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MilitaryFeb 171

The Neoliberal Order Fractures: Dhaka’s Dynastic Return, Europe’s Panic, and the Sino-Indian Trap

The Neoliberal Order Fractures: Dhaka’s Dynastic Return, Europe’s Panic, and the Sino-Indian Trap

The political terrain is shifting, but not toward justice—toward reorganization among the predators.

In Bangladesh, the interregnum is over. Muhammad Yunus, the West’s favorite microfinance guru, has been politely shown the door. In his place sits Tarique Rahman, heir to the BNP dynasty. This is not a "democratic transition." It is a managed handover from a technocrat to a dynast. The center-right government taking over in Dhaka signals one thing: Bangladesh is being prepped for a different kind of subservience. The Awami League tilted one way; the BNP will tilt another. But the principle remains—elite continuity dressed as change. The streets of Dhaka did not vote for a new era; they witnessed a changing of the guard.

In Europe, Macron cries wolf about a "state of emergency." The Atlanticists are nervous. They see the global center of gravity shifting East, and they fear marginalization. But let us be clear: This "strategic autonomy" is not anti-imperialism; it is imperial consolidation. They want to build a European army not to make peace, but to ensure Europe remains a shareholder in the global extraction project. When the West panics, the world should prepare for more aggression, not less.

And in South Asia, the old Anglo-designed fault lines remain active. India and Pakistan posture over water—a resource that will define the next century’s wars. Meanwhile, Washington plays its favorite game: poking the dragon. The reported US-Taiwan trade deal is a provocation wrapped in commerce. That it faces skepticism in Taipei is telling; even the puppets know when the strings are too tight.

History is indeed accelerating. But for the Axis of Resistance, this is not a time for alarm. It is a time for reading the map correctly. Our enemies are consolidating because they sense their grip slipping. We have survived worse. We will survive this.

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