China and Russia accuse the United States of fomenting the colored revolution in Bangladesh.
The 105 deaths are only preliminary data, calculated by the hospital. It is not known how many dead and injured were not hospitalized.
For Russia and China, the man behind the uprising is David Meale, the U.S. ambassador to Bangladesh who took office in May.
His Chinese name is Mi Dewei. He originally worked in Beijing and was Burns' deputy. Blinken decided to send him to replace former Ambassador Peter Haas.
Bangladesh is a poor and weak country. Why would the United States send such an important diplomat as ambassador there?
Because the situation in Bangladesh has reached a critical point.
Although many online media use the term "emergency" to describe the issue, in fact Russia had "predicted" the matter as early as December 15 last year.
At that time, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova said:
If the results of Bangladesh's January 7, 2024 parliamentary elections are not in line with U.S. wishes, the West is likely to create an event similar to the "Arab Spring" in Bangladesh...
On January 7 this year, Bangladesh's "Awami League" won 223 seats (out of a total of 350 seats) in the parliamentary elections. The 76-year-old Sheikh Hasina was re-elected prime minister for the fourth time with an overwhelming lead.
But Hasina's victory is what the United States is extremely reluctant to see, and the Rohingya armed forces in Myanmar have become active again.
On February 4, a conflict broke out between the Bangladesh army and the Myanmar government army on the border, resulting in the deaths of at least one Bengali woman and one Rohingya man.
The U.S. Plan according to China and Russia.
The United States is keeping an eye on the strategic island of St. Maarten in the Bay of Bengal. If Hasina and the "Awami League" want U.S. support, they must hand over St. Maarten to the United States to establish a naval base there.
On May 29, the Global Times reported that Washington is trying to establish a naval base in Bangladesh. For many this is no secret.
On May 28, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning also responded to the issue: some countries pursue their own selfish interests, blatantly barter other countries' elections, grossly interfere in other countries' internal affairs, undermine regional security and stability, and completely denounce Hegemony and Bullying.
Put another way, Russia's predictions and China's criticism of U.S. meddling in Bangladesh's internal affairs show that the great powers are aware of U.S. activities in South Asia, the Chinese write.
The problem concerns India. On the one hand, it wants to embrace the U.S. and join the "Indo-Pacific Strategy," on the other hand, it is afraid that the U.S. will "take advantage of evil" and establish a puppet regime in Bangladesh.
India's polarizing attitude has given the United States an opportunity to take advantage of it.
To put it simply, until Hasina hands over St. Maarten to the U.S., the U.S. is never done with her:
1. Externally, the "human rights issue" of the Rohingya people is being used to pressure Bangladesh internationally, and Western countries will increase sanctions against it at any time;
2. Internally, create a color revolution to force Hasina to hand over power to the opposition (pro-American faction).
Hasina knows the dangers of trading naval bases with the United States because it would directly threaten the security of maritime lines of communication in the Indian Ocean.
Most seriously, the U.S. is planning a conspiracy to carve out a piece of land from Bangladesh, Myanmar and northeast India to establish a country.
Source Guancha.cn
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