You are the first Indian I met here who said you don't want uncle sam anywhere near our areas. I totally agree with you. Inviting them here will be equivalent to going back to 1757 and the start of East India Company.
I meant uncle sam will lend a helping hand by providing diplomatic support, the diplomatic weight of US alone is 90% of the job done.
Speaking objectively, MM is a country we never had any bone to pick with. We have wanted peaceful relationship with them and wanted them to be our development partners. BD since 1971 always acted as a positive country. We were dirt poor, we kept our head down and kept working hard. We tried to do all the right things in the region, instead of fighting and creating enemies we sat on tables and peacefully solved issues, we did not finance terrorism rather co-operated with other countries (i.e. India) to fight terrorism. So, MM could only find a peaceful neighbor and development partner in BD.
Only the heaven knows why the Burmese had to do these, the Rohingya are only a few million people in such a big country like Burma, they could simply allow them to live like normal citizens, they were never any kind of threat to them.