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ထွန်းလွင်၊ ဒေါက်တာ ဒေါက်တာထွန်းလွင်သည် မိုးလေဝသနှင့်ဇလဗေဒညွှန်ကြားမှုဦးစီးဌာန၏ ယခင်ညွှန်ကြားရေးမှူးချုပ်(Former Director-General) ဖြစ်ပါသည်။
၂၀၁၅ ကိုးကန့်စစ်ပွဲ The MNDAA is thought to be under the command of former leader Pheung Kya-shin, who was ousted from his position by a government-backed Kokang faction in 2009 and has since lived in relative obscurity in China.
စန်ကာကူကျွန်းအငြင်းပွားမှု During a private visit 9 years after stepping down from office, former President of Republic of China, Lee Teng-hui, once said that the islands are part of Okinawa.[61]
ဒီမိုကရက်တစ်တိုးတက်ရေးပါတီ Premier Frank Hsieh, DPP election organizer and former mayor of Kaohsiung twice tendered a verbal resignation immediately following the election, but his resignation was not accepted by President Chen until January 17, 2006 after the DPP chairmanship election had concluded. The former DPP Chairman Su Tseng-chang was appointed to replace Hsieh as premier. Hsieh and his cabinet resigned en masse on January 24 to make way for Su and his new cabinet. President Chen had offered the position of Presidential Office Secretary-General (vacated by Su) to the departing premier, but Hsieh declined and left office criticizing President Chen for his tough line on dealing with the PRC.
ဘီ-၂ ကိုယ်ပျောက်ဗုံးကြဲလေယာဉ် In May 1995, based on its 1995 Heavy Bomber Force Study, the DOD determined that additional B-2 procurements would exacerbate efforts to develop and implement long term recapitalization plans for the U.S. Air Force bomber force. In October 1995, former Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, General Mike Ryan, and former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Shalikashvili, strongly recommended against Congressional action to fund the purchase of any additional B-2s, arguing that to do so would require unacceptable cuts in existing conventional and nuclear-capable aircraft, and that the military had greater priorities in spending a limited budget.