This is an urgent call to the world community!
For eight long decades, the United States has stalked the world like a restless predator, toppling governments, subverting democracies, and snuffing out the sovereignty of nations—all in the name of “freedom” and “security,” but in truth for nothing more than the cold, reptilian pursuit of its own geopolitical dominance. From the bloody jungles of Latin America to the sands of the Middle East, from the fragile democracies of Africa to the bustling cities of Asia and latest addition to Bangladesh on 5 August 2024, Washington’s shadow has fallen like a curse. The list of nations that have tasted the bitter fruit of America’s “regime change” agenda is now so long that it has become a grim global roll call of victims.
It is time—past time—to rise up and say: Enough.
The world cannot remain hostage to a superpower that behaves not as a steward of peace, but as a marauding empire. An anti-America campaign—bold, unflinching, and international in scope—must be launched tout de suite to expose, condemn, and ultimately halt this Brobdingnagian record of political vandalism, bloodshed, et al.
A Catalogue of Treachery
Since the end of the Second World War, the CIA and other American covert arms have engineered or abetted coups in more than fifty countries. Each case follows a familiar pattern: identify a government unwilling to bow to U.S. economic or strategic dictates; demonize its leadership; foment unrest using money, media, and mercenaries; and, finally, orchestrate a “change” in leadership—usually by violence, always by deceit.
Iran, 1953: the democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh is overthrown for daring to nationalize his country’s oil.
Chile, 1973: Salvador Allende is toppled and replaced with Augusto Pinochet, whose reign was soaked in blood.
Guatemala, 1954; Congo, 1961; Indonesia, 1965; Iraq, 2003; Libya, 2011; Ukraine, 2014—the list is endless, the playbook unchanged.
And now, the very same template has been unfurled in Bangladesh—where a lawful, elected government was ousted under the flimsiest of pretexts, replaced by a pliant puppet regime headed by Dr. Muhammad Yunus, a figure groomed to serve not the people of Bangladesh, but the interests of Washington’s deep state.
The Cost in Blood and Freedom
Let us be clear: these are not sterile, bloodless maneuvers carried out in some geopolitical vacuum. Each American-engineered coup unleashes a storm of suffering. It fractures societies, ignites civil wars, and extinguishes the democratic hopes of entire generations. The cost is paid in mass graves, in the torture chambers of military juntas, in the shattered economies of once-thriving nations, and in the haunted eyes of those who survive.
When America installs its chosen proxy, that leader is almost always a despot—a pliable strongman willing to mortgage his nation’s resources and sovereignty in exchange for Washington’s blessing. This is not the spread of democracy. This is its strangulation.
Why America Must Be Stopped—Eternally
Some will say, “But America also builds schools, sends aid, and champions human rights.”
To this I respond: a serial arsonist does not become a hero by occasionally donating a fire extinguisher. Washington’s aid and rhetoric are merely sugar-coatings over a bitter, poisonous pill. Every infrastructure project, every humanitarian gesture, is a calculated investment to mask or justify its deeper campaign of domination.
If these predations are allowed to continue unchecked, the very concept of national sovereignty will be reduced to a hollow fiction. No government will be safe from the meddling fingers of Langley. No people will truly own their destiny.
Stopping America “eternally” from such malevolent activities is not hyperbole—it is necessity. The cancer must be excised at the root.
The Case for a Global Anti-America Campaign
This campaign is not about hatred of the American people—many of whom are themselves victims of the militarized, oligarchic state that governs them. It is about confronting the policies, institutions, and entrenched power structures that have, for 80 years, treated the globe as Washington’s chessboard.
The campaign must be global, because America’s reach is global. It must be relentless, because America’s interventions are relentless. And it must be rooted in moral authority, legal principles, and political solidarity, because Washington thrives on isolating its targets one by one.
The objectives are clear:
Expose America’s coup history in forensic, irrefutable detail—names, dates, methods—so that the world cannot pretend ignorance.
Unify the victim nations into a permanent bloc dedicated to resisting and reversing U.S. interference.
Mobilize international legal bodies to codify and enforce prohibitions on regime change operations.
Leverage trade, diplomatic ties, and collective sanctions to make coups unprofitable for Washington.
Amplify the voices of journalists, whistleblowers, and ex-officials who can pull back the curtain on the CIA’s machinery.
The Tools of Resistance
This will not be a campaign waged with mere slogans. It must be an orchestrated, multi-front assault on America’s ability to operate in the shadows.
Diplomatic Front: Form a coalition of non-aligned nations committed to mutual defense against regime change, with binding treaties of political, economic, and if necessary, military support.
Media Front: Launch a transnational investigative journalism platform dedicated exclusively to documenting U.S. subversion in real time, countering the tidal wave of American disinformation.
Economic Front: Create alternative financial mechanisms—bypassing the dollar, bypassing U.S.-controlled institutions like the IMF and World Bank—to starve Washington of its economic chokehold.
Legal Front: Push for new international laws making regime change operations a prosecutable crime against peace, holding not only perpetrators but also their political overseers personally accountable.
Bangladesh as the Latest Battleground
Bangladesh’s current crisis is not an isolated story—it is the latest entry in Washington’s catalogue of coups. Sheikh Hasina, whatever her faults, represented a sovereign government that refused to be dictated to on every matter. That alone was enough to mark her for removal. The “spontaneous” uprising of 2024 was neither spontaneous nor purely domestic; it was scripted, funded, and manipulated by American operatives who have perfected this theatre of deception.
Dr. Muhammad Yunus, the new face of this puppet regime, serves not the people but the master who installed him. The parallels to past coups—in Iran, Chile, Ukraine—are so blatant that they should serve as an international alarm bell. If the world allows Bangladesh to be devoured without consequence, the precedent will embolden Washington to strike again elsewhere, and soon.
From Outrage to Action
Righteous anger is only the starting point. It must be forged into strategy, into concrete steps that make America pay a tangible cost for every act of foreign subversion. That cost must be so steep—economically, diplomatically, politically—that the CIA’s calculus shifts from “Can we?” to “Dare we?”
The global campaign must declare, in one voice: The era of impunity is over.
A Call to the Conscience of the World
We must remember: no empire believes it can be stopped—until it is. Washington once seemed untouchable in Vietnam, yet it was driven out. It believed it could break the Afghan will, yet it fled in humiliation. The same can be true for its regime change machine, if the world unites.
For 80 years, America has played God with the destinies of nations. It has crowned kings and crushed leaders, nurtured tyrants and strangled democrats, all while draping itself in the language of liberty. Its record is not one of leadership, but of larceny—stealing sovereignty itself.
To the nations of the world, I say: this is your fight as much as it is mine. If we do not act now, there will be no “next time” to resist. The list of victims will grow until it includes us all.
Let the anti-America campaign begin—not tomorrow, not “when the moment is right,” but now. Let it begin in the streets, in the halls of power, in the chambers of law, in the airwaves and the internet’s endless channels. Let it speak in every language, in every capital, until even the marble corridors of Washington cannot ignore it.
And let it not end until the hand that topples governments is itself forced to tremble—permanently.
The time is ripe to shackle the American Empire!
Written by: Anwar A. Khan
Author's Bio: The writer was a freedom fighter in 1971 to establish Bangladesh and is an independent political analyst based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, who writes on politics, political and human-centred figures, current and international affairs.
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