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Interview with China advisor suggests geopolitical motives behind Myanmar's Rohingya crackdown

Interview with China advisor suggests geopolitical motives behind Myanmar's Rohingya crackdown The passage offers general commentary on China's strategic interests in Myanmar but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable evidence linking high‑level officials to misconduct. It is low‑value context and lacks novelty, as similar geopolitical analyses are already public. Key insights: China allegedly backs Myanmar's military operation against Rohingya, citing strategic interests.; Reference to Belt and Road Initiative and potential energy pipeline routes through Myanmar.; Mention of Chinese non‑interference principle and concern over R2P precedent affecting Xinjiang.

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Interview with China advisor suggests geopolitical motives behind Myanmar's Rohingya crackdown The passage offers general commentary on China's strategic interests in Myanmar but provides no specific names, transactions, dates, or actionable evidence linking high‑level officials to misconduct. It is low‑value context and lacks novelty, as similar geopolitical analyses are already public. Key insights: China allegedly backs Myanmar's military operation against Rohingya, citing strategic interests.; Reference to Belt and Road Initiative and potential energy pipeline routes through Myanmar.; Mention of Chinese non‑interference principle and concern over R2P precedent affecting Xinjiang.

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