Saturday, March 6, 2021

My Youtube Response To Singapore Premier Lee Hsien Loong Saying In An Interview Military Intervention Would Have No Effect On Nor Sanctions Persuade The Burmese Military Junta And Won't Work


My Youtube Response To Singapore Premier Lee Hsien Loong Saying In An Interview Military Intervention Would Have No Effect On Nor Sanctions Persuade The Burmese Military Junta And Won't Work


Om Ni

Military intervention no effect? What the military people are most afraid of is a military confrontation. They know it! Just like how they know military action will cow the people at some point. All things said, the military has no business running a country. Its job is to protect the people against external attacks and in war times.

The Burmese military junta is just power crazy, losing a landslide to Ang San Suu Kyi's NLD party and refusing to acknowledge the clear results like the once Twittering Donald Duck, resorting to echoing the Duck's pathetic, unmanly and truly shameless and unsoldierly cry of a stolen election hahaha.......What self justifying self-delusion that! 

Time the Burmese people put the military back in the barracks where it belongs. The people are their boss. Not the other way around. This applies to every country. And the world fails just sitting back saying nothing can be done.

Lee Hsien Loong, you know better, being diplomatic solves nothing here where the military is concerned. Burma will continue to be an international pariah if junta rules returns and that will be a shame to ASEAN and the rest of the world (for sitting back!) hehehe.

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