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Allegedly US has occupied the St Martin's island and,
US SF landed on the 10th while we were busy with kicking their jihadi-dog porkistan.

American deep state is incorrigible.
Their nose needs to be bloodied, freakin China is so stupid to have rebuffed us.


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The Chinese aren't going to sit by watching. Wait to see what they will do. Needless to say the Chin state adjacent to the Rakhine state & the Kachin state to the NE of Myanmar bordering Yunnan in China are both converts to Christianity & derive a good deal of money & support from the Evangelical movement in the US.

But both of them can't afford to go up against the Chinese especially the Kachin people given their geographical proximity to China. To add to it the Yunus administration wants Chinese investment & is seeking to buy Chinese arms . You can imagine what the Chinese must be thinking .
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There's going to be another royal mess in these parts & I'm afraid we'd be left to pick up the pieces essentially of refugees followed by closely watching the situation where today's friends are tomorrow's enemies & vice versa day after. Add narco terrorism to the mix & you've one explosive cocktail brewing.
 
The Chinese aren't going to sit by watching. Wait to see what they will do. Needless to say the Chin state adjacent to the Rakhine state & the Kachin state to the NE of Myanmar bordering Yunnan in China are both converts to Christianity & derive a good deal of money & support from the Evangelical movement in the US.

But both of them can't afford to go up against the Chinese especially the Kachin people given their geographical proximity to China. To add to it the Yunus administration wants Chinese investment & is seeking to buy Chinese arms . You can imagine what the Chinese must be thinking .
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There's going to be another royal mess in these parts & I'm afraid we'd be left to pick up the pieces essentially of refugees followed by closely watching the situation where today's friends are tomorrow's enemies & vice versa day after. Add narco terrorism to the mix & you've one explosive cocktail brewing.
We should offer Arakan army and chin land to join Indian union and make the arakan army a regiment in Indian army or offer them to be a UT. The US sinister designs of bringing instability in the region will threaten our north east especially after Hasina claiming of new Christian state being carved. We need that sittwe port and kaladan river region desperately.
 
The only way to stabilize the Indian subcontinent is to India have a stranglehold on all these regional nations. Especially their foreign policy, economy, military and industry.

But before that, India needs to break Pakistan and hold off China.

or else the subcontinent will bear witness to tragedy upon tragedy for the next century.
 
We should offer Arakan army and chin land to join Indian union and make the arakan army a regiment in Indian army or offer them to be a UT.
Why would they join us when they're de facto independent states now , having spent 7 + decades fighting for autonomy / independence on their own , more or less , in spite of various requests to us for financial aid arms & other kind of support which we declined ?

On the contrary we've killed the Arakan Army leadership after luring them into a trap.

Then there's the Chin who hope to carve out parts of Manipur if not the whole state & merge Mizoram into them .

The US sinister designs of bringing instability in the region will threaten our north east especially after Hasina claiming of new Christian state being carved. We need that sittwe port and kaladan river region desperately.
The primary target as of now is China. That is , after they've sorted out the Tatmadaw. After that it's anyone's guess whom would they go after.
 
Lessons for China and Bangladesh from Operation ‘Sindoor’

Operation Sindoor has delivered a blunt reality check—especially for China and its close defence partners like Pakistan. Despite years of hype, Chinese military hardware—copied, reverse-engineered, and mass-produced—failed miserably when put to the test. In the recent India-Pakistan conflict, billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese-supplied equipment—drones, radars, anti-missile systems, fighter jets, and other force multipliers—collapsed in the face of superior, largely indigenous Indian systems.

Pakistan’s overconfidence, fuelled by $10–15 billion in Chinese arms over the past decade, backfired. The expectation of “bleeding India with a thousand cuts” ended with Pakistan’s defences in ruins. Indian-designed and Indian-built platforms decisively neutralized whatever Pakistan launched—and struck back with devastating effectiveness.

China is now scrambling for excuses, clinging to rumours that something worked. It didn’t. While the blame game hasn’t officially started, it’s only a matter of time before Beijing accuses Islamabad of poor training or misuse. But the deeper concern for China is reputational: when your gear fails this spectacularly, even bargain-basement pricing can’t hide the truth. Future buyers will think twice.

There are deeper cracks, too. Reports suggest that even PLA troops stationed in the Himalayas and Xinjiang are beginning to question the reliability of their own weapons, drones, and aircraft. Doubt is corrosive—especially when you’re far from home in hostile, frozen terrain.

As for Bangladesh, figures like Yunus should pay close attention. Any adventurism around the Siliguri Corridor, emboldened by Islamist backers or misplaced alliances, could meet the same fate. Pakistan’s beating should serve as a clear warning: provoke India, and expect swift and decisive retaliation.
 
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