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It's bad. Basically a CIA coup: https://asiatimes.com/2024/08/bangladesh-as-color-revolution-on-indias-doorstep/
I'm not saying that it isn't a CIA coup, but the level of proof that this article gives is weak as feck:
Honestly maybe it is a CIA coup, I guess time will tell. As I stated in the last thread about this, I just don't trust non-leftist authors making such unsourced judgements about things.
I don’t think you’re going to find a smoking gun here, but there are plenty of signs and also a larger pattern in the region for this sort of thing. This is from a great Vijay Prishad article posted elsewhere here:
Seems reasonable enough. (sorry for the brief reply, I'm a bit busy atm)
The term is often used for all semis clandestine for operations of the US government. The CIA itself has had various open spinoffs that continue to operate. For example, the National Endowment for Democracy, to which a few interim government functionaries have ties, is a CIA cutout.
The backgrounds of those in the interim government body are... conspicuous. One must ask why those people and not others. Why no trade unions. Why those students. The military leaders responsible for the coup, leveraging the student and labor protests to do it, are of course proximally making these decisions, but their absurdly pro-American appointments mean taking orders from the US. Those connections would not be new.
It has the trappings of a color revolution, which is proper CIA territory. The title of the article uses this term.
I take it you’re not familiar with what color revolutions really are. Which part of the US government do you think would be involved in pushing regime change like this?
A field trip for the kids at Camp Dropshot, a counterrevolution themed CIA childrens outreach program jointly funded by generous donations from Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorganChase that focuses primarily on teaching children how to be compradors and to spin civil unrest into regime change.
There's always CIA there when a govt is couped and new one immediately ask for US base.
It helps that Myanmar is full of CIA armed goons.
I don't think this is a fair response. @jadelord@discuss.tchncs.de's statement was correct. We don't need to read non-leftist authors so unskeptically.