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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

[ALOCHONA] US keen about Bangladeshi troops in Afghanistan

What are BD Troops for if they can not kill Pakistan Army's Protege, the Taliban?
Would not be a good experience for them?
Why we have to worry US is going to move out of Afghanistan?
Would USA run away and leave Bangladeshis there to die?
Afghanistan is a Moslim Country and this is why we should go there to save it instead of being taken over by Pak Army's Mercenaries, the Taliban. Its not a Factional War because Taliban are not Afghans. They are Pakistanis.
How do you know, no other Moslim Country has agreed to send her Army?
They are lining up asking for their prospects if BD refuses or can not provide enough troops. China wants to send her Troops but USA has ignore her offer and asked BD.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, "S A Hannan" <sahannan@...> wrote:
>
> Dear sirs,
>
> Assalamu Alaikum.I fail to understand why USA is asking for Bangladesh
> forces in Afganistan.Bangladeshi soldiers have been playing god role as
> peace keepers under UN command .They never participated in any combat or war
> in favor of one party against the other in any civil war in any country.A
> civil war is going on in Afganistan .Why as a Muslim country it would
> involve itself in fratricidal war in another Muslim country.
>
> Further, the war is at a fag end and US is preparing to withdraw from
> there. They are preparing present Afgan government soldier for that purpose.
> Why they are trying to involve Bangladesh when no other Muslim country has
> agreed to do so. It is a serious miscalculation on the part of US.No hope
> that Bangladesh government will accede except at its peril. It was foolish
> on the part of Dipu Moni that it was under consideration
>
> Shah Abdul Hannan
>
>
>
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> From: alochona@yahoogroups.com [mailto:alochona@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Isha Khan
> Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 6:27 AM
> Subject: [ALOCHONA] US keen about Bangladeshi troops in Afghanistan
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> US keen about Bangladeshi troops in Afghanistan
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> bdnews24.com, Dhaka-Washington has 'intensified' its efforts for Bangladeshi
> engagement in Afghanistan, a US embassy official said on Thursday, two days
> after the Taliban cautioned Dhaka against sending troops to the war-ravaged
> country.
>
> "The United States has intensified its discussion on Bangladesh's engagement
> in Afghanistan for global peace and stability," Nicholas Dean, the current
> charge d'affaires of the US mission in Dhaka, told reporters at a press
> conference. Dean, also deputy chief of the mission, made the statement
> without any further elaboration when reporters asked about the US position
> about Bangladesh's military presence Afghanistan.
>
> The press conference was organised for Ertharin Cousin, President Obama's
> representative to the UN agencies in Rome, to brief journalists about her
> four-day visit to Bangladesh.
>
> Foreign ministry sources say, the US government has been trying to persuade
> Dhaka to send soldiers to Afghanistan as Washington reportedly plans to
> withdraw from the war-torn country supposedly dominated by fundamentalist
> Islamist radicals that are understandably strongly anti-American. But Dhaka
> is very 'cautious' about the American request since the government would be
> in 'trouble' if it bows to this US pressure, the officials say.
>
> Besides, officials say, Bangladeshi troops would not be able to face the
> brutal and fanatic fighters in Afghanistan as the American and NATO troops
> with sophisticated and superior weaponry could not root out them.
>
> The French Press Agency (Agence France Presse - AFP) reported two days ago
> that the Islamic militants have warned Bangladesh about sending soldiers to
> Afghanistan.
>
> The US-led forces occupied Afghanistan after the twin towers in New York
> were brought down on Sep 11, 2001 in a daring terrorist attack. The American
> media as well as the global establishment subsequently made it out to be
> that the terrorists who had perpetrated the attack were based in
> Afghanistan.
>


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