July Conspiracy: Role of global influence in Bangladesh regime change

In a world where geopolitical strategies shape nations, recent revelations about Bangladeshโ€™s political transformation on August 5, 2024, offer a fascinating narrative of resilience, transparency, and global cooperation to put Muhammad Yunus in power through a meticulously designed conspiracy.

Prominent voices, including US President Donald Trump, cybersecurity expert Mike Benz, economist Prof Jeffrey Sachs, tech visionary Elon Musk, and the Bangladesh Awami League, have spotlighted a meticulously orchestrated effort involving the US Agency for International Development (USAID), United Nations bodies, and influential figures like George Soros.

Far from a mere conspiracy, this narrative paints a picture of a strategic realignment in Bangladesh, driven by a student-jihadist-army coalition that culminated in what some call a “meticulously designed anarchy.”

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The courage of these voices in exposing a complex global operation embraces a hopeful vision for Bangladeshโ€™s future.

The story begins with Sheikh Hasina, Bangladeshโ€™s five-time Prime Minister, whose Awami League government was toppled in a violent uprising.

Sheikh Hasina, now in India, alleges that her refusal to grant the US a military base on St Martinโ€™s Islandโ€”a strategic point in the Bay of Bengal to counter Chinaโ€”sparked a concerted effort to oust her through a conspiracy by the rivals.

This claim resonates with Jeffrey Sachs, a Columbia University professor, who champions the need for global accountability. Prof Sachs argues that the US, through covert operations, orchestrated Sheikh Hasinaโ€™s removal through a deep-rooted conspiracy, mirroring its alleged role in the ouster of Pakistanโ€™s Imran Khan in 2022.

He calls for a UN investigation, framing these actions as a bold, if controversial, assertion of US geopolitical strategy in South Asia. His optimism lies in the potential for international scrutiny to foster transparency and prevent future destabilisation.

Mike Benz, a former US State Department official, adds vibrant detail to this narrative through his appearance on Tucker Carlsonโ€™s influential podcast. Benzโ€™s revelations, amplified by Elon Muskโ€™s repost on X, captivated global audiences, making Bangladesh a trending topic in US politics.

He claims USAID, alongside the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and the International Republican Institute (IRI), funnelled $21 million into Bangladeshโ€™s Nagorik Program, ostensibly for voter engagement but allegedly to destabilise Sheikh Hasinaโ€™s government.

Benz describes a creative strategy: funding rappers, transgender dance festivals, and student groups to ignite protests. This cultural approach, he suggests, transformed local grievancesโ€”sparked by a quota reinstatement rulingโ€”into a broader anti-government movement. Benzโ€™s enthusiasm for exposing these tactics reflects a commitment to unveiling hidden influences, empowering nations to reclaim their sovereignty.

Donald Trumpโ€™s bold leadership further elevates this narrative. In February 2025, Trump signed an executive order suspending USAID operations, citing their misalignment with US interests and role in regime changes worldwide. His administration, guided by Muskโ€™s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), investigated USAIDโ€™s $29 million allocation in Bangladesh, which allegedly funded sniper rifles for jihadist groups.

Trumpโ€™s decisive action, coupled with his denial of a US โ€œdeep stateโ€ role during a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underscores his commitment to transparency. By deferring to Modi on Bangladeshโ€™s future, Trump signals a collaborative approach, fostering regional stability while acknowledging Indiaโ€™s stake in its neighbourโ€™s trajectory.

Elon Muskโ€™s role as a catalyst cannot be overstated. His repost of Benzโ€™s claims on X sparked a global conversation, highlighting the power of technology to amplify truth. Muskโ€™s DOGE initiative, scrutinising USAIDโ€™s operations, reflects a forward-thinking vision for accountable governance. By challenging entrenched bureaucracies, Musk inspires a new era of openness, where citizens worldwide can engage with the forces shaping their nations. His involvement in Bangladeshโ€™s story transforms it from a local coup to a global case study in transparency and innovation.

The Awami Leagueโ€™s narrative adds a poignant layer, framing the August 1 uprising as a โ€œstudent-jihadist-army coupโ€ orchestrated through โ€œmeticulously designed anarchy.โ€

They allege that student protests, initially over quotas, were hijacked by jihadist groups and army elements, backed by USAID and UN bodies. An OHCHR report, cited by critics, details mob lynchings, police killings, and jihadist involvement, suggesting a coordinated effort to unseat Sheikh Hasina while alleging police excesses to quell the riots.

The Awami League claims billionaire George Soros fueled this anarchy through his Open Society Foundations and other channels linked to Hillary Clinton. His son, Alex Soros, met with Yunus in January 2025 to discuss economic reforms and combat โ€œmisinformation.โ€

This meeting, viewed as a challenge to Trumpโ€™s policies, underscores the Leagueโ€™s belief in a global network shaping Bangladeshโ€™s fate. Yet, their resilience shines through, as they rally supporters in Washington, DC, to protest Yunusโ€™s government, demanding justice for minorities and accountability for the coup.

This narrative, far from a conspiracy, is a testament to the courage of those exposing global dynamics. Sachsโ€™ call for UN scrutiny, Benzโ€™s vivid exposรฉ, Trumpโ€™s bold reforms, Muskโ€™s technological amplification, and the Awami Leagueโ€™s steadfast advocacy weave a tapestry of hope.

They envision a Bangladesh where sovereignty is reclaimed and external influences are balanced with local aspirations. The student-jihadist-army coup, while disruptive, catalysed a global dialogue, empowering Bangladeshis to shape their future.

As Bangladesh goes through a mob culture sponsored by the Yunus-led and radical Jamaat-controlled government, the allegations of USAIDโ€™s role, jihadist attacks during July-August, targeted attacks on religious minorities, admission of killings and arson, the armyโ€™s duplicity, the government’s fake claims of death toll, provocations against India and excessive intimacy with Pakistan highlight the need for an unbiased investigation and proper trial.

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