Iran to Bangladesh — Secrets of CIA regime-change operations

🎙In this explosive episode of Geopolitics Demystified, we uncover the shocking 🇺🇸US-led coup in 🇧🇩Bangladesh that forced Prime Minister Hasina to flee the country. While Western media spins the narrative of a “people’s uprising,“ the truth reveals a US-sponsored color revolution aimed at toppling a leader who was too close to China and Russia. Hasina’s refusal to allow US military bases on Saint Martin Island sealed her fate. This development poses a significant threat to India, as the US now has the potential to pressure India from both Pakistan and the new regime in Bangladesh. As the US ambassador to India recently warned, “there is no such thing as strategic autonomy.” We dive deep into the history of American color revolutions, starting with the 1953 CIA coup in Iran, and how these tactics have evolved. Discover the role of organizations like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and billionaires like George Soros in orchestrati
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