Tag: Free Burma Rangers
American/Ukrainians Caught Arming Militants in Myanmar and the US Dirty War on China
The arrest of foreign mercenaries on the India–Myanmar border has once again drawn attention to the hidden mechanisms of external interference and the role of proxy structures in modern conflicts.
American/Ukrainians Caught Arming Militants in Myanmar and the US Dirty War on China
Previously:
Read More »Big Details Emerge After US Mercenary Matthew VanDyke’s Arrest In India
Washington’s Proxy War in Myanmar Continues Along China’s Borders
Overshadowed by ongoing fighting in Eastern Europe and the Middle East as well as growing tensions between the US and China, the ongoing conflict in Myanmar nonetheless constitutes a critical component of what is a larger global conflict.
Depicted by Western governments and Western media as an isolated, internal conflict between a “military dictatorship” and the forces of “democracy,” in actuality the conflict represents decades of Anglo-American attempts to reassert Western control over the former British colony.
Washington’s Proxy War in Myanmar Continues Along China’s Borders
Musk’s Starlink: Aiding Terrorists in Myanmar

David Eubank, the founder of the Free Burma Rangers, expressed his gratitude to Elon Musk in a Tweet on Twitter for bringing Starlink Internet to some parts of Kayah (Karenni) State, which previously lacked stable internet access due to the civil war.
Free Burma Rangers boss thanks Elon Musk for bringing Starlink internet to Myanmar’s conflict-ridden Kayah
Related:
An Overview of the Activities of Intelligence Organizations in Syria – The Free Burma Rangers (archived)
If US Can’t Have Myanmar, No One Will
July 21, 2021 (Joseph Thomas – NEO) – A South China Morning Post (SCMP) article citing US corporate and government institution “associates” inadvertently gave away the entire game unfolding in Southeast Asia’s Myanmar.
If US Can’t Have Myanmar, No One Will
Myanmar’s Conflict: America’s Proxy War with China
Myanmar’s Conflict: America’s Proxy War with China

Reminds me of ETIM 
TIP/ETIM
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