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US needs to focus on Bangladesh to counter China: Analysis
Prothom Alo English Desk | Update: 19:18, Mar 13, 2019

https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/news/192475/US-needs-to-focus-on-Bangladesh-to-counter-China

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Bangladesh may not be a major destination for US exports and has not caught president Donald Trump’s eye for “stealing” American jobs, according to an article that appeared in a number of outlets.

But, the article insists, Bangladesh’s success in striding toward economic prosperity, containing the spread of terrorism, and protecting Rohingya refugees from untold atrocities should inspire US policymakers to recalibrate their Bangladesh policy.

“Bangladesh is one of those countries that should receive attention from Washington but typically do not,” writes Arafat Kabir in the article published among others by The Wall Street Journal and The Diplomat.

However, the author has pointed out some changes. Last month, he mentioned, the US House foreign affairs committee called upon secretary of state Mike Pompeo to demonstrate America’s “continued commitment to and respect for democratic institutions [in Asia], beginning with Bangladesh.”

Representative Eliot Engel, the committee chairman, penned the letter along with five colleagues in which he expressed dismay at the “negative trajectory of democracy” in a country that used to be known for its fragile but boisterous democracy, added the article.

Quoting Eliot Engel, it explained, Bangladesh’s 30 December elections point to concerning trend of consolidation of power by the ruling Awami League and raise fears of a de facto one-party state.

“If Americans are fed up with their own growing partisanship, they should find some solace by looking at Bangladesh,” reads the article.

Referring to Dhaka’s policy of giving shelter to one million Rohingyas who fled Myanmar atrocities, the author maintained that the United States cannot but take a greater interest in Bangladesh.

Emphasising long-term strategies to be devised by the United States being the single largest market for Bangladesh exports, to boost bilateral trade, the author recommended more incentives from Washington, such as duty-free access to Bangladeshi products.

“Unlike some of its neighbours, Bangladesh has yet to capitulate to what amounts to be China’s checkbook diplomacy,” the article said adding that the US should increase investment in Bangladesh. “...doing so would provide Washington with the opportunity to not only gain a stronger foothold but also counter China’s omnipresence in South Asia.”

It pointed out that given Bangladesh’s record in fighting and vulnerability to international terrorism and the country’s geostrategic location, it is imperative for Washington to beef up security cooperation with Bangladesh, a point that Davidson echoed in his deposition.

The article titled ‘Time for the US to Stop Ignoring Bangladesh’ said Washington should ramp up political efforts so that Myanmar feels compelled to put an end to the ongoing Rohingya crisis.

“Reaping long-term gains becomes easier when two democracies invest in a relationship that is based on mutual trust and respect for international institutions, open markets, and human rights,” wrote the author.

Therefore, he suggested, the Trump administration should encourage Bangladesh to stick to democratic principles and institutions as part of its increased engagement.
 
Hasina madam is looking very happy in the picture.

We r blessed to have a leader of her caliber among us.

Easily the second greatest leader from Bangladesh after mujib. Strong contender of future novel prize in peace.
 
US needs to focus on Bangladesh to counter China: Analysis
Prothom Alo English Desk | Update: 19:18, Mar 13, 2019

https://en.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/news/192475/US-needs-to-focus-on-Bangladesh-to-counter-China

eacb09d3b2b6f87b8488a9142b20f2d6-US_Bangladesh.jpg
Bangladesh may not be a major destination for US exports and has not caught president Donald Trump’s eye for “stealing” American jobs, according to an article that appeared in a number of outlets.

But, the article insists, Bangladesh’s success in striding toward economic prosperity, containing the spread of terrorism, and protecting Rohingya refugees from untold atrocities should inspire US policymakers to recalibrate their Bangladesh policy.

“Bangladesh is one of those countries that should receive attention from Washington but typically do not,” writes Arafat Kabir in the article published among others by The Wall Street Journal and The Diplomat.

However, the author has pointed out some changes. Last month, he mentioned, the US House foreign affairs committee called upon secretary of state Mike Pompeo to demonstrate America’s “continued commitment to and respect for democratic institutions [in Asia], beginning with Bangladesh.”

Representative Eliot Engel, the committee chairman, penned the letter along with five colleagues in which he expressed dismay at the “negative trajectory of democracy” in a country that used to be known for its fragile but boisterous democracy, added the article.

Quoting Eliot Engel, it explained, Bangladesh’s 30 December elections point to concerning trend of consolidation of power by the ruling Awami League and raise fears of a de facto one-party state.

“If Americans are fed up with their own growing partisanship, they should find some solace by looking at Bangladesh,” reads the article.

Referring to Dhaka’s policy of giving shelter to one million Rohingyas who fled Myanmar atrocities, the author maintained that the United States cannot but take a greater interest in Bangladesh.

Emphasising long-term strategies to be devised by the United States being the single largest market for Bangladesh exports, to boost bilateral trade, the author recommended more incentives from Washington, such as duty-free access to Bangladeshi products.

“Unlike some of its neighbours, Bangladesh has yet to capitulate to what amounts to be China’s checkbook diplomacy,” the article said adding that the US should increase investment in Bangladesh. “...doing so would provide Washington with the opportunity to not only gain a stronger foothold but also counter China’s omnipresence in South Asia.”

It pointed out that given Bangladesh’s record in fighting and vulnerability to international terrorism and the country’s geostrategic location, it is imperative for Washington to beef up security cooperation with Bangladesh, a point that Davidson echoed in his deposition.

The article titled ‘Time for the US to Stop Ignoring Bangladesh’ said Washington should ramp up political efforts so that Myanmar feels compelled to put an end to the ongoing Rohingya crisis.

“Reaping long-term gains becomes easier when two democracies invest in a relationship that is based on mutual trust and respect for international institutions, open markets, and human rights,” wrote the author.

Therefore, he suggested, the Trump administration should encourage Bangladesh to stick to democratic principles and institutions as part of its increased engagement.

Counter counter....and counter.
USA should focus on her own soil, on her own people to counter China.
Make countries friends like China made Pakistan a friend, and now we are like two countries, and defense wise one entity.
So USA, don't waste your energies, only some is left.
 
is this a joke? bangladesh to counter china? lol. author needs medical attention.
Why so surprised?

USA has already asked permission from Bangladesh to build a naval base in Saint Martin to keep an eye on China.

But our honourable prime minister Hasina gave a good slap on USA's face and said that our country will not be allowed to be used against any of our friendly nations.

We have billion dollar business with China. So, Keeping a good relation with our biggest investor is very important to us.
 
Why so surprised?
because bd is as powerful and intimidating as an insect fruit-fly in front of China (the thread headline implies bongs are going to stand and fight against China on the behalf of the USA)
But our honourable prime minister Hasina gave a good slap on USA's face
it says nothing about mighty bong madam slapping USA (as if it fucking can, USA loves bombing the crap out of impoverished and unarmed nations)
 
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because bd is as powerful and threatening as an insect in front of China (the thread headline implies bongs are going to stand and fight against China on the behalf of the USA)

it says nothing about mighty bong madam slapping USA (as if it fucking can, USA loves bombing the crap out of impoverished and unarmed nations)

We're all pawns in the great game.

Bangaldesh, Pakistan and India included.
 
China, India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should be allies but India and Bangladesh are on an imaginary power-trip

I disagree.

In no way is Bangladesh on a power trip.

How would you back up your statement?

If anything, BD has acted weak.
 
US is investing on India to have it's presence next to China.
Afghanistan is a perfect place for US to have basis from here it can run all sort of overt covert operations, without any control by any one.
 
I disagree.

In no way is Bangladesh on a power trip.

How would you back up your statement?

If anything, BD has acted weak.
perhaps I should rephrase it or direct you to some one from her circle @ https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/us-n...-counter-china-analysis.607819/#post-11274498 apparently BD is so strong (probably on the back of Modi-ji and gazzilion dollar exports and forex) that it can even slap USA
US is investing on India to have it's presence next to China.
Afghanistan is a perfect place for US to have basis from here it can run all sort of overt covert operations, without any control by any one.
only if indians can disarm Pakistan very soon. if they don't do it in a hurry, China+Pakistan are going to become unbeatable in another 10 years.
 
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Why so surprised?

USA has already asked permission from Bangladesh to build a naval base in Saint Martin to keep an eye on China.

But our honourable prime minister Hasina gave a good slap on USA's face and said that our country will not be allowed to be used against any of our friendly nations.

We have billion dollar business with China. So, Keeping a good relation with our biggest investor is very important to us.

i think it's myanmar territory. slap on usa face? wow
 
perhaps I should rephrase it or direct you to some one from her circle @ https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/us-n...-counter-china-analysis.607819/#post-11274498 apparently BD is so strong (probably on the back of Modi-ji and gazzilion dollar exports and forex) that it can even slap USA
only if indians can disarm Pakistan very soon. if they don't do it in a hurry, China+Pakistan are going to become unbeatable in another 10 years.

LOL.

A few points.

Our friend @Neptune_ has made a few good points.

Overall though, I have to disclose I disagree with his worldview as it pertains to Bangladesh.

Regardless, he is hardly representative of the government.

Secondly, any US interest in Bangaldesh is stricly transactional in nature.

If there is a use for Bangladesh for the US, then they will offer carrots.

You're telling me a nation of 160 million, underdeveloped but progessing, economy strengthening is not useful in anyway?

The great game is between the US and China.

Every lesser nation will have a role to play.

BD is no exception.

Also I'm calling pot calling kettle black on you.

"only if indians can disarm Pakistan very soon. if they don't do it in a hurry, China+Pakistan are going to become unbeatable in another 10 years."

No power trip or nationalism there.....
 

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