By Mark van Loon in London Another brutal but underreported war is raging in a country that is perhaps not on people’s minds daily, but the civil war in Russia’s ally Myanmar is now in its fourth year. It is, sadly, a familiar scenario for Southeast Asia. The Myanmar Armed Forces, or Tatmadaw, staged a military coup in February 2021 after their proxy party lost heavily in the 2020 election. It arrested the de facto civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi and put lawmakers and other officials under house arrest, ending the democratic process that had been underway since 2008. The following massive str…