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A Possible Nuclear Arms Race In The South East Asia Region As Of Myanmar`s (Burma) Plans


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Shown on Aljazeera today in a documentary Myanmar are getting their hands on nuclear technology through the help of North Korea. Their programme to develop nuclear weapons is exposed in this documentary.

A former Myanmar major is interviewed saying "they really want a bomb, that is their main objective." "They want to have the rockets and the nuclear warheads."

Before he defected Myanmar he over several years smuggled out top secrets documents and files of his country.

Not many decades ago Pakistan, India and north Korea where not seen as countries posing a nuclear threat, but that happened. Now with this possible new arms race India and Pakistan will have to take up new measurments to this growing threat. Myanmar wants to be taken more seriously by the west with posing a nuclear threat and also as not having to rely on China that is looking at Myanmar as a spoiled child and who they are tired of giving their support.

So what`sthe posters take on this this matter in terms of Thailand?

How will Thailand respond with the US to this?

Where is the real redline for the Thai government and the US to stop it from happening?

How will Thailand be if Myanmar had nuclear bombs?

How will it effect business investment and tourism.

Would you live in Thailand with the Myanmar military junta having nuclear bombs?

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, They have nuclear Bombs that go off and the fallout stops at the boarder, fantastic Actually the documents are from wikky leaks, Some barges carrying Steel equipment have been Tracked from North Korea to Burma/ Myanmar by satellite.

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The end is near :unsure:

Myanmar has big problems with electricity. A single nuclear plant will solve most of that.

The problem I see here is that of general safety in a poor nation. The Western embargo is not helpful at all, but will add to that.

Anyway whatever the West will do, it is just unnecessary noise. The influential country is China.

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I'm hopeful that this is the old guard trying to show that the recent release of Suu Kyi makes no difference to who runs the country. But I'm also concerned that the potential for military governments to gain power in the region is rising, with the not so subtle support of China.

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The end is near :unsure:

Myanmar has big problems with electricity. A single nuclear plant will solve most of that.

The problem I see here is that of general safety in a poor nation. The Western embargo is not helpful at all, but will add to that.

Anyway whatever the West will do, it is just unnecessary noise. The influential country is China.

yeah it's another media hype job like israel and iran. total bs to get the usa in another war and kill people. total horseshit

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The end is near :unsure:

Myanmar has big problems with electricity. A single nuclear plant will solve most of that.

The problem I see here is that of general safety in a poor nation. The Western embargo is not helpful at all, but will add to that.

Anyway whatever the West will do, it is just unnecessary noise. The influential country is China.

Embargoes are not supposed to be helpful...

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The end is near :unsure:

Myanmar has big problems with electricity. A single nuclear plant will solve most of that.

The problem I see here is that of general safety in a poor nation. The Western embargo is not helpful at all, but will add to that.

Anyway whatever the West will do, it is just unnecessary noise. The influential country is China.

yeah it's another media hype job like israel and iran. total bs to get the usa in another war and kill people. total horseshit

Really? So Israel and Iran aren't mortal enemies with nuclear capability? It's all just media hype?? And in your la la land North Korea doesn't have a fascist, psychotic, tyrant running the country without regard to any other human being on this planet? Oh to be so blinkered :whistling: ...

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