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11 Nov 2008 04:46 pm

After The Rangoon Storm

Matt Steinglass is discouraged by the actions of Michael Green, US special envoy to Burma:

Green winds up calling for all the concerned parties to construct a road map to reform in Burma. And this is about as far as a serious area expert with certain neo-connish tendencies can go on the Burma issue. Burma is not Serbia, and ASEAN is not the EU, let alone NATO. The fact is, there’s very little the US or anyone can do about Burma except try to keep our hands clean and wait for the [State Peace and Development Council’s] senior leadership to die. In Southeast Asia, our tea, whether Democratic or Republican, is weak, and there is little anyone can do to change that.

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