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Victoria Nuland visits Bangladesh, demanding it support US-NATO war drive against Russia​

Wimal Perera

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Top US diplomat Victoria Nuland visited Bangladesh on March 20, aiming to force Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government to align with the US-NATO war drive against Russia.​

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State Department Under Secretary for Political Affairs Victoria J. Nuland speaks during a briefing at the State Department in Washington, Jan. 27, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)​


Nuland’s tri-nation South Asian tour from March 19 to 23 that included India and Sri Lanka, also sought to closely integrate the countries into the broader US strategic offensive against Russia and China.​

According to the US Department of State, the purpose of the trip by the Under Secretary for Political Affairs was “to strengthen economic partnerships and deepen ties in the pursuit of peace, prosperity, and security in the Indo-Pacific region.”​

Despite that diplomatic language, Nuland’s intervention in the region is striking. She is infamousfor her role in preparing the 2014 fascist-led coup that overthrew the elected pro-Russian government of Viktor Yanukovich in Ukraine, and installing a pro-Western regime.​

In Bangladesh, Nuland, held a meeting, known as the eighth US-Bangladesh Partnership Dialogue, with Bangladeshi Foreign Minister Abdul Momen.​

After the meeting, Nuland told the press: “This is a moment for all free nations and all free people to stand together with the people of Ukraine” to end the war, the Daily Star reported on March 21. Her call had nothing to do with ending war but with lining up countries behind the US-NATO proxy war against Russia.​

Momen indicated the Bangladesh government’s desire to keep balancing between the US and Russia, despite Nuland’s pressure. He said that during the discussions he had “underscored Bangladesh always wants peace, and that the conflict [between Russia and Ukraine] needed to be resolved through negotiations.”​

Nevertheless, both sides agreed to a draft General Security of Military Information Agreement (GSOMIA), the Times of India reported on March 20, highlighting the growing military ties between the US and Bangladesh. Nuland said the GSOMIA “is the gateway to being able to do more on the security front.”​

Washington’s pressure exerted through Nuland’s visit had an immediate impact. During a UN General Assembly special session on March 24, Bangladesh voted, along with 139 other countries, for a resolution “demanding aid access and civilian protection in Ukraine” and accusing Russia of creating a “dire humanitarian situation” in Ukraine .​

Bangladesh justified its vote on the pretext of the “humanitarian situation.” This was a shift from its earlier stance of being among 34 countries, including India, Pakistan and China, who abstained on a March 2 UN resolution that reprimanded Russia and demanded that it immediately withdraw its military forces.​

Hasina’s Awami League government has been balancing between the US-NATO alliance and Russia-China because the country depends on both camps for trade and foreign investment.​

The country’s major share of exports goes to the US and the European Union. According to the Bangladesh Shipping Agents Association, about 51 percent of exports go to Europe, 25 percent to the US, and 4 percent to Canada, the Hellenic Shipping News website reported on January 31.​

On the other hand, the Awami League government is reluctant to loosen relations with Russia, which supplies wheat, fertilizer, machinery, fresh and dried fruit. Bangladesh exports apparel, jute, frozen foods, tea and leather to Russia. Two-way trade is worth over $US1 billion a year.​

Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Md. Jashim Uddin told Benar News: “The sanctions have disrupted the normal trade. Many port authorities dropped Bangladeshi export items from the ships destined to Russia.”​

Russia is also constructing Bangladesh’s biggest power plant worth $13.48 billion—the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant—financed by a Russian government loan of $12.65 billion. The plant, with 2,400-megawatt capacity, is expected to meet more than 9 percent of country’s electricity needs.​

Amid the economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, the government wants to avoid falling out with the US-EU, fearing that the country would not only lose investment, export earnings and International Monetary Fund and World Bank financial aid, but also face punitive actions.​

To exert pressure, the US has seized upon human rights abuses by the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB) in Bangladesh. The US imposed sanctions in December against the RAB and some of its officials on “charges of gross violation of human rights, including extrajudicial killings,” New Age reported on March 20. This timing was well calculated prior to the Russian invasion. Nuland declared that the US was never going to be silent on these issues.​

These sanctions have intensified tensions between the two countries. On March 28, speaking at the 18th anniversary of the RAB, Hasina said the sanctions were “an abominable act,” adding that the US government does “not take any action against any member of their forces for their criminal activities.”​

The RAB is a notorious paramilitary force that conducts extrajudicial killings and the repression of opposition party members, journalists and rights activists. However, US concern about its abuses is hypocritical, not least because it helped train RAB forces according to WikiLeaks.​

Moreover, the US military forces are infamous for their own war crimes and atrocities throughout the world, including the Middle East and Afghanistan. Washington also turns a blind eye to the abuses of its allies and partners such as Saudi Arabia. Washington’s real concern is to pressure the Bangladeshi government to distance itself from China.​

The US and its allies have been silent or made limited superficial criticisms when RAB has been deployed to suppress workers’ protests. In May 2018 Hasina’s government unleashed a brutal crackdown under the pretext of an “anti-drug” operation, killing more than 150 people and arresting about 21,000. The US State Department simply urged the government investigate the extrajudicial killings to “fully meet its human rights obligations.”​

Dhaka is desperate to get the RAB sanctions lifted. In the discussions with Nuland, Momen suggested ending the sanctions. Nuland was presented with a dossier on measures the government was taking to improve the RAB’s “human rights records.” Nuland noted “progress” by the RAB during the past three months—but nothing else.​

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to meet Momen on April 4 in Washington to discuss “security and defense issues.” The meeting will also mark 50 years of diplomatic relations, established in 1972 when the US formally recognised Bangladesh after its split from Pakistan.​

 
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Dhaka is desperate to get the RAB sanctions lifted. In the discussions with Nuland, Momen suggested ending the sanctions. Nuland was presented with a dossier on measures the government was taking to improve the RAB’s “human rights records.” Nuland noted “progress” by the RAB during the past three months—but nothing else.​

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to meet Momen on April 4 in Washington to discuss “security and defense issues.​

Reading the entire feature that includes the paragraphs above, I am sure the USA is not to loosen its grip on Bangladesh foreign diplomacy of "flirting with all but sharing bed with none". It is not appreciated at all by the USA.

The USA (read Victoria Nuland) will certainly keep on tightening the screw around the BD neck until BD cries out for help, although our @Avicenna will hate her for doing so.

After Victoria Nuland7s visit our Alga Momen will be meeting the US Secretary of State Blinken. Momen seems to be severely reprimanded.

Once the then Secretary of State Henry Kissinger uttered, "If America is your friend, you don't need an enemy". So, what will happen to BD once America decides BD is an enemy country like North Korea.

Alga Momen, please be wise and don't shout at Blinken. Our country may be thrown into the dustbin.
 
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Reading the entire feature that includes the paragraphs above, I am sure the USA is not to loosen its grip on Bangladesh foreign diplomacy of "flirting with all but bedding with none". It is not appreciated at all by the USA.

The USA will certainly keep on tightening the screw around the BD neck until BD cries out for help.

This is not good.

What is going on in the world is really distubing.

I guess the new battle cry is democracy versus autocracy.

Theme for the next wars I guess.

But now for some reason the US has its interests on Bangladesh.
 
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This is not good.

What is going on in the world is really distubing.

I guess the new battle cry is democracy versus autocracy.

Theme for the next wars I guess.

But now for some reason the US has its interests on Bangladesh.
Bold part: The reason is because of India-China rivalry. The USA encircles all the powers, friend or foe. When it encircles China with India and BD in the south, it also loves to encircle India with China, BD and Pakistan.

American diplomacy is to create enmities among the countries unless and until they completely submit. Like Japan, Taiwan, and south Korea have submitted themselves to the US wish.

The USA and its allies have a big leverage over a small and dependent BD. The USA contributes about $160 million every year on different military and social sector improvement projects. It contributed about 1,500 million dollars so far to help the Rohingya refugees. It contributed 180 million dollars this year for the Rohingyas. The list goes on.

Now, how much China contributed to help the Rohingya rehabilitation? And the USA asks why BD should be friendly with China?

Its ally Japan has relieved BD of 9,000 million dollars of loans, and is now building the Dhaka Metro Rails. I don't know about South Korea. But, the entire western Europe countries are all assisting BD this or that way all through many decades.

So, BD has little leverage in its hand. The BD economic wheels are driven by the USA and its allies whereas China provides only commercial loans.

So, let us only hope Uncle Sam becomes a little easy with our poor but ambitious country.
 
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Bold part: The reason is because of India-China rivalry. The USA encircles all the powers, friend or foe. When it encircles China with India and BD in the south, it also loves to encircle India with China, BD and Pakistan.

American diplomacy is to create enmities among the countries unless and until they completely submit. Like Japan, Taiwan, and south Korea have submitted themselves to the US wish.

The USA and its allies have a big leverage over a small and dependent BD. The USA contributes about $160 million every year on different military and social sector improvement projects. It contributed about 1,500 million dollars so far to help the Rohingya refugees. It contributed 180 million dollars this year for the Rohingyas. The list goes on.

Now, how much China contributed to help the Rohingya rehabilitation? And the USA asks why BD should be friendly with China?

Its ally Japan has relieved BD of 9,000 million dollars of loans, and is now building the Dhaka Metro Rails. I don't know about South Korea. But, the entire western Europe countries are all assisting BD this or that way all through many decades.

So, BD has little leverage in its hand. The BD economic wheels are driven by the USA and its allies whereas China provides only commercial loans.

So, let us only hope Uncle Sam becomes a little easy with our poor but ambitious country.

Bro, Putin was correct in one thing.

The West IS an "empire of lies."

All the sweet talk in the world attempts to hide the real motivations behind their action.

A few crumbs thrown your way to get you to do what they want.

And a gun to your head if you disobey.

Just look at what's happening elsewhere in the world, namely Pakistan.

And of course Ukraine.

The unfortunate part:

We lesser nations of the world are DEPENDENT on the West.

So comply or get pummeled, either with economics or force if needed.
 
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China really needs to snap out of its meek stance regarding Bangladesh and offer all out military and trade cooperation including transfer of critical technologies and priority outsourcing of manufacturing.
China must realise that if Bangladesh's exports to the West are seriously threatened, it will side with the US in no time.
Once Bangladesh joins the Western camp, there will be no turning back. A West leaning Bangladesh will have no reason to pander to Burma anymore. It is a lose-lose for China.

If we are exceptionally lucky, alignment with the US would land us the path taken by South Korea and Japan who received priority access to American technologies to develop themselves but I am not hopeful.
 
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better be careful bangladesh, our time has come but you guys can hopefully stay out!
Stay out of what? Is it from the American influence? No way. We need America, Japan, and Europe for our export destinations. We need European, Japanese, and American money to help us steer clear of any economic woos.

So, BD will have to weaken its relationship with China and will obey American wish to get fed two times a day. BD cannot lose the export markets of the USA and its allies. It will be a national suicide if we show inflexible macho culture that Pakistan showed.
 
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Stay out of what? Is it from the American influence? No way. We need America, Japan, and Europe for our export destinations. We need European, Japanese, and American money to help us steer clear of any economic woos.

So, BD will have to weaken its relationship with China and will obey American wish to get fed two times a day. BD cannot lose the export markets of the USA and its allies. It will be a national suicide if we show inflexible macho culture that Pakistan showed.
If Bangladesh is arm twisted into the American camp, I hope Japan steps up economic cooperation and outsources high tech industries to Bangladesh.
 
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Stay out of what? Is it from the American influence? No way. We need America, Japan, and Europe for our export destinations. We need European, Japanese, and American money to help us steer clear of any economic woos.

So, BD will have to weaken its relationship with China and will obey American wish to get fed two times a day. BD cannot lose the export markets of the USA and its allies. It will be a national suicide if we show inflexible macho culture that Pakistan showed.
that would be a mistake but than its up to you guys. GOOD LUCK!
 
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Stay out of what? Is it from the American influence? No way. We need America, Japan, and Europe for our export destinations. We need European, Japanese, and American money to help us steer clear of any economic woos.

So, BD will have to weaken its relationship with China and will obey American wish to get fed two times a day. BD cannot lose the export markets of the USA and its allies. It will be a national suicide if we show inflexible macho culture that Pakistan showed.

China has to step up its imports if it wants friendly countries to stay its ally. After all no country would want their economy to be destroyed.

Ironically China imports more products from its enemies than its allies.
 
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China has to step up its imports if it wants friendly countries to stay its ally. After all no country would want their economy to be destroyed.

Ironically China imports more products from its enemies than its allies.

I am perplexed by China.

After all, everything being done now is to address China with a singular focus later.

WTF are they doing about it?
 
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Bro, Putin was correct in one thing.

The West IS an "empire of lies."

All the sweet talk in the world attempts to hide the real motivations behind their action.

A few crumbs thrown your way to get you to do what they want.

And a gun to your head if you disobey.

Just look at what's happening elsewhere in the world, namely Pakistan.

And of course Ukraine.

The unfortunate part:

We lesser nations of the world are DEPENDENT on the West.

So comply or get pummeled, either with economics or force if needed.

Bangladesh should reject any decision-making forcibly made by it by USA government holding a gun to BD's head. Despite mullahs from BD like @mmr who are overflowing in their love for the Ukranian war criminals / Nazis BD must remain steadfast and not give in to White House's threats where the threats include sanctioning the RAB force probably because is involved in acting against mullahs like Hefazat-e-"Islam" group :

5–6 May protests​

Main article: 2013 Shapla Square protests
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In the early hours of 6 May security forces, drawn from police, the elite Rapid Action Battalion and paramilitary Border Guard Bangladesh jointly launched an operation named "Operation Secure Shapla" to prevent Hefazat's violence by driving them out from Dhaka.[36][37][38] At the beginning of operation, police cut the power supply in the city's commercial area, but the total operation was live telecasted over few TV channel.[39] During the course of the operations, two television channels, Diganta Television and Islamic TV, were shut down.
The mullahs and their masters - the Western Crusader government - must be rejected and overthrown.
 
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