U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration expressed alarm late Sunday over reports of a military coup in Burma and promised to take action if steps aren’t taken to reverse the situation. According to Burmese military television on Monday, the military is taking control of the country for one year. State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi, the nation’s top leader, and the country’s president, Win Myint, were both detained in the pre-dawn hours, as were members of Suu Kyi’s ruling party and regional Cabinet members, according to the Irrawaddy news service. In a statement, the army said it was responding to “election fraud.” Military chief Min Aung Hlaing was taking power and planned to impose a state of emergency for 12 months. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement that the United States was alarmed by reports that the Burmese military “has taken steps to undermine the country’s democratic …