PlanetSoldier
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I have been wondering about the comment by Mr. Shapiro, 'Bangladesh is a key player to maintain security in the BoB.' Now, it seems that,
1) USA does not want BD to provide any kind of naval base facilities to the Chinese.
2) In exchange of that USA will protect BD from its big neighbour and it is willing to provide naval warships and others so that BD is in a position to hold its own.
3) However, since USA has a stake in this zone, therefore, BD must also provide a kind of anchorage (if not naval facilities) facilities for its visiting ships.
4) Well, US ships have been visiting BD for many decades now. US naval ships have also been doing joint naval exercise in the BoB all the time. So, USA wants these to continue in a greater scale.
Guys, I could be wrong in my assessment. But, what could be other possible explanations of the US Assistant Secretary Shapiro's statement? US Ambassador has also been very actively propagating the same/similar US stance all the time since his arrival in Dhaka. I think, something is brewing. However, if it brings peace in the region and if it stops Indian bullying, I welcome the present US gesture.
Right...there is something brewing but I don't want to share my guess here as Kalu_Miah suggested we should discuss something privately.