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Former leaders of Pakistan, Bangladesh say U.S. Deep State led COUPS to oust them for not supporting Ukraine war efforts
By Ethan Huff // Aug 21, 2024

World leaders are coming out of the woodwork to condemn the United States and its political establishment for covertly unleashing coups in Pakistan and Bangladesh.

At least two former leaders of major South Asian countries have come forward in recent days to accuse U.S. authorities of committing covert regime change operations in the two aforementioned countries.

Former Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan, who is rotting away in prison "on a perverse conviction that proves Khan's assertion," to quote Great Game India, and former Prime Minister Sheik Hasina of Bangladesh, who fled to India following a violent coup that overtook her country, are the two leaders who say the U.S. is behind the destruction of their lives, livelihoods, and respective countries.

Khan and Hasina both want the United Nations to intervene by launching an investigation to get to the bottom of what the U.S. has done to Pakistan and Bangladesh.

If an investigation is ever conducted, it could expose the U.S. for destabilizing entire nations to serve the interests of its controllers. This would make the U.S. an existential threat to world peace, and especially to regional stability throughout South Asia.

(Related: Speaking of regime change, the establishment is shifting gears by removing Joe Biden and replacing him with Kamala Harris – what could go wrong?)

As usual, it's all about supporting Ukraine

Khan and Hasina present different stories as to what the U.S. allegedly did to their respective countries, but the underlying claim is the same. They both contend that the U.S. deliberately toppled legitimate governments in order to install its own easily controlled political puppets.

"The very strong evidence of the U.S. role in toppling the government of Imran Khan raises the likelihood that something similar may have occurred in Bangladesh," Great Game India says.

In Pakistan's case, Donald Lu, the assistant secretary of state for South Asia and Central Asia, met with Asad Majeed Khan, Pakistan's Ambassador to the U.S., on March 7, 2022, to discuss political matters. Khan almost immediately reported back to his capital upon meeting Lu that relations between the U.S. and Pakistan had soured because of Khan's "aggressively neutral position" regarding the situation between Russia and Ukraine.

Because Khan visited Russia, Washington essentially punished him. And Lu was there to threaten Khan in advance of his being ousted for not hating Russia like the U.S. was demanding at that time.

On March 27 of that same year, Khan came forward to warn his followers that the U.S. was out to destroy him, which is exactly what happened. Washington imprisoned Khan and replaced him with one of their own who is supportive of Ukraine as expected.

A similar situation occurred in Bangladesh after Hasina was brought down by the U.S. Deep State for allegedly refusing to grant the U.S. military access to facilities in the region that are considered strategic for the "Indo-Pacific Strategy" of those who control the United States.

Lu played a role in Hasina's toppling as well, having visited Dkaha just prior to discussing that same U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy. For allegedly refusing to compromise with the U.S., Hasina was forced to flee out of the country to India.

"The U.S. is by far the world's leading practitioner of regime change operations, yet the U.S. flatly denies its role in covert regime change operations even when caught red-handed, as with (Victoria) Nuland's infamous intercepted phone call in late January 2014 planning the U.S.-led regime change operation in Ukraine," Great Game India says.

"It is useless to appeal to the U.S. Congress, and still less the executive branch, to investigate the claims by PM Khan and PM Hasina. Whatever the truth of the matter, they will deny and lie as necessary."

More related news about the horrors taking place throughout the world because the U.S. wants to play world police can be found at Coup.news.

Sources for this article include:

GreatGameIndia.com

NaturalNews.com

CommonDreams.org



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