A major offensive against Myanmar's military-run government by an alliance of three militias of ethnic minorities has been moving at lightning speed, inspiring resistance forces around the country to attack.
The biggest concern is that this opposition is an alliance of convenience. Once they no longer have the central military dictatorship as a common enemy, what then? Hopefully they can arrive at a good diplomatic solution, but I wouldn’t be holding my breath.
Seeing the trend of conflict there is a good chance the nation will plunge into another civil war after the junta goes down. This might make Myanmar a failed state similar to Somalia. I do hope ASEAN does something about it cause they would be directly affected if this happen.
The biggest concern is that this opposition is an alliance of convenience. Once they no longer have the central military dictatorship as a common enemy, what then? Hopefully they can arrive at a good diplomatic solution, but I wouldn’t be holding my breath.
Seeing the trend of conflict there is a good chance the nation will plunge into another civil war after the junta goes down. This might make Myanmar a failed state similar to Somalia. I do hope ASEAN does something about it cause they would be directly affected if this happen.
Ha ha, good one.
In a best case scenario, the NUG will adopt a federalist system allowing the EAMs power in their provinces.