The United States on Tuesday designated the military takeover in Burma a “coup,” which will result in America cutting off aid to the country. “After careful review of the facts and circumstances, we have assessed that Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of Burma’s ruling party, and Win Myint, the duly elected head of government, were deposed in a military coup on February 1,” a State Department official told reporters on a call. Suu Kyi, Burma’s state counselor, was detained along with Myint, the country’s president, in the pre-dawn hours of Feb. 1, according to military television. President Joe Biden’s administration continues pushing for the military to release them and other detainees “immediately and unconditionally,” the U.S. official added on Tuesday. Labeling what happened a coup triggers restrictions on aid from the United States to Burma, though America already provides “very little” assistance as the government of Burma has been …