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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: IamRaj96


I actually posted this in one of previous pages.



Ok.. so I may have missed the post...smiley36

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Posted: a day ago
I think this situation is extremely serious and concerning for the entire world. Any direct conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran can quickly escalate beyond control and affect global stability. The recent strikes and counterattacks show how fragile the situation in the Middle East has become. What worries me most is not just the immediate military impact, but the long-term consequences—like rising oil prices, disruption of global trade routes, and the risk of more countries getting involved. Also, civilians are always the most affected in such conflicts, which makes it even more important for global leaders to prioritize diplomacy over continued escalation. In my opinion, this is a moment where international organizations and major powers should step in to reduce tensions before it turns into a wider regional or even global conflict.
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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: InsaneDivine

Should this mean anything... 🤔🤔 Honestly I don't know..

https://x.com/trahmanbnp/status/2036485539428286862

Only on rememberance day they will be like this..on remaining days

two women kissing in front of a fountain

Edited by Swathi_7 - a day ago
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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: InsaneDivine


Ok.. so I may have missed the post...smiley36

No, thats fine, i just wanted to point out the recent shift in BD's attitude toward india, pakistan and china.

During Yunus’s tenure, BD seemed to be moving closer to china and maintaining a friendly, bhai-bhai bond with pak. But now, there is a noticeable change, especially in how they are engaging with india & pak.

Also, when hindu guy was lynched in BD, there was widespread anger and many people demanded action from the govt of india. However, i feel the govt may have handled things quietly behind the scenes, i could be wrong. The political developments that followed, including tarique coming to power, seem to have influenced the current shift in stance.

Although tarique was previously against india, his recent change in tone makes me wonder if there has been some behind the scenes diplomatic effort from india in BD??

Its still early to say anything but if this shift continues, it could help improve the situation and security of hindus living there which would be a positive outcome. Btw this is just my speculation so lets see how things unfold.

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Posted: a day ago
This situation is extremely serious and has the potential to reshape the entire Middle East if it continues to escalate. Direct confrontation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran is not just a regional issue—it carries global consequences. What stands out is how quickly the conflict moved from targeted strikes to retaliation through missiles and drones. This kind of back-and-forth increases the risk of a wider war, especially if other regional actors or allied groups get involved. The Middle East has many interconnected tensions, so even a limited conflict can trigger a broader chain reaction. One major concern is the impact on global stability. Any disruption in this region can affect oil supply routes, especially around critical areas like the Strait of Hormuz, which in turn can lead to rising fuel prices and economic pressure worldwide. Countries far from the conflict will still feel the effects through inflation and trade disruptions. Another important aspect is civilian impact. Even when strikes are aimed at military targets, escalation often leads to unintended consequences for ordinary people—displacement, fear, and long-term instability. That human cost is something that often gets overshadowed by strategic discussions. In my view, the biggest risk right now is miscalculation. When multiple powerful actors are involved, even a small escalation or misunderstanding can spiral into something much larger. That’s why diplomatic efforts, even if slow or behind the scenes, are crucial at this stage. Overall, this conflict feels less like an isolated event and more like a turning point. Whether it leads to wider instability or controlled de-escalation will depend on how carefully all sides manage the next steps.
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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: IamRaj96

No, thats fine, i just wanted to point out the recent shift in BD's attitude toward india, pakistan and china.

During Yunus’s tenure, BD seemed to be moving closer to china and maintaining a friendly, bhai-bhai bond with pak. But now, there is a noticeable change, especially in how they are engaging with india & pak.

Also, when hindu guy was lynched in BD, there was widespread anger and many people demanded action from the govt of india. However, i feel the govt may have handled things quietly behind the scenes, i could be wrong. The political developments that followed, including tarique coming to power, seem to have influenced the current shift in stance.

Although tarique was previously against india, his recent change in tone makes me wonder if there has been some behind the scenes diplomatic effort from india in BD??

Its still early to say anything but if this shift continues, it could help improve the situation and security of hindus living there which would be a positive outcome. Btw this is just my speculation so lets see how things unfold.

Let's see.. I am sure behind the scene developments may have happened and Indian Govt. may be more comfortable in dealing with the elected govt. of BD than the dictator Yunus.. That said I just saw such remembrance day tweets were posted by Yunus as well so don't know if just this one tweet should mean distance between them and Pak or not ? It could just be a regular formality.. Other than that who would not like stability if at all that's possible..

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Posted: a day ago

The article says that after Pakistani accounts started crying, Iranian embassy took a U turn.... Pakistan is one country that manages to arm twist everyone...

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Posted: a day ago

Originally posted by: InsaneDivine

The article says that after Pakistani accounts started crying, Iranian embassy took a U turn.... Pakistan is one country that manages to arm twist everyone...

Everybody gives the beggar something when they start crying. Iran can't be so heartless either, can they?

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