Muhammad Yunus’s reckless gambit: A jihad against Trump with dire consequences
In the ever-shifting terrain of global politics, few figures have stirred as much controversy as Muhammad Yunus. Once celebrated as a champion of microfinance, he has now emerged as the de facto ruler of Bangladesh under an interim regime backed by military power and Islamist factions. His alliances with the Democratic party in the USA—particularly Hillary Clinton and George Soros—have further entangled Bangladesh in a web of geopolitical intrigues. Now, by defiantly opposing Donald Trump, Yunus has embarked on a dangerous confrontation that could have severe repercussions for his nation.
Yunus’s political rise is inextricably linked to powerful Western figures. His association with the Clinton family dates back years, strengthened by his $300,000 donation to the Clinton Foundation. Leaked documents suggest that in return, Hillary Clinton, during her tenure as Secretary of State, ensured that Yunus received $13 million in USAID grants—even after he was removed from Grameen Bank in 2011 over corruption allegations.
This mutually beneficial relationship extended further when Bill Clinton, funded by corporate donors like UBS, embarked on lucrative speaking tours. The Swiss bank later contributed $600,000 to the Clinton Foundation, raising serious questions about the intertwining of financial interests and political influence.
Adding to the intrigue, George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) has bolstered Yunus’s standing. A high-level meeting in January 2025, led by Alex Soros—fiancé of Hillary Clinton’s close aide Huma Abedin—pledged support for Yunus’s so-called economic reforms and efforts against “misinformation.” Yet, Yunus’s regime has ironically suppressed free speech and opposition voices, much like the authoritarian regimes he claims to oppose.
Yunus’s alignment with Soros and Clinton has not gone unnoticed by Donald Trump or the other global leaders including Indian........
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