SEOUL: South Korean troops fired warning shots after North Korean soldiers briefly crossed the border this week, Seoul's military said on Tuesday (Jun 11), with tensions high over Pyongyang's trash-
Noooooh, that has been going on for much, much longer than that. The one that happened before Ukraine was just the nth time that there was a coup and mass murders and what not.
I remember Rambo 4 being there and showing actually quite well the horrors that were happening there in the years before that movie, andni remember thinking good on Stallone to shine a light on that in his own way
Yes, there have been problems for a long time there, but then Myanmar was apparently on a path to democracy, but then the coup happened, so now there are problems again. It’s the current civil war I’m referring to.
That would be 4, no?
Myanmar? Did I miss some news?
The country has been in civil war since the army forcefully took power.
Well yeah but that is iirc over a decade ago already
A few years. About 1 more than the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, if I remember correctly
Noooooh, that has been going on for much, much longer than that. The one that happened before Ukraine was just the nth time that there was a coup and mass murders and what not.
I remember Rambo 4 being there and showing actually quite well the horrors that were happening there in the years before that movie, andni remember thinking good on Stallone to shine a light on that in his own way
Yes, there have been problems for a long time there, but then Myanmar was apparently on a path to democracy, but then the coup happened, so now there are problems again. It’s the current civil war I’m referring to.
Sudan is pretty globally involved right now. Does Myanmar have foreign backing too?
Not that I know of. I understand you wouldn’t consider it a major conflict, in this regard.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/06/10/africa/sudans-al-fashir-main-hospital-shut-intl