A leaked conversation between a top US envoy has Bangladesh reeling, with claims it reveals Washington’s blueprint for life after Sheikh Hasina. Detailed in StratNews Global, the recording delves into ties with Islamist influencers and forecasting Dhaka’s political pivot.
Awami League’s Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury pounced on the audio at a forum, proclaiming it shatters myths of a grassroots revolt. He connected dots to similar US-shadowed transitions in Nepal and simmering plots in France, branding them as interconnected foreign interventions.
On August 5, 2024, Hasina abandoned her post amid ferocious protests, relocating to New Delhi where she remains. Chowdhury slammed the Yunus-led setup for plotting to sideline Awami League, effectively robbing voters of representation and birthing an unlawful authority.
‘It’s a blatant scheme to control elections,’ he cautioned, foreseeing instability from such manipulations. The leak supercharges Awami League’s broadsides at the government, demanding accountability for alleged external puppeteering.
Persistent whispers of American orchestration in anti-government violence lack hard evidence, yet this tape bolsters the theory. International diplomats brace for fallout as Bangladesh grapples with its identity post-Hasina.
This saga highlights vulnerabilities in global politics, where a single recording can ignite diplomatic fires. As investigations beckon, the world eyes whether truth emerges from the static or if conspiracy endures.