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Burma needs secularism
aren't we both already sick of it in our respective countries
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Burma needs secularism
We can't do that unless we have the backing of the US, China and other regional players. Then again, what's in it for them?
I don't consider the Bamars human - so Rohingyas going around killing them is the least of my concerns. But it serves absolutely none of our interests.
We need to focus on exploiting Burmese resources at the moment and flooding their market with cheap BD products like there's no tomorrow, whether they like it or not.
As for Rohingyas, I'm leaning towards @mb444's idea of a population exchange - but it's going to be difficult convincing Chakmas to return to their ancestral lands.
aren't we both already sick of it in our respective countries
As I told, there can be severe consequences of meddling in affairs of a sovereign country no matter how weak it is. BD is relatively peaceful in the subcontinent because of not poking their nose in others affairs. This is why I said look at the example of your big neighbor. If you arm these insurgents, they will not get any sympathy or support whatsoever from the international community including China once the Burmese start retaliating. If OIC is not doing anything, then what the hell is their utility. Do they only care when something happen in middle east and not South-Asia?.If you really worry about them so much that you are ready to fund them, why not give them shelter in your country. If you have issues with Burma, just have a go at them upfront.
Islam, particularly political islam, proponents of which include this mujahadeen wannabe fool, is a threat to civilisation. More and more I realise that there can be no tolerance with you people.