A Look at Nepal’s “Interim” Government Following US-backed Regime Change

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Verified US funding behind four recently appointed ministers means HALF of the overall eight ministers announced so far have been drawn from US government-funded fronts they founded or headed.

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There are two more ministers:

  • Dr. Sangita Mishra who worked at an extensively USAID-funded hospital – and was even mentioned in a US Embassy Nepal statement here. And more USAID funding for the hospital here, and;
  • Rameshwor Khanal who is an expert/advisor at several Western-funded/partnered “think tanks” in Nepal.

These two – alone – could be said to have “innocent” connections, but together with the other four overtly US-backed proxies – makes a definite pattern of standing up an overwhelmingly pro-US (and US-dependent) interim government. See this.

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