Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Create an account Create an account Welcome! Register for an account your email your username A password will be e-mailed to you. Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. Anti-USA Elements of the Government are a Problem for GSP 376 August 19, 2015 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Published in The New Nation (Bangladesh) on 20 August 2015 by (link to originallink to original) Translated from English by . Edited by . Back To Origin This post appeared on the front page as a direct link to the original article with the above link . Tags:BangladeshGeneralized System of Preferences Hot this week Block titleFeaturedAll time popularMore Egypt: If It’s True June 20, 2026. Published in almasryalyoumThe terms of the U.S.-Iran agreement are shrouded in ambiguity. 0 India: From Indo-Pacific to Pacific: Delhi Must Prepare for Strategic Loneliness June 22, 2026. Published in FirstpostThe shrinking of ambitions away from the Indian Ocean ... suggests that the [U.S] is ceding the continent, including West Asia, to China. 0 Germany: Iran-US Negotiations: Advantage Tehran June 18, 2026. Published in Die TageszeitungTrump as the self-declared protector of the Middle East is dangerous. 0 Poland: Iran-US: Trump Awaits a Birthday Gift from Tehran June 20, 2026. Published in Rzeczpospolita How will the U.S. war with Iran end? Certainly, it is not Israel's victory. 0 Germany: Cult of Harshness June 18, 2026. Published in Die TageszeitungHegseth sees the military bombing of Iran not only as part of a geopolitical conflict, but a war “for Jesus.” 0 Topics Egypt: The Switzerland Deal: A New President and a Middle East Shrouded in Uncertainty June 22, 2026. Published in almasryalyoum[W]hat the Switzerland negotiations ultimately lead to may help determine who the next U.S. president will be, as much as they will define the rules of the game in the Middle East. 0 Canada: Trump Defeated by Iran June 22, 2026. Published in Le DevoirThe madness of this war is all the more evident now that it has achieved none of its initial objectives. 0 Saudi Arabia: The US-Iran Agreement Is a 1st Step June 22, 2026. Published in Arab News[T]he global economy remains in a state of suspended hope and not yet on a path toward definitive recovery. 0 India: From Indo-Pacific to Pacific: Delhi Must Prepare for Strategic Loneliness June 22, 2026. Published in FirstpostThe shrinking of ambitions away from the Indian Ocean ... suggests that the [U.S] is ceding the continent, including West Asia, to China. 0 Israel: The Defeat of Pax-Americana June 21, 2026. Published in Israel HayomAll of Trump and Macron's attempts to gloss over this charade and downplay Iran's threats are deceptive and hypocritical. 0 Venezuela: Cuba: The Cruelty of Tyranny June 21, 2026. Published in AnaliticaThe island cannot continue to be ruled by a statist, militaristic, totalitarian and corrupt caste that controls the entire nation. 0 Italy: Trump’s Weak Compromise June 20, 2026. Published in Corriere della SeraThe 14 proposed points read as though they were dictated by the Iranian regime[.] 0 Spain: Trump’s G7 Summit June 20, 2026. Published in El PaísDeference and appeasement can never be the right strategy. 0 Related Articles Bangladesh: Will Trump 2.0 End the Liberal International Order? April 1, 2025. Published in The Daily Star Bangladesh: Trump’s USAID Rollback: A Policy of Indifference February 16, 2025. Published in The Daily Star Bangladesh: A President and First Lady of Virtue January 5, 2025. Published in Dhaka Tribune Bangladesh: Can Trump Fulfill His Pledge To End the Ukraine War? January 1, 2025. Published in Dhaka TribuneHe certainly knows that NATO is the biggest tool the trans-Atlantic nations have to exert their power. Pakistan: US Election and Bangladesh October 19, 2024. Published in The NationUltimately, Bangladesh’s political fate is deeply intertwined with the results of the U.S. election. Previous articleFruitful Surge of SolidarityNext articleIran-US Rapprochement: A Bridge Too Far LEAVE A REPLY Cancel replyLog in to leave a comment