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Politics : Foreign Policy Discussion Thread

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To: kumar who wrote (6112)12/1/2003 10:38:33 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) of 15991
 
I guess we will have to agree to disagree.

I guess you and I will have to get used to disagreeing with Chinu..

Personally, I agree with your perspective. Pakistan and India have much in common, including a common origin and extensive family ties that remain between both countries.

And it's clear that Musharraf needs the economic opportunities that the Indian markets provide in order to undermine the militant groups who have nothing to offer but Jihad.

We often forget that globalization and the opening of markets in the muslim world is integral to waging this "war on terror". We all know that the Islamo-Fascists only have a chance to express true economic power if they are able to seize control over a major oil-producing (opium?) nation.

But any other economy they control will soon fall to ruin, requiring internal repression (eg: Taliban) and distraction of public opinion by waging Jihad.

Hawk
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