
Sean Turnell
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Sean Turnell
@TurnellSean
Senior Fellow at @LowyInstitute.


Predictable. The only sensible thing for the world to do is to back Iran. They are fighting for their survival and the principle of sovereignty on behalf of all nations. If China and Russia dont intervene, the two madmen will ‘bomb it back to the stone age’. Both Netanyahu and Trump should be removed by their own people for bring the world to the brink of a World War to end all times. Restore international law and diplomacy. Get rid of lunatics with their finger on nuclear bombs.

CHINA TELLS U.N.: Hong Kong political prisoner Jimmy Lai “received a fair trial for his offenses endangering national security.” FORGOT TO MENTION: Jimmy Lai's only crime was running a pro-democracy newspaper that dared to criticize Beijing.


My latest article in The Irrawaddy: From Ne Win to Min Aung Hlaing, the pattern is clear—generals appointing themselves presidents. Myanmar isn’t turning a page; it’s replaying the same script, with new costumes but the same authoritarian core. irrawaddy.com/opinion/analys…?




“…diplomats see him as pragmatic. Those diplomats confuse pragmatism with opportunism. Ghalibaf is a survivor. He sees in Trump someone who can help him achieve what late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei denied him: the presidency or some equivalent interim leadership role.”


Before modern multinational banks reached Southeast Asia, merchants from 75 villages in Tamil Nadu had already built a transnational financial system. They financed rice in Burma, rubber in Malaya, retail in Singapore, plantations in Ceylon — connected not by contracts but by kinship and reputation. This is the story of the Chettiars.🧵




Waiting to see how soon we start hearing the phrase "we have to wait and see" from governments as an excuse for not taking action to cut off money and arms to the Burmese military. No Burmese military led process will ever lead to genuine reform.



moderndiplomacy.eu/2026/03/15/a-r… This article is my rebuttal to “Beyond the BRAVE Burma Act – US Myanmar Policy at the Crossroads,” published in Modern Diplomacy on March 11. After the article appeared, I wrote to the editor to explain our perspective, and he published my response.

China Quietly Moves Its Border Fences Into Myanmar buff.ly/I7nAle1




