A victim of entrapment
The United States is capable of doing anything and everything save bringing the dead back to life. The Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis episode of blowing up the Federal Reserve Bank is a glaring example of such an action. I was rather shocked and surprised to read the letter by Professor M Zahidul Haque of Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka under the caption "Is Nafis guilty or innocent?"
I would like to make it clear to the millions of readers of this esteemed daily at home and abroad that the United States is in dire straits. About 46% of the population live below the poverty line, which implies that one can hardly expect to gain anything big by flattering the United States. The United States shall not hesitate to do anything for its interest even at the cost of millions of lives in any part of the world, since it has emerged as the lone super power after the fall of Soviet Russia.
It has now become clear that the 21-year-old Rezwanul Ahsan Nafis is a victim of entrapment of the FBI. Only the FBI knows what actually happened and why it framed a poor young kid from a faraway country, Bangladesh. I have been living in the United States since 2006; I would like to make it clear, especially to Professor M Zahidul Haque, that it is not easy to become super-rich overnight here in the United States except by winning a lottery or by gambling, which he has emphasized in his writing.
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