Zabaniyah
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We could easily add multiple 'friendly neighbours' in our vicinity if idiotic traitors like BAL are exterminated. Hint: 'Seven sisters' should be liberated. Buffer state in West Bengal could be created. Both could be achieved through supporting proxies, and other means that our enemies already use throughout the world.
We can remove them from the political scene. But still allowed to exist in its basic form. I was thinking of putting them in a more 'appropriate job'.
Why would we want WB?
This is true, no doubt, but there is very little they can do if Bangladeshis get their act together. For one, Myanmar is isolated around the world. Then, Hindutva extremists have no direct/fast means of transporting anything to/from Myanmar. Their cooperation can not be of much use if we turn the tables on them by supporting China strongly in our immediate vicinity, which should keep Myanmar in check because Myanmar needs China.
Myanmar's relations with China is not very good. And would go even more down as time passes. Many Burmese don't like China and Chinese.
We do not have to go with USA or China. The first option is ridiculous. How can you say that India and Myanmar are working together because of their hatred for Muslims but suggest USA is a possible ally? It is USA that has carried out a global war against Islam for the last decade since the fall of the Soviet Union. If the USA were to wiped out from the Earth today by some asteroid hitting it, let's say, where would that leave all this Western media propaganda and vile hue and cry against Islam and Muslims? Where would that leave these midgets like so called "Israel", or in our region, Myanmar or India?
China could be a partner, perhaps an ally, because it has shown itself to be much more reliable in all aspects than any other non Muslim country.
I couldn't name any instance where USA harmed us. Whatever goes in in the Middle East is irrelevant, and much of it are remnants of the Cold War.
"We" can do nothing because Bangladeshis, frankly, are ignorant stupid and selfish in general which can be proven by the lack of call for implementation of Islamic Sharia in Bangladesh, and the lack of implementation of Islamic Sharia in Bangladesh during its entire history.
Unneeded.
It is not like Bangladeshis can not form resistance factions, infiltrate into Myanmar and push to secure a safe buffer zone for the Rohingya and other persecuted Muslims. It is simply the fact that Bangladeshis are ignorant, stupid and selfish, at least to the extent that they do not abide by any aspect of Islamic Sharia, so they do not see these opportunities, nor do they grab these opportunities with both hands when they are presented to them.
You are right about the ignorant, stupid and selfish part.
It is true but irrelevant to this discussion. Bangladesh is probably a century behind Japan in development. Bangladesh is stuck at Indian levels of development. Bangladeshis (most of them) like to trade with India, watch Indian movies and so on. Bangladesh as a nation must pay the price for that and Indians are extracting the price. It's only Bangladeshis' idiocy that you can blame.
I don't know, those lame drama serials make people stupid. That's why I don't watch them
It is just an anecdote. There is an underlying message, perhaps, that Bangladeshis and other nations at India's level of backwardness, are culturally/habitually inept at organizing themselves well to attain an objective, and to effectively plan and execute long term (two or three decades long) missions. At the same time, forming some 'vigilante' groups looking to radically change 160 million people's lives will not succeed. The proof is the fact that Bangladesh has some of the highest number of local NGOs which carry out many 'development' activities but Bangladesh is no better than a backward country like India in terms of development.
NGOs do significant work in Bangladesh. But I agree, we do need to keep a close eye on them. Particularly the small foreign ones.
For long lasting, far reaching developments to be effected, one must have the required executive and decision making power behind him. For the same reason that OIC and Arab League does not work, for the same reason that Bangladeshis have not solved the plight of the Rohingyas, for that very reason, a bunch of volunteers, even tens of thousands of volunteers would not work. One must have the ability to apply force to ensure that objectives are achieved.
Without such ability, all these conferences, and protests, and blogs, and internet posts, and what have you, will remain empty talk, and these issues will be forgotten and deleted from the minds of the ephemeral registers of public memory.
This is something that Bangladeshi policy makers need to see.