Bangladesh ̶ The Way Forward

Sheikh Imran Hosein
24 Aug 202409:16

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the political situation in Bangladesh, praising the youth for their peaceful protests against oppression. Drawing parallels to historical events in Iran, the speaker emphasizes the importance of removing oppressive leaders without resorting to violence. He warns of the risk of replacing ousted leaders with 'puppy dogs'—leaders who serve the interests of powerful foreign entities like the U.S. and NATO. The speaker advises patience, urging the people to observe any new leadership closely and be prepared to act again if the new leader proves to be another puppet of foreign powers.

Takeaways

  • 🙏 The speaker begins by invoking Allah's name and praying for peace and blessings on all noble messengers, particularly the Prophet Muhammad.
  • 🇧🇩 The speaker congratulates the young people of Bangladesh for their protest against oppression, highlighting their bravery and non-violent approach.
  • 📣 The speaker draws parallels between the struggles of Bangladeshis and historical examples, such as the Israelites led by Moses against Pharaoh.
  • 📜 The speaker references Iran's revolution as an example of successfully overthrowing an oppressive government and suggests that Bangladesh has not yet achieved such a revolution.
  • 🐕 The term 'puppy dogs' is introduced, referring to leaders or governments that serve the interests of oppressive global powers, particularly the Western world and NATO.
  • 🚫 The speaker advises caution, suggesting that the people of Bangladesh should wait and observe the actions of any new government to see if it aligns with Western interests or resists oppression.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ The speaker emphasizes the importance of identifying whether a new leader is a 'puppy dog' who supports Western powers and the IMF, or if they are genuinely working for the benefit of Bangladesh.
  • ⚖️ If the new leader is identified as a 'puppy dog', the speaker urges the people to protest and remove them from power, similar to the way they removed the previous leader.
  • ✈️ The speaker predicts that if the people unite in protest, the new leader may also be forced to flee the country, as happened in previous instances.
  • 🌍 The speaker highlights the global context, mentioning Russia and China as the main forces standing against oppression, in contrast to Western powers.

Q & A

  • What is the primary message of the video script?

    -The primary message is a call to the people of Bangladesh to recognize and respond to oppression, as well as to wait for the emergence of a leader who can guide a successful revolution against foreign influence and internal oppression.

  • Why does the speaker congratulate the youth of Bangladesh?

    -The speaker congratulates the youth of Bangladesh for their non-violent protests against oppression, drawing parallels to historical and religious examples of resistance.

  • What historical example does the speaker use to inspire the people of Bangladesh?

    -The speaker uses the example of Moses leading the Israelites against Pharaoh as a symbol of resistance against oppressive rulers.

  • What advice does the speaker give to the people of Bangladesh regarding future leadership?

    -The speaker advises the people of Bangladesh to wait and observe the new leadership. If the new leader serves foreign interests and oppresses the people, they should once again protest and push for change.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'puppy dog' in the context of leadership?

    -The term 'puppy dog' refers to leaders who are subservient to foreign powers, particularly those who follow the agenda of Western nations, NATO, and the IMF.

  • How does the speaker view the influence of the Western world and NATO on Islamic countries?

    -The speaker views the influence of the Western world and NATO as oppressive and detrimental to the sovereignty and well-being of Islamic countries, including Bangladesh.

  • Why does the speaker mention Iran in the context of Bangladesh's situation?

    -The speaker mentions Iran as an example of a successful revolution that overthrew an oppressive regime, suggesting that Bangladesh could follow a similar path if a strong leader emerges.

  • What role do Russia and China play in the speaker's perspective?

    -Russia and China are seen as powerful forces that stand against Western oppression. The speaker suggests that any Bangladeshi leader who aligns with these nations might be more favorable to the people's interests.

  • What does the speaker suggest will happen if the new Bangladeshi leader is a 'puppy dog'?

    -The speaker suggests that if the new leader aligns with Western powers and oppresses the people, the people of Bangladesh should rise again in protest to remove that leader.

  • What final piece of advice does the speaker give to the people of Bangladesh?

    -The final advice is to remain vigilant, observe the actions of the new leadership, and be ready to protest if the new leader turns out to be another 'puppy dog' serving foreign interests.

Outlines

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🙏 Beginning with Praise and Recognition

The speaker begins by invoking Allah's name, praising and glorifying Him, and sending blessings upon all the Noble Messengers, particularly the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The speaker then greets the audience from Kalur, Malaysia, marking the date as the 4th of the Islamic month in the year 1446. The video, titled 'Bangladesh: The Way Forward,' begins with congratulations to the youth of Bangladesh for their courageous response to oppression, serving as an example for the Islamic world. The speaker emphasizes the importance of peaceful protests, drawing parallels with the Israelites under Pharaoh's oppression and highlighting the power of non-violent resistance.

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📢 The Struggle Against Oppression in Bangladesh

The speaker continues by comparing the recent protests in Bangladesh to the Iranian revolution, where unarmed people stood up against oppressive regimes. Despite the lack of weapons, the youth of Bangladesh demonstrated remarkable courage, similar to the Iranians who overthrew the Shah. The speaker criticizes the current Bangladeshi leadership, comparing them to 'puppy dogs'—clients of oppressive, godless powers like the Western world and Israel. The struggle in Bangladesh, while impressive, has not yet reached the level of a full revolution due to the absence of a strong, courageous leader who can openly challenge powerful nations like the United States.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Oppression

Oppression refers to the systematic and unjust treatment or control over people, typically by a more powerful group or government. In the video, the speaker discusses how Muslims in various parts of the world, including Bangladesh, face oppression from 'Pharaohs'—a metaphor for oppressive leaders. The call to action is for the oppressed to resist peacefully, similar to the way the Israelites resisted Pharaoh in ancient times.

💡Revolution

A revolution is a significant change in political power or organizational structures, often achieved through protest or uprising. The video contrasts the situation in Bangladesh with the Islamic Revolution in Iran, where a successful revolution led to the overthrow of an oppressive regime. The speaker suggests that while Bangladesh has resisted oppression, it has not yet achieved a full revolution because it lacks a strong, unifying leader.

💡Pharaoh

Pharaoh is used metaphorically in the video to represent tyrannical and oppressive rulers in the modern world, particularly those in the Muslim world. This metaphor is drawn from the Biblical and Quranic stories of the Pharaoh who oppressed the Israelites. The speaker likens current oppressive leaders to Pharaohs, urging people to resist them as the Israelites did.

💡Puppy Dog

The term 'Puppy Dog' is used derogatorily in the video to describe leaders or governments that act as subservient clients to more powerful, often Western, nations or organizations. These leaders are seen as weak and controlled by foreign powers, rather than acting in the best interests of their own people. The speaker warns that after an oppressive leader is removed, they may be replaced by another 'Puppy Dog' unless true revolutionary change occurs.

💡Bangladesh

Bangladesh is the country in focus in the video, where the speaker commends the people, especially the youth, for their protests against oppression. The country is used as a case study for how to resist oppressive regimes, but the speaker also notes that Bangladesh has not yet achieved the kind of revolutionary success seen in Iran, largely due to the absence of a strong, fearless leader.

💡Iran

Iran is referenced as an example of a successful revolution, where the people overthrew the Shah, an oppressive leader, and established a new government. The speaker contrasts Iran’s situation with Bangladesh, pointing out that Iran had a strong leader who could challenge global powers like the United States, which Bangladesh currently lacks. Iran serves as a model for how to successfully resist and overthrow an oppressive regime.

💡Western World

The Western World, particularly the United States, is portrayed as a dominant, oppressive force in global politics, supporting puppet regimes and oppressing Muslim nations. The speaker criticizes the influence of Western powers, warning that any new government in Bangladesh that aligns with Western interests (e.g., the IMF or NATO) should be viewed with suspicion and potentially resisted.

💡IMF (International Monetary Fund)

The IMF is mentioned as a symbol of Western economic dominance and control over developing nations. In the video, the speaker suggests that any Bangladeshi government that aligns with the IMF is likely a 'Puppy Dog' of the West, and not acting in the true interests of its people. The IMF represents external influence that could undermine the sovereignty of Bangladesh.

💡NATO

NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is depicted as a military tool of Western powers, particularly the United States. The speaker warns that any Bangladeshi government that strengthens ties with NATO is aligning itself with the oppressors of the Muslim world. NATO is used to represent Western military influence that could threaten the independence and security of Muslim nations.

💡Resistance

Resistance in the video refers to the act of opposing and standing up against oppression, particularly through peaceful protests. The speaker praises the people of Bangladesh for their resistance against oppressive leadership and encourages them to continue resisting any new government that may be a puppet of Western powers. Resistance is seen as a necessary step towards achieving true freedom and justice.

Highlights

The speaker begins by praising Allah and glorifying Him, and prays for peace on all Noble Messengers, including the Prophet Muhammad.

The speaker congratulates the young people of Bangladesh for showing the world how to respond to oppression.

He emphasizes that the youth in Bangladesh came out on the streets with no weapons, similar to how the Israelites opposed Pharaoh.

The speaker draws a parallel between the protests in Bangladesh and the revolution in Iran, where the people successfully overthrew a government of oppression.

He mentions the departure of the Bangladeshi Prime Minister as a result of the protests.

The speaker introduces the term 'Puppy Dog' to describe leaders who are clients of oppressive powers like the Western world and NATO.

He warns that removing one leader may result in the replacement by another 'Puppy Dog' leader.

The speaker advises the people of Bangladesh to wait and observe the actions of the new leader to determine if they are a 'Puppy Dog.'

He suggests that if the new leader aligns with oppressive forces, the people should protest again to remove them.

The speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing leaders who favor the Western world, the IMF, and NATO over Russia and China.

He advises that if the new leader is beneficial and stands against oppression, the people should be thankful.

The speaker encourages the people to come out onto the streets again if the new leader turns out to be another 'Puppy Dog.'

He references the power of the people in bringing about change, even when facing armed forces.

The speaker mentions that the Armed Forces might not support an oppressive leader if the people are united in their protests.

He concludes by advising the people to be vigilant and ready to act if the new leader betrays their trust.

Transcripts

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we begin with Allah's blessed name we

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praise him and we glorify him as he

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ought to be praised and

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glorified and we pray for peace and for

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blessings on all his Noble Messengers

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including the last of them all the

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Blessed Prophet Muhammad

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S as we greet you

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here in kalur in Malaysia on this fourth

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day of the month

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of in the year

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1446

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with and this brief video is

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entitled Bangladesh the way

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forward and we want to

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begin by congratulating

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the masses the young in particular of

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Bangladesh who showed to the rest of the

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world of

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Islam how to respond to

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oppression let me repeat that I want to

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Comm to congratulate the of Bangladesh

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particular the young men Al there are

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others who joined with them who showed

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to the world spectacular ularly so how

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should we respond to

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oppression if you have the capacity to

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do what they did in Bangladesh then go

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ahead and follow their example when you

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are

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oppressed what they did was to come out

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on the streets with no weapons in their

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hands the way is did not have any

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weapons in their hand when they were led

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by mus

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Al

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defeats pharaoh and his oppression today

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we have pharaohs all over the world of

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Islam oppressing our people we have

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people Muslims who are like the

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Israelites at that time when Pharaoh is

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oppressing them and they are like the m

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and the Israelite they have no tanks

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they have no weapons they only have

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their physical bodies and their capacity

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to come out and

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protest and as a consequence of coming

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out and protesting they also fathered in

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the example of our brothers and sisters

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in

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Iran who showed the world

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spectaculous so how they could bring

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down a government of Oppression and the

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Sha and his family had to flee from Iran

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the way the Bangladeshi Prime Minister

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sh what's her

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name I can't remember

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name the

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daughter she had to

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F she from Bangladesh the way United

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States from

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Afghanistan so fny but we must give our

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gratitude show our gratitude and commend

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the young men of of Bangladesh who

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followed in the example of

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Iran and in the same way that Iran got

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rid of

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the Bangladesh got of

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sh I think the

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name um whatever is her name but now the

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way

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forward what they did in Iran was to

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have a revolution they turned over the

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old

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order and they replaced it with a new

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complete that's what

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they but Bangladesh has not Achi that

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what I want to introduce you now to a

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term in the English language called

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Puppy

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Dog people who are

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clients of those who rule over us rule

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the world today and they are a Godless

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people they are oppressive people they

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are decadent people and they control

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Power in the western world and the

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control Power in

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Israel and they have NATO as the

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military they're LED today by the United

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States of America and all those who

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support these people are their puppy

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dogs so what happens is when we succeed

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in removing a leader removing a

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government what they do is to replace it

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with one of their puppy

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dogs and Bangladesh do not as yet have

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theug the struggle is not yet that

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powerful to bring about a

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revolution in in Bangladesh because you

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don't have a leader like Iran has a

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leader was able to lead the

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Revolution and to success and he was a

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formidable leader no leader in the world

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of Islam today none none none has the

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courage to point their finger at

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Washington and

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call that's

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what did none of them can do it he did

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that kind of leader is the leader you

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need to bring a

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revolution and bang

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did not have such a you're not dis

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organized yet to bring about a

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revolution in so what do you do this

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this video is to offer you guidance and

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advice that you have succeeded in

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getting of this is her name and she now

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and now they will replace her with one

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of the puppy dogs what do you do

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answer what you do is to wait until the

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profile of the puy dog becomes

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clear the way that do manage the country

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the policies and you see the do favoring

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the Wern World favoring the

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international monetary fund favoring

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ties with NATO and turning away from

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Russia and China we are the two powerful

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forces in the world standing against the

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oppressor then you know that this is a

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popular and you deal with him in the

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same way that you de

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with and he will have toe the way she

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because you have shown Your Capacity to

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be able to turn out into the country and

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remove a

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government the Armed Forces can only

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kill so many people and then the people

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people would turn against the Armed

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Forces so the armed forces are not fools

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they know what happened in Iran so they

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were in the same way they refus to

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protect her her resence and she had to

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leave so to in the future Wherever

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pakist Whenever Bangladesh is

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by when you against him when

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his proest is C you against him rid of

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him then the Armed Forces of course will

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have to do the same thing that they did

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with so here is my advice to you wait

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until the puppy dog shows his

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profile whoever he is the they to

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replace the Pres the last government

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wait until they show their prop their

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profile if the profile is something

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which is good and beneficial for the

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country and it re listing the oppress of

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the world then you say thank Allah for

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such a government but if the profile is

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one that is pleasing the

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IMF pleasing the Western World pleasing

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Wall Street pleasing NATO and turning

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against Russia and China who are the

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most powerful forces in the world today

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standing up to the oppress then you know

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you're dealing with a puppy dog and I

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don't have to tell you what to do you

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come out in the streets again the way

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you did and you bring about the

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demonstration in such a way that he also

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to JP into a helicopter and fly out of

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Bangladesh thank you

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