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MYANMAR IS A RESOURCE RICH COUNTRY. EVERY COUNTRY IN THIS WORLD WANTS A PIECE OF THIS CAKE. THE USA AS USUAL IS LEADING THIS CAUSE. AFGANISTAN AND IRAQ SHOULD BE ENOUGH TO UNDERSTAND THE TRUE AND GREEDY MOTIVES OF USA. 1984 WAS WRITTEN BY A VISIONARY AND WHAT USA IS DOING TODAY IS IN LINE WITH 1984.
THE WESTERN POWERS WILL LEAVE NO STONE UNTURNED TO CREATE ROAD BLOCKS FOR MYANMAR WHICH IS GOVERNED BY ONE OF THE MOST SINCERE GOVERNMENTS IN ANY COUNTRY.CERTAINLY MORE SINCERE THAT THE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT.
DO NOT FORGET THE AUTHORITIES ARE HUMAN. IT IS THE OVERALL ATTITUDE THAT COUNTS AND NOT MINOR DETAILS OF WHAT ONE INDIVIDUAL IS DOING.
murarka: wrote a load of crap , the referendum is a bare faced sham and will simply steal the country for junta and cronies ……………………