, we need a plan.

That's why I sympathise for them as I do for all people's who are without a homeland. It would be great if they could find some uninhabited corner of the world they could call their own. I personally wouldn't be so harsh on them denying them citizenship. However, if the Arakanese people and the people of Myanmar don't want them around, I'm not going to oppose that view.

Yeah, we'll see who writes history.

Remember, to the victor goes the spoils.
 
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I second this. We shouldn't do anything that'd increase their suffering. They have been suffering for too long.

We may ultimately have to keep them out of those savages at some point. And resettle them to a new homeland. Bangladesh should coordinate this issue with other countries.

Who knows? It may be good PR for us, and a bad one for Myanmar. I'm still waiting for the day someone strikes down Suu Kyi's image, and that of her people over the issue at the international realm :rofl: I mean, those people don't even know about their own country's history well.

At the end, the Rohingyan culture may cease to exist in Myanmar, but they will still exist elsewhere in peace and prosperity that the Burmans can only dream of. And that would be the ultimate victory.

You'd be surprised as to just how effective soft power can be. The Burmese have a huge army, and what did they achieve? Nothing. They can't even beat the Thais.

- No. You just have your own biased view of history and I have my biased but academically approved view of history.

- The latest scores from Thailand vs. Burma. Burma 3..... Thailand 0. I don't think the Burmese have anything to prove about conquering Thailand. Go and visit Ayudaya if you want proof. However, the days of empire building are long gone so your point is moot.
 
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I second this. We shouldn't do anything that'd increase their suffering. They have been suffering for too long.

We may ultimately have to keep them out of those savages at some point. And resettle them to a new homeland. Bangladesh should coordinate this issue with other countries.

Who knows? It may be good PR for us, and a bad one for Myanmar. I'm still waiting for the day someone strikes down Suu Kyi's image, and that of her people over the issue at the international realm :rofl: I mean, those people don't even know about their own country's history well.

At the end, the Rohingyan culture may cease to exist in Myanmar, but they will still exist elsewhere in peace and prosperity that the Burmans can only dream of. And that would be the ultimate victory.

You'd be surprised as to just how effective soft power can be. The Burmese have a huge army, and what did they achieve? Nothing. They can't even beat the Thais.

Rohiyngia is not the end of the problem for Burmese. The next stop will be Rakhaine community. You think Rakhaine likes Burmese or Burmese likes Rakhaine? I dont want to mention other minority groups.

You wont be surprised if we have to house Rakhaine as well next in addition to who were already pushed to our land.
 
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- The latest scores from Thailand vs. Burma. Burma 3..... Thailand 0. I don't think the Burmese have anything to prove about conquering Thailand. Go and visit Ayudaya if you want proof. However, the days of empire building are long gone so your point is moot.

I wasn't referring to the ancient Burmo-Thai wars. I meant the fights of the modern era.

Rohiyngia is not the end of the problem for Burmese. The next stop will be Rakhaine community. You think Rakhaine likes Burmese or Burmese likes Rakhaine? I dont want to mention other minority groups.

From what I've heard, the Rakhines tried to fight both the Junta and the Rohingyas at the same time.

Suu Kyi has already stated that the reform process among minorities will take time.

Yeah, I think we get the picture. Especially considering she might get gunned down if she supports the Rohingyas. Interestingly, her father - General Aung San was willing to give them citizenship before being slaughtered along with his acolytes.
 
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- No. You just have your own biased view of history and I have my biased but academically approved view of history.

- The latest scores from Thailand vs. Burma. Burma 3..... Thailand 0. I don't think the Burmese have anything to prove about conquering Thailand. Go and visit Ayudaya if you want proof. However, the days of empire building are long gone so your point is moot.

It's not Burma 3- Thailand 0, it's rather Burma 7.5 - Thailand 2.5 as most labor workforce their in Thailand come from Burma and maybe (I'm not sure) there is a labor contract between Burma and Thailand.

This is why I told you a bit ago your Alaungphaya days are gone....perished....using such name as Id and dreaming those days in 21st century one proves himself a psycho.
 
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Meanwhile a cyber hacking war is raging BD vs Burma :rofl:

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burmese begging indians for help :rofl:
 
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I wasn't referring to the ancient Burmo-Thai wars. I meant the fights of the modern era.



From what I've heard, the Rakhines tried to fight both the Junta and the Rohingyas at the same time.

Suu Kyi has already stated that the reform process among minorities will take time.

Yeah, I think we get the picture. Especially considering she might get gunned down if she supports the Rohingyas. Interestingly, her father - General Aung San was willing to give them citizenship before being slaughtered along with his acolytes.

Right...we shouldn't criticize her at this moment like some Bangladeshi started, she has had a lot. Everyone has vulnerability with surroundings that others can't feel, we need to observe her until she strongly gets stabilized politically.
 
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I wasn't referring to the ancient Burmo-Thai wars. I meant the fights of the modern era.

Well this guy was fed with some nationalistic BS but had no idea that Burmese were always considered as Jungle people for India as well as for Chinese. They were trouble makers in our border. So we had to send troops occasionally to beat them up. These Burmese think they conquered the empire by intruding others border and they made big fuzz about those in their text books. None of our rulers after 5th Cetury BC ever thought of Burma as it had nothing to offer.

From what I've heard, the Rakhines tried to fight both the Junta and the Rohingyas at the same time.

Suu Kyi has already stated that the reform process among minorities will take time.

Yeah, I think we get the picture. Especially considering she might get gunned down if she supports the Rohingyas. Interestingly, her father - General Aung San was willing to give them citizenship before being slaughtered along with his acolytes.

Absolutely, even last year bunch of Rakhaine with placard brought out procession in Cox's Bazar for a free Rakhanine.

Su Kiy will never be a leader of ultimate say. The constitution is made in a way so that those civilian politician will always be a side kick of the Burmese general. She is taking whatever is thrown at her as she is getting old.
 
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In a Bangladeshi Attack, A Joint Indo-Burmese Operation would be like this:

Green and Blue Indicate Indian and Burmese Navy Positions with Land Attack Capability.

Purple and Brown Indicate BSF and Burmese Army Thrusting into Bangladesh.

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And that is why indian stooge Awami League regime is building bridge over Feni river, so india can easily invade Bangladesh and take over Chittagong.
 
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Meanwhile a cyber hacking war is raging BD vs Burma :rofl:

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burmese begging indians :rofl:

Yeah, before hacking, they might as well learn to spell :rofl:

Right...we shouldn't criticize her at this moment like some Bangladeshi started, she has had a lot. Everyone has vulnerability with surroundings that others can't feel, we need to observe her until she strongly gets stabilized politically.

I doubt if she'd live long enough to see that. I believe her health is vulnerable.

Again, as I have said, if she supports the Rohingya's rights, she'll likely get gunned down just like her father. Only this time, by the very supporters who helped her get up the ladder of power and prestige.

I was one of those who was naive enough to believe that the Rohingya issue will get magically solved after she is released out of house imprisonment.

We have to consider the worst-case scenario for now as far as the plight of Rohingyas are concerned.

Well this guy was fed with some nationalistic BS but had no idea that Burmese were always considered as Jungle people for India as well as for Chinese. They were trouble makers in our border. So we had to send troops occasionally to beat them up. These Burmese think they conquered the empire by intruding others border and they made big fuzz about those in their text books. None of our rulers after 5th Cetury BC ever thought of Burma as it had nothing to offer.

mmm....don't know about the jungle people part. But from what I've heard, they are notorious pirates.

Absolutely, even last year bunch of Rakhaine with placard brought out procession in Cox's Bazar for a free Rakhanine.

ZOMG! Seriously? A picture would be nice.

Su Kiy will never be a leader of ultimate say. The constitution is made in a way so that those civilian politician will always be a side kick of the Burmese general. She is taking whatever is thrown at her as she is getting old.

Yawn, I doubt if we'd get anything out of that drama queen. I'd say we should count on her......AT ALL.

All we have to do is to coordinate the Rohingya issue with both Muslim and Western countries so that it is peacefully solved once and for all.
 
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