Maira La
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So in this context when I look at Pakistan I know that we have to move toward some sort of supra state like European Union. I know we can't do it now but then in Europe in 1930 they could not have drreamed either. I think there is sufficient common core between Iran on the basis of history, race, geography top belong to one civilizational complex. I include Afghanistan in it as well. In the long run I know this will happen. Here is the interesting thing. If you look back in history you will often see this region united under some power.
I think just like France-Germany started the European prokect and laid the "axis of unity" I think at some time in the futrure Iran and Pakistan will also do it. Then other countries around us will also join in like what happened in Europe. There is the interesting example of Turkey. As you know in history Anatolia wa also p[art of this domain. I don't think Turkey will join in this. I believe her edestiny is with Europe. The reason is her geography and the shear pull of Europe.
As a interesting asides do you realise that Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan use the same Nastaliq based script? I believe the Turks also used it but they adopted the Roman. The other thing is large part of this region speaks common Iranic languages or related Indo Iranian languages. This is from Kurds in Turkey to Pashtuns in Pakistan.
Excellent and timely idea, but I don't believe a supra-national union between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan can last. Other powers will not let it happen, and if it does, try their best to exploit the religious, ethnic and cultural fault lines to weaken the union.
I'm all for such an union - it's not an option, but a necessity for the continued survival of Pak-Iran-Afghanistan's civilization core. But I'm afraid unless it's a complete political union with a strong central government like China's CCP, it might fall apart (like Egypt and Syria's failed United Arab Republic).
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