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All I can say is BD is on our short list of future potential alliance.we like and trust China because of its non-intervene, mutual respects to each other
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All I can say is BD is on our short list of future potential alliance.we like and trust China because of its non-intervene, mutual respects to each other
we have many common grounds likeAll I can say is BD is on our short list of future potential alliance.
@kalu_miah
how can you guarantee you guys are not another bunch of back-stabbers like the the vietcongs, the indians etc?
Because of our geography, we are vulnerable. When we were together with Pakistan, we had some level of security, but after 1971 "independence" we are finally seeing the result of the separation. We have become essentially a vassal of India, practically run by India. The US may not like it, but they have no great interest in BD to free us from Indian slavery.
I do not believe it is in China's geopolitical interest to have Bangladesh as India's vassal state. As for 90% Muslims of Bangladesh, we did not separate from Hindu majority India in 1947 to become their slave again 1971. It was a mass deception that led this stupid country and people in this situation. Most people in Bangladesh realize it now, but see no way out of this situation. So the only option left is handing over Bangladesh as a country to China on a silver platter. We would rather be a vassal state of China than be the vassal state of India.
So, for Bangladesh, a mutual defense treaty, having Chinese bases on our soil and thus becoming a full fledged vassal of China, provides us a way out of Indian slavery. What is wrong with Indian slavery, because I think it is clear that they do not deserve to be master, one cannot be a master with their level of incompetence, that is the real factor. They will inevitably screw it up, like they are screwing up their own country (more hunger and malnutrition level than even Bangladesh as of today, even after all the abuse we took for India since 1971 with their interference using Awami League). The Indians will try to tell you that it is because we hate Kafirs and non-Muslims, but that is really a moot issue. There is a level of delusion among Indians that is incurable which is the reason for their incompetence and low performance on all sectors, except for their loud and big mouth department of course, making tall claims without basis and making meaningless and baseless arguments wasting time of everyone, which this forum is a living proof of.
So the choice for Bangladesh is obvious. Choose China as the new friend/master and kick out the undeserving India who is trying to be master in this space by force.
As for backstabbing, may be we can explore options how that can happen, after China helps us and makes us a vassal:
1. Bangladesh goes back to being a vassal of India, 90% Bangladeshi's will loath this option. Why did we then separate from them in 1947, if we have to suffer again under Hindu rule? If not as India's citizen, but rather as citizens of India's vassal state? Which is even a worse situation than being India's own Muslim citizens, who at least have voting rights and a say in Delhi?
2. Bangladesh joins US Pivot to Asia and gives basing rights to the US. This again is not possible, because US never showed interest for this and Bangladesh would not accept it either, because of trust deficit between Muslim countries and the US.
Any other options you can think of?
No my friend, we cannot and will not back stab, because we simply do not have any other option. The other thing is, just like India controls Bangladesh today with an Iron hand, once Bangladesh becomes a vassal of China, it has to be controlled with an iron hand as well and that is entirely within the scope for pro-China Bangladeshis (more than 85% of the population at least) and China, a growing power that is much more powerful than India and will remain that way for foreseeable future.