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Alim

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  1. Indians fly their Russian jets way too often. I understand that they need to keep flying to maintain operational readiness but Russian engines are not purpose-built for this.

    If AESA radar equipped, F-16s or Gripens supported by AEW&C aircraft can wreck havoc on Indian fleet due to their superior servicability.

  2. 1 hour ago, Aparajita Banerjee said:

    Missing for 18 months, Rab official Hasinur returns home
    22 Feb 2020 22:06, Somoy English Desk
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    Sacked Rab official Lt Col Hasinur Rahman, who remained missing for the last 18 months, returned home on Friday night.

    Hasinur’s wife Shamima Akhter said her husband retuned home around 11pm.

    She said her husband was a former commanding officer of Rapid Action Battalion (Rab).

    Shamima said Hasinur is now fine, but he did not say anything about his disappearance. “We also didn’t want to know about it.”

    Hasinur was sacked from the army for his alleged involvement with militancy, though his family claimed that he was victim of a conspiracy.

    On August 8, 2018, he was reportedly picked up by a group of people in plainclothes around 10:30pm.

    Later, his family held a press conference demanding that the government ensure his safe return.

     

    He probably ran afoul of the massive corruption and mafia racket within RAB which threatened exposure of higher ups.

    No army officer simply "disappears" for 18 months.

     

  3. 18 minutes ago, Aparajita Banerjee said:

    Bangladesh Navy is respected through its work with UNFIL. The IDF and BN never faced problems while Bangladesh Navy frigates were carrying out their UN mandated duties off the Lebanese coast. Professional armed services usually respect each others work spaces.

    Well, the main purpose of UNFIL is to keep Hezbollah in check, not the IDF. Of course the IDF would not mind.

    Regardless, I would like Bangladesh to cooperate with Israel extensively in STEM.

  4. 28 minutes ago, ssud11 said:

    After Nevada, Sanders is the clear front runner. He will win super Tuesday for sure if he can close the gap enough is south carolina. 

    Sanders' race is now against himself. He has to win the majority of delegates nationwide to prevent the convention from entering the second ballot (contested convention).

    The only reason the 5 establishment hacks are still running is to divide the votes and force the convention into the second ballot in which the undemocratic 500 superdelegates will come into play to steal the nomination.

     

     

  5. I am sorry folks but I cannot stand such two-faced hypocrisy.

    This muppet voted against MLK day: https://thehill.com/homenews/229844-lawmakers-reflect-on-no-votes-on-mlk-day

    He refused to denounce Trump's racist comment against sitting Congresswomen:

    https://apnews.com/a10c3e3c0d4f42bda21426047755fa2c

    Yet he has the gall to lecture us on tolerance?

    He should learn a thing or two from his fellow Senator Sanders:

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  6. Sanders wins backing of top Muslim political group

    Wa'el Alzayat, CEO of Emgage Action, said Sanders is popular among Muslim voters because of his health care plan, criminal justice proposals and environmental policy.

    By HOLLY OTTERBEIN

    02/20/2020 06:01 AM EST

    Emgage PAC, which calls itself the biggest Muslim political action committee in the country, is throwing its weight behind Bernie Sanders.

    The organization, which has chapters and affiliates in 11 states, is the latest in a series of high-profile Muslim groups and elected officials to endorse the Vermont senator.

    Wa'el Alzayat, CEO of Emgage Action, said Sanders is popular among Muslim voters because of his health care plan, criminal justice proposals and environmental policy. He also noted his international affairs platform and record of supporting Palestinian rights.

    “More than any other presidential candidate, Sen. Sanders has built a historically inclusive and forward-thinking movement: one that represents America as a set of ideas grounded in the belief that all humans are equal and worthy of a dignified life,” he said. “Our endorsement is intended to galvanize Muslim Americans at the polls to ensure that our voices are heard.”

    An informal survey of Emgage’s members and email list users found that nearly 75 percent said they support Sanders.

    Sanders was one of only two 2020 candidates to attend a presidential candidate forum co-hosted by Emgage at the Islamic Society of North America's annual convention. That didn’t go unnoticed by Muslim leaders, who have argued that most of the 2020 contenders have all but neglected them.

    "From where we’re sitting and what we’ve seen, it doesn’t seem that any major candidate has reached out in the same way,” Alzayat said.

    Sanders’ relationship with Muslim voters contributed to his upset victory in Michigan in the 2016 presidential primary. This year, Sanders has won the support of Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, the first two Muslim women elected to the House.

    “It is an honor to receive this endorsement from Emgage Action,” Sanders said in a statement. “While Donald Trump has demonized our Muslim communities, our movement is working to bring Muslims and people of all backgrounds into the political system. Together we will create an economy, justice system and immigration system that are rooted in human rights for all."

    https://www.politico.com/news/2020/02/20/sanders-wins-backing-of-top-muslim-political-group-116284

  7. Sanders blasts Israeli and Saudi rulers as 'racists' and 'thugs'

    Date of publication: 19 February, 2020

    The progressive presidential candidate lambasted MBS and Netanyahu, issuing a rallying cry for a more just foreign policy and pledging to mediate the divides in the Middle East.

    Bernie Sanders took aim at Middle East heavyweights during a town hall meeting

    on Tuesday, issuing a take-down of the Saudi and Israeli leadership while vowing to implement a more just foreign policy in the region.

    The Democratic frontrunner for the presidential nomination and flag-bearer for the party's progressive wing, said the US had to stop "being really cozy" with "billionaire dictator" Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia's crown prince and de facto leader.

    "For years, we have loved Saudi Arabia - our wonderful ally; the only problem is the people who run that country are murderous thugs," Sanders said in Tuesday's meeting, televised on CNN.

    The long-time Vermont senator said that instead, the US should be a mediating force in the region.

    "We can bring the Saudis and the Iranians together, tell them that we're sick and tired as a nation [of] spending trillions of dollars on endless wars," Sanders said. "They're going to have to get their act together. And we have the resources to help bring that about."

    He said he would tell those countries to "get their act together" because the US is "sick and tired [of] spending trillions of dollars on endless wars".

    Sanders, who has come first and close second in the first two Democratic primary votes, also lambasted Israel's leadership and reiterated his calls for the US to be more supportive of Palestinians while maintaining Israeli security and independence.

    "To be for the Israeli people and to be for peace in the Middle East does not mean that we have to support right wing racist governments that currently exist in Israel," he said. "And let me tell you this also, and I feel strongly about it, as somebody who's Jewish, and knowing how much our people have suffered over the years."

    Sanders pointed to the 70 percent unemployment rate and blockade in the Gaza Strip, saying that the US "[has] the wealth" to bring Israelis and Palestinians together and negotiate a more just situation.

    "It cannot just simply be a one that we're just pro Israel and we ignore the needs of the Palestinian people," he added.

    Sanders won New Hampshire's high-stakes Democratic primary last week, leaving rivals including party stalwart Joe Biden in his wake as he staked his claim to challenge President Donald Trump in November.

    Sanders, the, claimed 25.7 percent of votes in the northeastern state, where he previously beat Hillary Clinton in 2016. Indiana ex-mayor Pete Buttigieg netted the second largest vote share with 24.4 percent.

    In his victory speech, he called his win "the beginning of the end for Donald Trump".

    https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2020/2/19/sanders-blasts-israeli-and-saudi-rulers-as-racists-thugs

  8. 33 minutes ago, sibghat_99 said:

    What are the chances of the DNC rigging it against Sanders again like they did back in 2016?

    They already are trying hard but there is just way too much momentum in Sander's favour . Look up the Iowa caucus app fiasco and whispers in the air of Tom Perez bringing back superdelegates on the first ballot.

    Bernie threatens the livelihood of establishment Democrats and mainstream media who are funded by bribes from corporations. They are throwing everything at him hoping something sticks. A few instances provided below.

    This guy will alter the course of global politics where the US might actually become a force of good. For example, he threatens to cut aid to Israel and give it to Palestinians and has a 13 trillion dollar climate action plan.

     

  9. 57 minutes ago, Aparajita Banerjee said:

    Gentlemen you must keep a tight leash on these extremists because they move and talk like Pakistani agents with an ax to grind against Bangladeshi authorities.

    While specifics and tone can be debated, it is counterproductive to throw around labels at the sight of slightest of dissents.

    If every Bangladeshi were to parrot BSS/ISPR, there would be no point in having forums. We might as well then grab popcorn and watch BTV.

    Criticism makes you stronger while routine head-nods reinforce ill-concieved notions.

    Although a foreign concept, every segment of Bangladeshi society, be it govt or private, military or civil, rich or poor, need to work on raising our trigger thresholds.

  10. 32 minutes ago, Legionair said:

    Well , Im not a Trump fan but Trump is a show man for many years, he can easily turn things around. You can hope Sanders to win but its better to watch what Trump does next. His popularity is rising -because he is data driven from last election. His target group is absolutely precise. Cambridge Analytica did an excellent job for the US republican, UK conservatives and Brexit election. The data was recent and the psycoprofile they did is still valid.

    He won because he could not run against a more disliked Democrat. Voter turnout was low.

    It is not just about me "hoping" things. You have to study polling data (both of candidates and of policy proposals) and momentum. Feel free to discuss further in the election thread I have started.

  11. 15 minutes ago, Dark Carnage said:

    Navy would never get better aircraft or get any aircraft faster than AF. See the example of attack helicopter between AF and army. And I still think navy is not ready to operate any fighter aircraft.

    It is not about better or worse; purpose matters. Apaches are not purpose built for naval ops. They will rust quickly if operated over seas.

    As for the navy not being ready for fighters: it is about being allowed the opportunity. If the government gives the go-ahead, they will run with it. They will  bolt through primary and jet training for initial batches. They will send pilots overseas for jet training if necessary if BAF try to create impediments with their bureaucracy.

    BA have already procured their own primary trainers as they do not want to remain handicapped.

  12. 1 hour ago, Zoro96 said:

    Thank you for the info. So I take it that Biman still has no plans to resume NY or London routes?

     

    20 minutes ago, Zoro96 said:

    I was confused about the Sylhet-London route. Thanks for clarifying that for me.

    As for the NY route, do you happen to know if the certification process is underway, and if not, when Biman might start that?

     

    17 minutes ago, Dark Carnage said:

    Biman has nothing to do with it. It is the job of CAA and they are trying for last two/three years.

    There is no hope unless and until Terminal 1 and 2 of HSIA are completely revamped for upgrade to Cat-1.

    The entire baggage-handling and scanning processes need to be re-designed.

    They have already brought in body scanners but are yet to operate them.

     

  13. 19 minutes ago, Dark Carnage said:

    I don't understand why people are so eger to give fighter jets to navy. It is one thing to run some choppers and trasnport aircraft but running fighter jet is another ball game. Heck, few years back our AF didnot have enough pilots to run 4++ generation aircraft and they want to give fighters to the naval aviation which is not even 10 years old.

    It is because BN are forward-thinking and quick on their feet in terms of decision-making.

    Giving them maritime strike aircraft would allow them to readily protect their rapidly expanding fleet without being held hostage by BAF's indecision and inefficiency.

     

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