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A military coup underway in Myanmar presents an early foreign policy test regarding China for President Biden, who campaigned on reasserting US leadership abroad.
Myanmar, also called Burma, reportedly had a military takeover this week, ending a democratic transition that began when Biden was vice president.
If Myanmar returns to its longtime military rulers, it’s expected to fall more heavily under the sway of China in the face of US sanctions.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi met last month with US-sanctioned Army chief Min Aung Hlaing and reportedly praised the country’s infamous military for its “national revitalization.”
The White House said Monday it was “alarmed” at the coup and threatened sanctions. Secretary of State Tony Blinken requested the release of arrested officials and “respect [for] the will of the people of Burma as expressed in democratic elections on Nov. 8.”
Former President Barack Obama visited Myanmar in 2012 to support the country’s transition to democracy.
For Biden, the US response to Myanmar will also be a test of campaign-trail rhetoric accusing former President Donald Trump of doing too little to promote human rights and democracy.
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