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Bangladesh's war against drugs
AntiDalal replied to Asaf Khandekar's topic in Bangladesh Internal Security Forces
I agree but what I'm to say is many powerful people are getting rid of rivals by using the war on drugs as a pretext. How do I know this ? I don't need to .... Being a Bangladeshi and knowing our countrymen I know full well how dirty some in power play. That said I must add, kill drug peddlers on sight and anyone caught consuming drugs should be given heavy punishment. Drug addicts and drunkards do nothing for the country, they're better dead than sucking up government resources. If they mend their ways and stay drug free good for them. -
Bangladesh's war against drugs
AntiDalal replied to Asaf Khandekar's topic in Bangladesh Internal Security Forces
While this is all fine, I wonder about the many innocents and anti government individuals silenced by the security forces under the guise of the so called war on drugs. -
Bangladesh-India border watch
AntiDalal replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Bangladesh Internal Security Forces
Kill a few BSF goons or a few Indians and then apologize, it'll only be fair. -
Bangladesh-India border watch
AntiDalal replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Bangladesh Internal Security Forces
BGB ought to shoot a couple Indians dead near the border regardless of provocation, I'm tired of reading about innocent Bangladeshi men, women and children being shot dead by the trigger happy BSF. Time to set the records straight and trade lives for lives. -
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Any ideas about the actual combat capabilities of the Myanmar armed forces beyond their own borders? Surely the regime must know that they can't wage all out war against Bangladesh. It will cripple their already limping economy, create a power vacuum for the secessionists to exploit, damage their inexistent international reputation. Lastly, do they even have the manpower pool to carryout a long term war? Seeing as Bangladesh has 160M+ population, our manpower pool must looms large over them. Our ethnic homogeneity and intense love for the motherland's hard fought sovereignty will surely be something the genocidal regime will have to think about before trying anything.
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If the perpetrators of this genocide; Myanmar, get to walk away scratch free it will indeed be a gross miscarriage of justice and only embolden the regime in Myanmar and other like them around the World. One must wonder had the rohingya been Christian or white Europeans the situation would have been very different.
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Biman Bangladesh Airlines fleet renewal programme
AntiDalal replied to Jack Ryan's topic in Civil Aviation
Upgrading the fleet is fine but they need to do something about the God awful Airports in Bangladesh, especially Dhaka. Airports are the first glimpse foreigners get of a country, and let's just say currently the first impressions they get isn't too good. -
Bangladesh internet and submarine cable
AntiDalal replied to Maisson's topic in Science & Technology
Bangladesh should increase its economic and political cooperation with Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka & Maldives to keep the Indians from being overly adventurous. Pakistan is a fallen tiger and can no longer keep India in check, therefore Bangladesh has to step up and use its new found international and subcontinental reputation to keep the Status quo alive. Currently only Bangladesh can match India in the region in terms of development anyway. -
While I agree that building more of such coal fired powerplants will be detrimental to the environment and won't help with improving air quality, one has to think about it with a realistic mindset.... Bangladesh alongside many other countries of the world haven't yet reached that level of advancement and development that they can write off cheap and effective methods of power generation such as coal fired powerplants. However, I must say they should build these only after assessing the potential ecological damage and I completely disagree with building the powerplants near Sundarbans.
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Welcome to DEFSECA forums!
AntiDalal replied to Bangladesh Defence Analyst's topic in DEFSECA Membership Centre
You're welcome, happy to be here. -
Welcome to DEFSECA forums!
AntiDalal replied to Bangladesh Defence Analyst's topic in DEFSECA Membership Centre
Hello my dear Bangladeshis, greetings from Kuwait. Very nice to finally see a Bangladeshi forum, looking forward to interacting with everyone and having good discussions. Joy Bangla!