Bangladesh’s Western-appointed Leader and “Youth Leaders” Take Victory Lap at Clinton Global Initiative in US

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Muhammad Yunus, benefiting from years of US backing has assumed leadership over Bangladesh after US-backed regime change earlier this year;

He introduces “youth leaders” he was clearly working with throughout the unrest, noting how secretive the movement’s leadership was;

Traveling to the US for “victory” speeches in front of think tanks and organizations driving US foreign policy further confirms Bangladesh’s political instability was a product of US interference;

The multipolar world needs to adopt strict measures to uproot the networks the US has created around the globe constituting a regime-change industrial complex capable of overthrowing nations on demand, starting with identifying and uprooting US NED funded organizations and the infiltration of both media and academia.

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