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the british colonial power of that time with today's taliban is different, you still didnt answr the question, how can gandhi method defeat the taliban? give me a few details.
It is now 11 years of war in Afghanistan, nothing achieved but only human loss of life. NATO is confined to garrisons only in few big cities. Dragging Bangladesh like India into this war and capitalizing anti Pakistani sentiments would only hurt the peace. People should research about Subic Bay's facilities where Bangladeshis and Indians are being trained to become part of notorious Blackwater Xe private Army.
Milfuegos: Philippines serves as major U.S. mercenary (read: Blackwater/Xe) base
I have a few questions for Bdeshi members,
How will Bangladesh's economy benefit from this war?
How will your people benefit from this war?
What will you gain and lose if you involved yourselves in this war?
If the Big and powerful Nations want to get their legs out of the trap, why are Bdeshi's so eager to put their foot in that same trap?
I do not think an economically weak Bangladesh can bear the cost of such a war in Afghanista. I expect western powers to bear the cost. However, if finally BD is forced to send a few thousands of its troops, then I would like BD to demand and get at least five squadrons of F-18 Hornets from Uncle Sam.
Other economic benefits may be a bigger market of our goods in the west. It may also be a false expectation. However, I do not like our troops to go to Afghanistan to kill other Muslims or any one else, whatever may be the pretext of those killings. It is better we live in poverty, rather than killing our own.
exactly what i mean bro! Its better to avoid a conflict, especially when you don't know who's wrong or who's right! Let the US and NATO fight their war on their own.
regarding F-18's, i don't think that would be a good choice because that will make your airforce dependent on US for spare parts!
[/QUOTE]However, it seems the decision has already been made long before by the GoB, and under that decision the US forces have been training us for the last two years. Please read the article sent to another similar thread today. It is really scary that BD will participate under NATO.
"Washington's efforts to recruit Bangladesh into an Asia-Pacific military alliance that includes all but a small handful of nations in the region complements its building a new army and upgrading strategic air bases in Afghanistan. Its penetration of Pakistan's armed forces. Its further forging of a strategic military alliance with India."
At the close of the first, U.S. Ambassador James F. Moriarty attended a graduation ceremony for 59 navy commandos at the Bangladesh Navy Special Warfare and Diving Salvage Centre at the BNS (Bangladesh Naval Ship) Issa Khan Naval Base in Chittagong. "The commandos received specialised training during the US-Bangladesh 'Tiger Shark' exercise" that ended on November 13.
According to the American envoy, "The United States Government will continue to assist the Government of Bangladesh in developing this professional, elite force.
"The training demonstrates the United States Government's commitment to Bangladesh and to regional security by promoting military-to-military relationships throughout Asia and the Pacific." [7]
Tiger Shark-2 was held this May and U.S. army personnel "provided highly sophisticated training to the Bangladesh Army on counter terrorism, marksmanship and urban operations." Ambassador Moriarty "reaffirmed the US government's support to the Bangladesh government's efforts to establish a more capable military." [8]
Tiger Shark-3 occurred the next month and this time was multi-service on the Bangladeshi side, with army, navy, air force and coast guard units training with the U.S. to "enhance interoperability between the militaries of the two countries" in exercises that included "combat diving, infiltration and ex-filtration techniques, rappelling, helicopters operations, vessel boarding search and seizure, small boat maintenance and repair, maritime navigation, small unit tactics and small boat handling and tactics."
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@SilentNinja, please read also the detail news about the joint BD-US training only last month called Operation Tiger Shark-4. The question is why USA has been spending millions of dollars in many such joint exercises with BD during the last two years?
And even before this Tiger Shark-4 was concluded, there started another joint exercise, too. It is named as 'Ex-cope South-2010.' There is a thread already with this name. You may see it. So, it seems US is giving us these trainings, not out of love, but out of an unwritten understanding with GoB which is now about to be unfurled.