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Sunday, October 3, 2010

[ALOCHONA] US wants Bangladesh to deploy troops in Afghanistan

No BD Soldier has landed in Afghanistan so far and Pak Army is issuing warning to BD through its Protege, Taliban.
Its been about a month that 11,000 Chinese Troops has taken away northern 2/3rd of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir from Taliban without any battle. No Warnings to China because Taliban's Bosses in Pak Army had told them to keep quite. This proves Pak Army had told them to move out ahead of time.
Pakistan screaming 'Sovereignty' over US Drone Attacks in Tribal areas near Afghan Border but that problem did not appear, when China decided to move in to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir somehow. It tells, all Pakistan's crying about Sovereignty is a try to save her Taliban in Tribal Areas.
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* BD should not worry about Taliban Warning and send as many troops, Trainers, Doctors and Teachers as she can to Afghanistan to join NATO there because it would create a lot of Goodwill between Afghanistan and BD besides
* BD can earn some Foreign Exchange and get some US Aid for Bangladeshis because USA is known to compensate a lot for any help she asks for.
* Remember, Afghans hate Pakistanis and their Agents the Taliban.
* Afghanistan would appreciate any help she can get against Pakis but we should remember, they drink Green Tea with Milk and Cinnamon Tea without Milk only. They do not entertain themselves with 'Paan' but they have been getting BD Ginger and Pineapples, whenever available.
* BD Soldiers must take Pineapples, Bananas, Coconuts and some Ginger with them, when they are deployed. They would be able to get a good price for those items in Kabul because Elite of Kabul has gotten pretty rich, thanks to billions of dollars in Charity of USA.
* In Sumer, Afghanistan can become a lot hotter than B.D. but there is hardly an Humidity there and this is why their Skin does not get that dark. In BD Humitity is always around 70% or above in air and this is why Bangladeshis keep getting darker and darker.
* In Winter, it even Snows in Afghanistan so, heavy Woolen Uniforms (Cowdroy would be a good choice) with Heavy Sweaters would be needed for Soldiers. Temperature can drop to below Freezing Point even in daytime there sometimes.
* Grapes, SurDaa (a yellow big Melon with sweet White Pulp), Gurma (another similar Green Melon), Apples, Pomergranet, Khoobani (Appricots), Plums, Prunes, etc and all kinds of Dry Fruits a lot cheaper there. The precious Stone 'Neelam' (Saffire) is also damn cheap besides Hand Wooven Carpets. BD Soldiers can bring that kind of stuff back, when they go on vacation after their deployment.
* It would be great opportunity for BD Soldiers to learn Afghan language because later they can make up to $ 250,000 a year as Translators working for US Army as Interpreters or Translators.

If any Bangladeshi know, PushTo or Darri Language please contact me. I can try to get you that job.

--- In alochona@yahoogroups.com, Isha Khan <bdmailer@...> wrote:
>
> *US wants Bangladesh to deploy troops in Afghanistan *
> The US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard C.
> Holbrooke, placed the request when he called on foreign minister
>
> The United States wants that Bangladesh should deploy combat troops in
> Afghanistan to establish security and stability, according to a foreign
> ministry news release.The US special representative for Afghanistan and
> Pakistan, Richard C. Holbrooke, placed the request when he called on foreign
> minister Dipu Moni at her hotel suite in New York on Thursday.
>
> He sought for `any kind of help like deploying combat troops', providing
> economic and development assistance, and training for the law enforcement
> agencies to establish security and stability in Afghanistan, the news
> release said.
>
> Dipu Moni assured him that Bangladesh would do whatever it can to help
> restore peace in South Asia, specially in Afghanistan.Bangladesh has already
> offered to send teachers and doctors to Afghanistan, she said. The foreign
> minister also held a separate bilateral meeting with British undersecretary
> for foreign and commonwealth affairs Alistair Burt on Thursday.
> http://www.newagebd.com/2010/sep/26/front.html
>


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