OK, since when have Army officers started deciding the direction of the foreign policy? That too junior/mid level officers and surprisingly, even retired officers? I am not commenting on the nature or correctness or otherwise of the BD foreign policy but simply stating that these officers have no business to decide on the thrust of the foreign policy of BD. No Army allows it. No government tolerates it. If tomorrow BD develops friendly relations with the US and the US starts investing heavily in BD and supplying it with advanced weapons and warships, you will have another bunch going on a rampage because they may perceive that as Muslims, they should only curse and abuse and oppose the US. Will that be acceptable to you? If that be the case, why not scrap your Parliament and invite the Army to take over and run the nation. But then, there would be some in the Army who would have other ideas and so you end up with a civil war within the BD Army.
This is a very slippery slope that you are walking. The Army has its job cut out. Determining foreign policy is not one of them. Yes, senior generals may express their concern if it affects national security or the morale of the fighting forces but the final call lies with the civilians running the country.