Defogging the Confused US Mind about India
Americans must reflect on their overseas actions, particularly targeted killings like those of the Iranian general, Osama Bin Laden and his deputy orchestrated thousands of miles away. Also the Israelis who recently orchestrated the assassination of the deputy head of HAMAS in Lebanon. In the seventies, Canadians played a role in the FLQ leader's assassination in Paris. Instances of terror and political assassinations, conducted by the U.S. and other countries with apparent impunity, are marked by denials.
As elections approach, President Biden and the Democratic Party emphasize a value-based global order, intending to punish those diverging from their directives. In this context, India faces scrutiny for choosing affordable Russian oil and dissenting from the American stance on the Ukraine conflict. Despite no harm done in the Pannu Affair, they portray themselves as global order defenders, selectively enforcing it for domestic voter appeasement.
The term "selectively" highlights their oversight of Pakistan's double-game strategy during the Afghan War, now overlooked for artillery shells in the waning days of the Ukraine conflict. Pakistan’s human rights abuses in Afghanistan and Balochistan are ignored, signaling the abandonment of their purported value-based global order.
Examining Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, facing baseless human rights abuse accusations. She has revitalized the economy, curtailed religious leaders' influence, and rebuilt neglected infrastructure. Despite achievements, shadowy lobbyists in U.S. allegedly funded by Pakistan target her for regime change, aligning with Khalida Zia, favored by Pakistan. This aligns with their interests, purportedly influencing key figures within the U.S. State Department & Congress for a leadership change.
Geopolitical maneuvering extends beyond Bangladesh; nations not aligning with U.S. interests, like some in Latin America and even Pakistan, face complexities. Pakistan saw Imran Khan sidelined, ostensibly ousted with U.S. support.
India isn't a U.S. target for regime change, but underlying currents seemingly support the Khalistani movement or Manipur violence, lacking genuine local support, yet the West has perfected remove Modi tool kit. In next few months before the elections, it will be operationalized. It may work or not, nobody knows. The ruling party, led by Prime Minister Modi, unifies the country through democratic values hence it is difficult for any tool kit to work.
Therefore, the U.S. must introspect on how a flawed constitutional amendment prevents Donald Trump from participating in the presidential race. Allegations of a Democratic Party conspiracy holds weight, revealing the U.S. State Department as a breeding ground for unscrupulous officials.