
John Anderson: Conversations Insiders Expose China's Proxy War In Myanmar | David Eubank and Sean Turnell
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Oct 31, 2025 David Eubank, a former U.S. Special Forces soldier and founder of the Free Burma Rangers, and Sean Turnell, an Australian economist and former advisor to Aung San Suu Kyi, delve into Myanmar's crisis. They discuss Eubank’s frontline humanitarian efforts and Turnell's harrowing 650-day imprisonment. The conversation explores the human cost of conflict, China's strategic ambitions through the Belt and Road Initiative, and the moral challenges facing democracies. They share personal stories of resilience and the importance of standing up for justice and freedom.
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War Shift And Unprecedented Unity
- The Myanmar military now wages all-out war aided by China and Russia, shifting from decades of low-intensity conflict.
- Ethnic groups and Burmans are unusually unified around federal democracy despite brutal repression.
Origins Of The Free Burma Rangers
- David Eubank tells how a 1997 Burma Army offensive displaced 500,000 people and spurred the Free Burma Rangers' formation.
- That humanitarian response grew from small prayer and ethnic-unity efforts into an armed relief network.
Historical Roots Of State Dysfunction
- Two historical forces shaped Myanmar's dysfunction: a militarized ethos from WWII and extreme state socialism from 1962.
- Their fusion entrenched military control of politics and the economy for decades.

