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KingJamesCorona
30th September 2017, 21:29
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Cognitive Dissident
1st October 2017, 13:04
Well, this is interesting but the conclusions are wrong. I've actually spent time living in Myanmar and I'm familiar with this region and the oil and gas projects there, which are some of the biggest projects in Myanmar.

It is very complicated, but the Rohingya are not "in the way" of the oil and gas development. The blocks are mostly offshore and don't affect the local inhabitants. What does affect them, are two massive oil and gas pipelines which have been built from the coast to China's Yunnan province. These are very important for China to get oil and gas directly to their inland provinces. Also, China is spending a lot of money to develop the Kyauk Pyu port and free trade zone, which will give China direct access to the Indian Ocean (similar to what China is doing in Pakistan with Gwadar port). It's all part of One Belt One Road.

So if you want to think of it from a conspiracy perspective, think of the whole ARSA terrorist thing as ISIS in Asia, sponsored by the CIA etc in order to create problems for the Chinese.

http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/2017/09/analysis-by-analogy-myanmar-is-not-syria.html

This is an interesting perspective.

Of course, this is not to deny that the Myanmar army isn't committing war crimes (it is) or that Aung San Suu Kyi shouldn't be protesting this (she should be, but it's complicated, also her perspective is influenced by her father and the modern history of Myanmar). Just to say that things are more complicated that the MSM is telling you. But this video doesn't contain any great insights, unfortunately. And that footage of Soros... really scary bags under the eyes, but doesn't prove anything.

KingJamesCorona
2nd October 2017, 21:07
Inland provinces are taken care of for now through Heilongjiang. Thank you CD!