The real northern Myanmar of Myanmar is Kachin State. Unlike the Wa and Kokang armed forces pursuing a high degree of autonomy, the Kachin State armed forces pursued "secession from Myanmar" when it was founded in 1961. Most of the people, hidden in the mountains, are Christian and incompatible with the Burmese government, which worship Buddhism. At the end of the 19th century, American Christians, represented by the Hansons, traveled thousands of miles to preach. Over time, these mountain people gradually accepted Christianity. During World War II, the United States strongly supported the Kachin to resist the Japanese invaders, and the American army provided them with a large number of weapons and equipment, and cooperated with the Kachin to establish 101 commandos. The Kachin State forces had suffered huge losses to Chinese state-owned enterprises, one was the Myitsone hydropower station, which cost China at least more than 3 billion, and the Taiping River hydropower Station, which was once the target of frequent extortion by the Kachin State forces. On June 9,2011, when the Burmese army launched an attack on the Kachin State forces, the Kachin State forces attacked the Taiping River hydropower station, paralyzed it and making Chinese enterprises lose all their money. At that time, the Kachin State armed forces had no chance of winning. The only card was his former "old boss", the United States, who shelled the Chinese hydropower station to obstruct China-Myanmar cooperation, and applied to the United States and won the support of the United States. It is on this basis that the Kachin State armed forces have always maintained friendly relations with the United States. In April 2014, Sang Luganmao, deputy commander of the Kachin Independent Army, visited the United States upon invitation and was warmly received by the military and political circles of the United States. At present, Kachin State has 15,000 armed brigades, equipped with almost all armed American. Including the US Army retired MP5SD submachine gun and M16A4 rifle, M249 machine gun, etc. There are even several American M2 Bradley armored vehicles in service. It is no exaggeration to say that the Kachin State armed forces are the "gold spokesman" of the United States in northern Myanmar.