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The road ahead for Myanmar appears fraught with challenges. As the resistance movement expands, tensions among various factions may surface—not just between ethnic militias and the Tatmadaw, but also among the insurgents themselves.
Potential outcomes for a post-war Myanmar could range from a unified government attempting to cater to diverse ethnic interests to a fragmented state, wherein ethnic groups operate as effectively autonomous regions. The specter of a military resurgence remains a constant threat, as the Tatmadaw vies to retain its power amidst prolonged conflict.