ASEAN’s Myanmar Peace Plan Fails But Washington Must Demand Results, Not Words
While ASEAN clings to an unimplemented peace plan in Myanmar, its ongoing civil war worsens, threatening regional stability and American interests. It’s time for decisive accountability and a clear America First strategy.
For five years, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has championed a so-called "five-point consensus" to bring peace to Myanmar amid a brutal civil war sparked by the military’s violent February 2021 coup. Yet despite repeated pledges and statements, this plan remains largely unfulfilled — leaving Myanmar mired in bloodshed and chaos while regional stability continues to unravel.Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow recently admitted what many have long suspected: ASEAN’s peace blueprint has failed to deliver meaningful results. But rather than admit fault or shift strategy, the bloc insists on treating this failed framework as a mere "starting point"...
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