Myanmar’s military removes central bank chief.
(asia.nikkei.com)
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Came here to say the same thing. ++++
Yep. Just over there running a unit test on democracy.
Loading the meme cannon sir.
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Coups happen in the third world all the time. People are making this into something this isn’t.
Lmao, you can be in denial if you want to be. There is literally no evidence that this in anyway has anything to do with us, other than smartmatics was involved.
True. This could be like any other coup from a country that had been rule by the military before. But the removal of a central bank chief, if true, is very good news!
Removing a central bank chief just means one of the world powers is more likely to step in and interfere. Wouldn’t be surprised if Chairman Zhou sends our troops over there to “protect democracy”.
Why? Who is he connected to that makes you think this is a win for patriots in that country?
What part are you calling the coup? The people committing election fraud or the military stepping in to correct the election fraud?
I was meaning military action, but now that you mention it, neither one is uncommon.
You an election fraud denier?
Which election? Ours? There was absolutely fraud. In Myanmar I’m not educated enough to know, but I am highly suspicious. Fraud and coups are extremely common in third world.
Burma wasn't a coup. The military stepped in to prevent a coup.