That's very true. There's two conclusions to draw from this.
It'd be advantageous for Trump et al, for Biden to "do something" only for it to be "something" that would put his foot in his own ass. Condemning Myanmar for a military coup would bring to the surface the mirror of the US's situation.
Or
The US and Myanmar's situation are not the same and their military leaders do pose a threat to some people and situations. Like it isn't ideal that they have so much power, tbh. Though Aung San Suu Kyi is not someone to go to bat for, it's still not great that civilian government can't find its feet there.
I don't know what people want/expect?
It isn't as simple as good and bad in this case. It isn't the same as the situation in the US.
I really don't know why people can't grasp this. Is it because it's what you want to see/hear, that you block out the nuances?
Some people want biden to do something. Some people want him to say something about it. I hope he addresses the machines they used..
That's very true. There's two conclusions to draw from this.
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