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US Regime-Change Accusations in Bangladesh | Jeffrey Sachs, Columbia University

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Jeffrey Sachs' opinion piece in Common Dreams argues that the UN should investigate accusations against the United States for covert regime change operations in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Sachs points to the ousting of Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan and Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheik Hasina as potential examples of U.S. interference. He cites instances like a U.S. official's warning to Pakistan and Hasina's claims about being pressured to grant the U.S. military facilities. Sachs believes the UN should step in because these actions violate international law and threaten global stability, especially since the U.S. is unlikely to investigate itself. He suggests the UN Security Council or General Assembly should hear testimony from Khan and Hasina.Original Article by Jeffery Sachshttps://www.jeffsachs.org/newspaper-articles/5x2zh8emrax3hs3dltf4hbcf6d2mmw

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