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Published on 12:00 AM, November 21, 2021
US sees Bangladesh in a new light now
Says ambassador Kelly Keiderling during interview with The Daily Star

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Realising the growing importance of economy and security, the US is moving away from its old idea of Bangladesh and is looking to chart the next 50 years of relationship between the two countries in a new way, a top US official has said.

Ambassador Kelly Keiderling said traditionally Bangladesh was known as a garment manufacturer and a poor LDC. Now the US is has a modern idea of Bangladesh being a vibrant economy and a major contributor to world security in terms of UN peacekeeping.

"Bangladesh keeps watch on the international transnational crimes, along with human and drug trafficking along the Indian Ocean rim. These are also elements of global security."

Keiderling, South and Central Asian affairs bureau deputy assistant secretary for public diplomacy and Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, said Bangladesh is also providing software products to the international cyber world and it is important for the US to interact with Bangladesh on the topic.

"We are excited about our future relationship with Bangladesh," Keiderling told The Daily Star in an exclusive interview on Wednesday.

She left Dhaka on Thursday after a three-day visit,during which she joined the Indian Ocean Rim Association ministerial meeting, held talks with Bangladeshi government officials, including the Prime Minister's Private Industry and Investment Adviser Salman F Rahman, and also with civil society and interfaith leaders.

She said the Biden administration has decided, bureaucratically inside the State Department, to separate India from five other South Asian countries to deepen US relationships with them, and there will be devoted officials for that purpose.

"We want your [Bangladesh's] experience and expertise to oversee the [US] relationship with Bangladesh and other South Asian countries because we don't want our relationship with these five countries to get lost in the one with India."


The US wants to be secure but in the 21st century no country can be secure without finding and building security or expanding security in other countries, she said, adding that the US is trying to provide capacity and equipment to Bangladesh as it has a large number of peacekeepers around the world.

About America's Indo-Pacific Strategy and the recent security pact -- AUKUS -- among the US, UK and Australia, she said that pact was made with concern to maritime security.

She added that the US wants to ensure that countries like Bangladesh have the sovereign capacity to patrol its maritime territory, detain illegal vessels, and has information on maritime domain because some of those vessels could carry contraband, people, arms and drugs.

On the economic front, she said Bangladesh is a country with a large population and an emerging market. The US has been importing a lot from here and it also wants to export and invest here.


"The US companies can export or invest here. Dredging companies are interested to invest here…not only in RMG but beyond that."

Keiderling also spoke of promoting democracy, human rights, equality and labour rights during her meeting with the Bangladesh officials.

She said the Americans have struggled for freedom, democracy and human rights, which are fundamental values.

"The bottom line is we just don't want to do business and make money. The American diplomacy desires to protect and promote democracy."

 
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"She said the Biden administration has decided, bureaucratically inside the State Department, to separate India from five other South Asian countries to deepen US relationships with them, and there will be devoted officials for that purpose".

LOL. US originally planned to have India as the gatekeeper of the whole South Asia and take on China simultaneously. Apparently, this role of India gate keeping Southasia is over with this policy of dealing with all countries independently.

Now, with the beatings India took from China and the worsening internal security of the Union, the other planned role of taming China using India is bound to falter too, sooner or later.

I personally think, given the history of the US, US wouldn't mind a dime sacrificing India as raw fodder in its war against China. Intersesting times. We will see.
 
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She said the Biden administration has decided, bureaucratically inside the State Department, to separate India from five other South Asian countries to deepen US relationships with them, and there will be devoted officials for that purpose.

"We want your [Bangladesh's] experience and expertise to oversee the [US] relationship with Bangladesh and other South Asian countries because we don't want our relationship with these five countries to get lost in the one with India."
Finally some sensible steps from USA.
 
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Americans are way behind. Recently us FM went to Africa to counter China's influence but too late. China already invested billions in africa.
 
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A dignitary visits your poor country,you ask something about your country. He/ she says a few words to appease you. It is just another meaningless jargon.

Our people should not be swayed away by a few diplomatic niceties. All are meaningless "Baat ki Baat".
 
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"On an invitation of US government, chief of Bangladesh Air Force Air Chief Marshal Sheikh Abdul Hannan has left Dhaka for a nine day official visit.
He will have meeting with chief of United States Air Force General Charles Q. Brown Jr, Acting Director of Defense Security Cooperation Agency Mr Jedidiah P. Royal, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for South and Southeast Asian Affairs, General Broen and delegates of Political-Military Affairs/Regional Security of Arms Transfers of Department of States.
During his tour, the ACM will visit the F-16, F-18 and C-130 aircraft production facilities and Jetwrx / strategic Global MRO maintenance and paint hangar.
The visit of the Chief of Air Staff is expected to further strengthen the existing cordial relations between Bangladesh and the United States as well as expand the scope of mutual cooperation in the professional sector. This will create special opportunities for the Bangladesh Air Force to enhance its overall capabilities by incorporating advanced technology, bringing dynamism in equipment procurement and maintenance.
#DEFSECA #BangladeshAirForce #ACMHannan"

Taken from DEFSECA on Facebook.

Let's see how much Uncle Sam means what he says.

Edit: It looks like the US wants to shut down the production line of the Super Hornet starting in 2023.

Perhaps the US wants to sell some to Bangladesh to keep it going?

@Bilal Khan (Quwa)
 
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the light of USA is real dark age . once you enter in US umbrella you will became to messy that even you will have mercy on yourself . US is a curse for world countries . stay neutral and enjoy is best option .
 
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the light of USA is real dark age . once you enter in US umbrella you will became to messy that even you will have mercy on yourself . US is a curse for world countries . stay neutral and enjoy is best option .
On economic matters, we are already under the US umbrella. We export $5.25 billion dollars worth of goods to it every year. Most of our exports go to US allies.

It may be unwise for BD to stay away from the US influence. Moreover, this visit by our AF Chief carries some meaning. The USA knows BAF is visiting here and there to seek good planes.

You can see even the IORA meeting in Dhaka has some significance. It may have become an extension of QUAD and we are part of IORA. The USA has too many legs and hands and it is difficult to get away from its influence.

I only hope the USA sends us a few sqs. of destructive toys from its Excess Luggage military goodies.
 
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