The Junta’s Global Tour and Minor Gains Are Not A Victory But Just A Last Delirious Struggle

By MMNN Editorial Team led by DARZKKG

Min Aung Hlaing just returned from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, shaking hands with Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi, signing Belt and Road deals, and boasting about election support. But let’s be clear: this isn’t diplomacy—it’s desperation dressed as legitimacy.

What Just Happened?

  • SCO Summit: The junta chief stood beside world leaders, trying to mask war crimes with photo ops.
  • BRI Projects: China doubled down on infrastructure deals that funnel cash into military operations.
  • Election Promises: Modi offered voting machines and observers—tools to rubber-stamp dictatorship.
  • Territorial Gains: Nawngkhio and Magwe’s ammo factory are back under junta control.
  • Military Boost: China and Russia pumped in fuel and ammunition, enabling brutal airstrikes.
  • Forced Recruitment: Manpower shortages are being filled by coercion, not loyalty.

What Does It Mean?

This is not strength. It’s a regime clinging to power through foreign deals, fake elections, and forced conscription. Every handshake abroad is paid for in blood at home.

But here’s the truth they can’t suppress: the Spring Revolution is still alive. And we are not done.

How We Fight Back—Together

1. Expose the Lies

  • Flood social media with the truth. Every BRI project is a lifeline to tyranny.
  • Call out Modi’s complicity. Elections under a gun are not democracy.

2. Disrupt Their Supply Lines

  • Target fuel routes, ammo depots, and logistics hubs like Asia Highway 1.
  • Use digital tools to track and expose military movements.

3. Reclaim the Narrative

  • Build parallel media. MMNN and grassroots outlets must drown out junta propaganda.
  • Elevate voices from the frontlines—fighters, defectors, and survivors.

4. Mobilize Ethically

  • Recruit through solidarity, not fear. Every volunteer is a vote against dictatorship.
  • Offer safe exits for conscripts. Break the junta from within.

5. Globalize the Revolution

  • Pressure governments to sanction junta allies.
  • Activate diaspora networks to lobby, protest, and fund resistance.

Final Word: This Is Not the End—It’s the Turning Point to ALERT the Spring Revolution to UNITE to countre the Junta more forcefully

Let Min Aung Hlaing pose for cameras. Let foreign powers play their games. We know the truth: no summit can erase the will of the people. No deal can silence the roar of a revolution.

We are the Spring. We are the storm. And we are not going anywhere.

After the present UNGA and UNSC meetings next month ASEAN meeting together with US President Trump would decide to give ultimatum and force Min Aung Hlaing and Junta to stop the civil war.

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