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US Intelligence Chief’s ‘Islamic Caliphate’ Comment on Bangladesh Crisis

The United States has expressed deep concern over the situation in Bangladesh, particularly regarding the persecution of religious minorities, according to US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard. In an exclusive interview with NDTV World, Gabbard highlighted the long-standing mistreatment, violence, and discrimination faced by Hindus, Buddhists, Christians, and other minority communities in Bangladesh. She stated that addressing this issue has been a significant priority for the US government under President Donald Trump.

Gabbard emphasized that the Trump administration remains committed to combating Islamist terrorism on a global scale. She revealed that discussions have commenced between the new US Cabinet and the interim government in Bangladesh. “These discussions are in the early stages, but the situation in Bangladesh remains a central concern,” she said, addressing the rise of extremist elements in the region.

Speaking about the ideology behind global terrorist organizations, Gabbard pointed out their common goal of establishing an “Islamic Caliphate.” She explained that such groups seek to govern through extremist ideologies, often using violent means to oppress those who do not align with their beliefs. “This ideology directly threatens individuals of any religion other than what these groups consider acceptable,” she added.

Gabbard reiterated President Trump’s firm stance on countering radical Islamic terrorism. “President Trump is determined to identify and dismantle the ideological foundation of Islamist terrorism, ensuring that these groups are unable to spread terror and violence,” she asserted.

Apart from concerns over religious persecution, the growing ties between Bangladesh and Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, have become a major issue. Last month, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi raised concerns about ISI’s presence in Bangladeshi territories near India’s border, particularly in the Siliguri Corridor. In a statement to ANI, General Dwivedi stressed the importance of preventing anti-India elements from using Bangladeshi soil to launch terrorist activities against India.

The matter was also discussed during a meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Trump in Washington this February. Trump acknowledged India’s role in addressing the situation in Bangladesh, stating, “This is something Prime Minister Modi has been working on for a long time. I have been following it closely, and I will leave Bangladesh in the Prime Minister’s hands.”

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