Author: Akari
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Airborne Aid: Inspiring Flood Relief in Thailand and Myanmar
In Thailand, there’s a scene where countless airplanes take off to help with flood relief. It’s truly delightful, inspiring, and downright impressive. In Myanmar, too, much like the Thais, there are times when they don’t put on any airs; instead, airplanes are dispatched in large numbers to areas prone to flooding.
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Myanmar’s Top Commander Set for Prestigious Chinese Honor
In China, every October there is a ceremony where honors are awarded to those who have vigorously contributed to the Chinese economy. Among the Burmese, former President U Thein Sein has received that honorary award. Former President U Thein Sein holds a rotating position conferred by China. Now, China has also invited the top commander.…
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Domestic Revival and the Lost Spirit of Youth
In the realm of foreign products, it has always been every leader’s dream to see domestic goods gradually take over the market. Under the military’s control, they were able to fully channel foreign investments and completely block all imports, so those dreams have truly come to pass. If you still have Milo or Ovaltine at…
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Military’s Reckless Gambit: Brutal Troops Exhausted, Soldiers Flee, Command in Crisis
All the troops sent to Rakhine and Northern Shan turned out to be nothing more than the military’s most brutal thugs. Knowing full well that those headquarters couldn’t function properly, the military recklessly deployed every available force—risking their lives in a gamble. Now that those brutal fighters have been completely exhausted, they no longer know…
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The Inevitable Fall of a Flawed Military
Three years ago, I wrote one of my most popular pieces about the day when the military would be utterly defeated—when the people would come together and fiercely turn against the military’s supporters. Since all the intelligence the military relied on was full of errors, every decision they made turned out to be wrong. Because…