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r saudis our feriends??? i know that quait is///
i like this guy minul islam..the way he speaks seems confident to me..
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Couldn't get it please explain.............
Yap saudis are unconditional friends.If needed they will pay for the war . In the past Bengalis worked in saudi army.
I believe you are.The terrain is mountaineous.
I do not think, either party can move tanks in a terrain where the TOP soil is too soft to take the load of 30/40 ton in, say, 7sq.metre of area. Moreover, there are hills and mountains all over the border.They should be always on guard.BPs should be increased.BTW,do the Burmese have tanks?Can tanks be operated in the BD-Burma border terrain?
Yes, surely we will, but they will also be firing from top of mountains.I believe you are.The terrain is mountaineous.
source:The Daily Star :: Online Edition
I am reading nothing about naval forces so far.The 24 Infantry Division has 4 brigades then.If they push in we should go in attack and take those freaking pillars down and push them back.
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Myanmar not mobilising troops: FM :: Bangladesh :: bdnews24.com ::
Myanmar not mobilising troops: FM
Sun, Oct 11th, 2009 5:20 pm BdST
Dhaka, Oct 11 (bdnews24.com)Myanmar is not mobilising troops in the border as reported by some Bangladeshi media, foreign minister Dipu Moni said on Sunday.
She also said the military-ruled reclusive country is not violating international laws in erecting barbed-wire fence along Bangladesh border, as well.
"Myanmar is constructing fence in their territory conforming to international laws," Moni told reporters at the foreign ministry.
"As they are constructing (fence) in their areas, we have nothing to say (about it)," said the minister.
The minister's statement came days after the media reported heavy presence of troops along Bangladesh-Myanmar border in Cox's Bazaar district.
She also rejected the media reports that Myanmar was mobilising troops in the border.
"I had talks with our ambassador, an army officer, in Myanmar and he told me that it was a routine practice, not a military build-up," said Moni.
Foreign secretary Mohamed Miajrul Quayes, she said, called the Myanmar ambassador in Dhaka and the envoy said the same.
The minister said her ministry had no information on whether Myanmar's border guards were trying to push Rohingya refugees across the border.
She will meet with her Myanmar counterpart in Colombo on Oct 15 on the sidelines of Asian Cooperation Dialogue and discuss bilateral relations.
It seems that leon was right after all. The Myanmar threat should be taken seriously. Apparently Myanmar has come out of China's influence and is moving towards the Indian side. The Indian COAS is now visiting Myanmar and do not be surprised if they support them in a war.