Ideas_R_Bulletproof
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US is a big provider of critical technology/ToT either directly or through Israel (given the lack of C4I within Bangladesh I suspect you have little to no idea about the magnitude of such technology as Green pine and phalcon). So mutual defense infra/logistics treaty makes a lot of sense to expand and operationalise this avenue.
So first acquire something of note (regarding BD) and then we can discuss BD signing even LEMOA-style agreements with the source countries. It certainly will not be with Pakistan or China (neither in their right mind would contemplate it with BD)...only one country is even approaching you on such in very limited fashion (and its creating the usual butthurt).
So like I said, please prove with action....rather than idle words. The evidence of the huge disparity in what you actually get on the ground compared to what you defence bigmouths here want is quite telling.....just like the disparity in what is projected for walton....compared to what it actually realises.
Bangladesh has rejected the US when it went on with the Padma Bridge project with own money..... BD has no intention of becoming a vassal of another country by signing defence deals like LEMOA.... BD has no subservient policy to achieve the geopolitical objectives of another power, especially the a declining power like the US.....
you can talk about technology all day..... plz do so.... but plz remember that technology couldn't save the US from black-white communal clash, Democrat-Republican-neocon-AltRight clash, Latin-white clash or "we are 99"-type stuff..... a nation's power never rested on technology.... if it did, then Indian wouldn't have worried about any possible infiltration in its Seven Sisters or other states....