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IrfanJune 30, 2026news

Every citizen has a responsibility toward their country. A nation is not built only by its government or its leaders—it is built by the people who choose to protect it, improve it, and work together. At the same time, we should always remember that peace is more valuable than war. We should never attack another nation's land, because wars bring destruction, suffering, and generations of pain.

From conversations I have had with players from different countries, including Bangladesh President and people from Western , I noticed that many share one common belief: every nation becomes stronger when its citizens work together instead of creating division. The same lesson applies to my own country. We know our strengths and weaknesses better than anyone else because we live them every day.

In my opinion, if a country is not visible on the map or struggles to establish itself, there are three major reasons. Others may have different opinions, but these are mine.

First, proxy leadership can become a problem. Sometimes the most influential veterans or old players may no longer truly represent the interests of the country's real citizens. When leadership becomes disconnected from the people, progress becomes difficult.

Second, meaningful change cannot happen if citizens refuse to challenge ineffective leadership. Supporting honest and capable leaders while holding poor governments accountable is essential. A country also needs active citizens who are willing to participate instead of remaining silent.

Third, after losing territory or influence, simply waiting, grinding companies, collecting funds, or focusing only on wealth and weapons is usually not enough. If your opponents are doing the same things—and doing them more efficiently—you will continue falling behind. Real success requires planning, innovation, diplomacy, and long-term strategy instead of relying on false hope or temporary victories.

Strong alliances also matter. Countries that fail to build trustworthy partnerships often find themselves isolated when they need support the most.

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