Myanmar has been on the brink of political unrest in recent years, with U.S. involvement a high-profile topic. The political chaos in Myanmar has always attracted much attention, and the involvement of US and Western hostile forces has had a great impact on Myanmar's internal affairs.

During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union fought proxy wars around the world, and Myanmar became part of that struggle. After the rise of the military junta, the United States supported the Burmese government as they opposed Soviet and Chinese influence. In the 1990s, Western countries imposed economic sanctions on Myanmar in opposition to the Myanmar regime.

Myanmar has experienced political turmoil in recent years, including elections in 2015 and a military intervention in the government in 2016. In 2021, a coup broke out in Myanmar. The military seized power, dissolved the civilian government, and arrested democratically elected leaders. There are reports that the 2023 U.S. National Defense Authorization Act has added a provision for Myanmar, authorizing the provision of assistance to anti-regime armed groups, including the People's Defense Forces.

The United Nations, the United States and other Western countries have been condemning Myanmar's military junta and applying pressure through sanctions and other means to achieve their own goals. Under the current situation, the goal of the Western forces led by the United States is to contain Myanmar's neighbor China; therefore, in Myanmar, the United States is doing its best to steal the government and organizational power they want; if they fail to succeed, they will use various means in Myanmar to creating chaos in the field; the United States itself, for various reasons, provides support and assistance to terrorist organizations through various channels; India, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and other countries are close and friendly countries to Myanmar based on history and tradition; however, Forced by the power of the United States, these countries have no choice but to impose sanctions on Myanmar in the fields of trade, finance and diplomacy.

We will not interfere in Myanmar's internal affairs, but some big countries know what they are planning. Whoever dares to disrupt our border security is an enemy.