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thank you very much Mr Stallone that you highlighted the world and American administrative and to U.N that they are talking too much and doing nothing against brutal regime.
The american army help was our hope since from senior bush era. but we where ignored helplessly.
Rambo...He did the right thing.The corrupt,brutal and totalitarian regime has bled the country to dry.Poverty in the country has reached to the epidemic proportions and people are in dire need of help. I believe that every civilized nation has the responsibility to stand up for the people suffering under the military regime who has been brutally ruling the coutry more than four decades. Now Rambo has stood up in the movie. Who is next? UN ..? Already failed for the Myanmar people. May be Rambo will do it again. There is one more thing Rambo should know . If he wanna fight with the Myanmar regime, he will also have to face with China, Russia, India and some ASIAN countries. So what do you think, Rambo ? Ready for your next mission ? Either live for nothing, Die for something - It is your choice.
Congratulation!
Rambo... I haven't watched it yet, but I am so glad to learn that someone highlighted the suffering of many people under the military dictatorship for many years.
Rambo.. we,Burmese, love you very much.
Although I don't know all of them who contributed their time and resources for this film, I would like to thank to all those who contributed for it.
Rambo.. we love you.
I am afriad to find your DVD in Yangon since it is too dangerous for me. One day, I hope I can watch the film free from fear.
Maung Phyu Sin
Yangon (Formerly Rangoon)
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