True.But don't you wonder sometimes then why they are still very much interested in BD and BD related any matter?something we are missing and they know.
Hmm.....anything is possible regarding the US.
It may appear strange to see them pressuring the AL-led government on a range of issues. I simply believe that they do not want to see Bangladesh slip into chaos in any manner. If that happens, the neighborhood would certainly be affected in a negative way. That is all we can say seeing from the surface of things.
Oh, and they love cheap $hit too. The RMG sector that is.
Thanks for the input. It is Russia that has been chosen by the US, other western countries and Japan as the most enemy country. It is encircled in the north Pacific by USA and Japan, in the south by Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan, by Turkey in the SW and by its former Republics in its west who aspire to become EU members.
US thinks the world would be a better place for them without a Russian influence. Russia would have been stronger had China lent its power and influence to that country. But, China is not sincere. It is after creating its own sphere of influence.
Of-course the Chinese would settle things on their own terms. Many do not trust the Russians for....many reasons.
And given Russia's vast landmass, resources, decent technology (especially space and rocket technology) and small population; they can be a threat to Western interests. That is partly why Russia is not a full member of the WTO. That is what causing a lot of Russian folks to burn. Putin is still very popular among them. He's the strongman over there. A rock star.
Some may say that the former Soviet bloc countries in Central Asia can be a trump card for the Russians. But however, all of them are landlocked countries. That doesn't add any significant advantage. What they want is to at least have direct access to the seas in order to spread their influence. The East European former Soviet states don't like Russia, and like the EU better. Estonia for example is a shining small nation.
See, much of the action is happening in places like the South China Sea, the Strait of Hormuz, and others. That's in the southern section of the vast expanse of Asia and the seas connecting them. They missing all that, and they know it.
One thing about Russians: They like and enjoy being powerful.
But, anyway about the US-BD relationship. I believe BD is important to the USA because of its location that favours China in a hypothetical Indo-China war. A certain win for China and a subsequent change of NE status only if BD effectively denies its airspace from being used by the IAF jets and for logistics supplies.
Even US cannot lend its physical support to the IA troops in the north/NE without being permitted to use BD land mass in such a situation.
It's funny you know. The Indians often whine of how the Americans intervened during the 71' War. But what many don't know is that it was the Indians who were the backstabbers. The Special Frontier Force (SFF) was funded and trained by the CIA, and only intended for use in Tibet. They used them to lethal effect in East Pakistan instead, sending American interests in smoke. That's why Nixon called the Indians all kinds of names. Though, he was a foolish and an ignorant man to say the least.
Do they trust one another completely still? I think not. Though Bangladesh is a small country with limited resources, I believe there is potential for fruit if Bangladeshi leaders play their cards right. America's foothold in south Asia is very weak compared to the middle east and east Asia.
Pakistan is mostly a lost case for the Americans. The F-16 would very likely be the last Western jet they'd ever receive.
I wish the writer could have elaborated more on India. I think they know about the truth here. I once read an article by Muhammad Badrul Ashan (editor of First News). He once made a reference to Mir-Jaffar and how the British hardly gave him anything in return after their victory. He stated that history is bound the repeat itself.
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Skies before say something ,check out Pak-fa type and US strategic bombers. otherwise you are talking like foolish
It's PAD-DA dear. And still on the drawing board.
Logistical capabilities and reach do matter. Long-range bombers are only part of a nation's plans for sphere of influence.
There are many exceptions like so called israel, Taiwanese defence is completely dependent on USA...look at their defence budget a year. Plz also go through Korean,Sinagaporean defence relations and dependency on USA.
Dude, do you know how advanced those countries are at the moment? Though, it may be possible for Bangladesh to reach that level of advancement. Singapore used to be slum once if memory serves.
Super power doesn't seek big countries for their military presence, it's always small countries. Using small countries they play lots of regional game like both Soviet Union and USA did. Of very little consequence - you never know about this....if a country is strategically important based on specific geopolitical scenario, it doesn't matter if it's big or not. Building a military establishment requires a small area of land which could be dangerous for the neighborhood.
For Bangladesh it's a bit mystery that US has been showing too much interest these days, there could be many reasons behind this...let's leave it for now. Only thing I can say we shouldn't go more than now with USA.
Medium or large countries do matter the most to the US.
If they can remove those two idiots from power, along with reconciliation; I'll support them. They may be good or bad, but try seeing this a a means to an end.