Why Some Nations Oppose India and Seek Dependence United States
Why Some Nations Oppose India and Seek Dependence on the United States.
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Opposing India and Choosing Dependence on America
There is a harsh reality regarding certain "Azadi" (independent-minded) countries that oppose India. While they claim to be independent, they often take sides with those who are aggressive toward Muslim nations. It is worth asking where they learned this behavior or which beliefs justify such actions.
Take Turkey, for example. They view themselves as a very important state. While I haven't studied Turkey extensively recently, what we see in the media suggests a lack of freedom. The media there is not strong and often operates in fear. Whenever I see Donald Trump at international events outside the United States, I often see Erdogan by his side. I have even seen him shaking hands with the Prime Minister of Italy, Meloni, though that is not my main point.
When Turkey was in a time of great crisis, India stepped in to help them reach a stable level. However, once they regained their standing, they seemed to forget their past. This is the current state of Turkey. They have forgotten the help they received and now oppose India, constantly trying to help India's enemies. Because Turkey's economy is in a terrible, deteriorating situation, they feel they have no choice but to stay close to Donald Trump.
Pakistan is another "Azadi" country in the same situation. Whether you call it service or dependence, they are experts at following the lead of America. They feel forced to do whatever America asks. Pakistan even went as far as wanting a Nobel Peace Prize for Donald Trump. Previously, when there were tensions at the border, Pakistan asked Donald Trump to intervene and stop the conflict with India. You have heard many times through the media what happened after that.
Now, Bangladesh has joined this group. Pakistan, Turkey, and Bangladesh are all trying to work closely with the United States while opposing India. In the name of being "Azadi," Bangladesh seems to be moving toward the same kind of dependence on America that we see in Pakistan and Turkey. Currently, no sector in Bangladesh—whether it is industry, trade, or culture—seems to be functioning healthily. It is becoming just like Pakistan and Turkey.
Even Azerbaijan is involved. People thought it was a good country, but it is facing issues too. There are plans to buy LNG gas from Socar Trading, yet that company faces serious allegations of corruption, bribery, and human rights violations. These issues are recognized and proven internationally.
Meanwhile, tensions are high between Iran and the United States. There is a constant fear of an attack. Within Iran, reports say the Khamenei government has killed at least 40,000 people during internal uprisings. Donald Trump is very angry about the situation and has made preparations for a potential major response.
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Turkey shares a large border with Iran, spanning over 500 kilometers. To prevent Iran's people from seeking refuge if an attack happens, Turkey has strictly strengthened its borders. They want to ensure that no one from Iran can enter, similar to how Rohingya refugees entered Bangladesh. They claim to be "Azadi" and lovers of Islam, but these are often just words for show.
History shows that India is the country that stands by others during their worst times. These "Azadi" nations do not have the power to truly stand against the United States, so they change their positions. By opposing India, their economies have collapsed. They believe that being a servant to the United States will bring development, but they are actually falling into ruin. Their economic progress has stopped.
This is the character of these "Azadi" groups. They will use neighboring Muslim states when it suits them. Look at cricket: Pakistan went to play in the T20 World Cup, but through their influence, they encouraged others to stay away. In the end, Pakistan still played. This is the reality. These "Azadi" supporters oppose India and claim to be independent, but they do not even help their own people. Instead, they choose to be dependent on America. May everyone stay well and healthy.
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