Chinese-Dragon
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Agreed on all points. Which is why imo China should still act as the mediator, and press on to resolve this matter on the basis of what actually happens to the Rohingya (the exact thing that all other sides politicking about it are ignoring). If you have the power to do the right thing, you do it. China should not - in my humble opinion - be known in the World as yet another power politicking and serving their interests to the detriment of what we all call the objective good (yes, it exists, and any person using his/her logic can find it).
And if China succeeds in this, the self-serving congratulations of uninvited extras will ring hollow. Both to the ears of the Rohingya and to that of the thinking world. And I'm saying this with a straight face, while knowing that I myself am pretty cynical as far as geopolitics are concerned.
Just my take on this. Cheers..C:
I don't think it is possible anymore, in the current climate of global condemnation, I don't see any way for Myanmar to back down without looking like they surrendered to US and Bangladeshi pressure.
Any Myanmar government that looks like it has surrendered to US or Bangladeshi pressure will be signing their own death warrant.