It would be one mighty come-from-behind victory if Pakistan does someday triumph over the US
I'm sure everyone was laughing in the 1500's also when anyone suggested that Turkey could be relegated from the expanse of the Ottoman Empire, to a landmass smaller than the Congo and have trouble defeating Kurdish insurgents armed with a couple of toothpicks. But it's happened.
Germany was a superpower. So was the UK, but it never will be again.
Well, you're wrong. Germany, the UK could become superpowers again. A more united Europe will cause the countries within it to benefit. One of them could easily rise out of the cooperation. It's impossible to say that the UK or Germany cannot be superpowers ever again. Germany has done it enough times last century.
The world isn't the same as it was in 1637 or 1937. Now a country needs a large market to be able to attract investors who will pump cash into the economy. Back in the day when Germany was a superpower, pretty much every country not inhabited by white people was a dump. Now it's all about money.
Well economies have always been about money.
When Germany was a superpower, I agree the non white nations were a dump. So what? In the Middle Ages, the Chinese economy was the largest and the "white" nations were a dump. After this the subcontinent was the largest, the "white" nation were as dump.
On the subject of needing investors, why exactly would this preclude a place like Pakistan, when Pakistan is having tens of billions in investment from Arab countries alone? In other words, why would this stop being Pakistan from being a superpower, or, why can't Pakistan get this investment?
We could become one of the top 5 most powerful countries in the world in terms of economy or purchasing power, but that isn't good enough to be a super power is it?
Why couldn't it become the largest economy in the world? I'm not sure you've given a reason, except that you'd much rather invest in the US yourself.
I know Pakistan is the 6th most populous country in the world and has more people than Russia. But in our case, that is not a good thing. Population density is a major indicator of quality of life, and the US and China's is pretty low. Imagine if we had only 20 million people like Australia, we'd all be living in huge houses and clean cities and every kid would go to school. This is one of the severe problems facing Pakistan and India; our populations are already way higher than they ever should be. Pakistan's population density is 198 persons/km² and India's is 336 persons/km². The situation in both countries is so bad I think desperate measures need to be taken in the form of the draconian one-child policy invented by China.
Well, I'm actually arguing that population means diddlysquat when it comes to creating a superpower. The US and Russia did it, the Germans did it with very few people.
As more and more Mexicans invade the US, I predict a lot of white Americans will move to Canada. When that happens, many innovative companies will move there. Don't rule out Canada just yet.
Oh please
It's not going to happen.
Australia will one day have 300 million people, and by that time the US will be bursting at the seams. Again, migration will occur and already lots of talented people prefer to move to Australia due to the high quality of life there. And like Pakistan, Australia has the ideal climate for solar energy production, so that might be something to think about.
Look, Australia has no political influence, no geostrategic position, it's just isolated in the middle of the ocean. The only thing that might happen is that the population increases and everyone heads off to work there like you say, but the world is not big enough for so many superpowers. When China comes, you will find America not being able to sustain itself. I would say that the reason China, India, Pakistan are in an artificially low position now is colonialism (in the case of India it's its own fault), but this position will change at the expense of other countries.
NOBODY ever wants to admit it, but I know better
Well, you're wrong on that. I know several people ("white" in fact) that wouldn't consider moving to the US on count of the accent they might end up developing (or at least that's what they say). It has its good points like a lot of other nations though.
1. Population already too high and growing at alarming rate.
Population is irrelevant. Superpowers with small or large populations have existed.
2. Few natural resources to speak of. As global warming happens, our water supplies from the northern mountains will be threatened.
Why do you think this will only affect Pakistan? It will affect everyone equally, so it shouldn't put Pakistan at a disadvantage in the superpower "stakes".
3. Other countries like the US won't stand still, they are infact speeding up.
Economic growth in the US isn't speeding up to the same extent as Asia. China, India, Pakistan have the biggest economic growths currently.
4. Americans are preparing to build bases on the moon before 2030 and we don't even have a space program to speak off. It's in space that future super powers will battle.
I think you're watching too much Star Wars. Space battles and warp drives are "light years" away. Millenia probably. We're not going to see that for hundreds of years by that time the US will have come and gone, so will China and many other superpowers. One will follow the other and build on the technology of the last superpower, so who knows who will finally develop the warp drive. Perhaps it will be the Mexicans!
5. Our culture is anti-progressive. Don't want to point fingers, but elected officials of a certain party found it fit to deface billboard bearing female faces as more important than dealing with education issues. Little girls are threatened if they go to school.
Try and get this out your head and answer the question posted please. Yes, there's these maniacs (as in every society), but the question is this..
"CAN PAKISTAN BECOME A SUPERPOWER?"
- Forget about the illiterates you mention, since this can and will change. Pakistan is heading towards 100% literacy, and by that time fools like those will be subdued.
6. No respect for law. It is just embarrasing how many times the constitution has been ripped to shreds by our leaders. How can we become a super power when we don't even follow our own laws?
Again, not talking about this. Does Pakistan possess the potential to become a superpower. Pakistan is not going to be forever ripping up Constitutions and changing laws.
7. No tolerance for freedom of speech. Some guy in Denmark draws a cartoon, millions of Pakistani's flip out and start burning restaurants located in their own cities.
Again down to illiteracy. This will change and is changing. Not answering th question.
I think all of these traits need to be present in a society before it can truly become a modern super power. Even China is gradually relaxing it's strict culture for a more 'westernized' approach to things.
Most of the "traits" you mention come with the eradication of illiteracy. Given time this will happen in Pakistan. When it does what is stopping it from becoming a superpower? I think you're only able to think unidimenionally. Cultures change, improve, go down, go up and so on. Once Pakistan was the centre of learning, then it was not, once Al Andalus was, then it was not. These traits comes and go.
Remember: capitalism is the number 1 source to power. Be obsessed with money because anyone who is rich can buy anything he wants.
Despite everything, I do think Pakistan can become a rich, stable, 'land of the pure' one day. Maybe we could be 'indirect-superpowers' with the help of China. If China becomes the daddy of the world like the US is now, we could pretty much do whatever we wanted and get away with it.
Socialist economies have done pretty well, and are doing well. The Soviets from the past and the Chinese now. I don't think you can say capitalist economies are the be all and end all. Not with China rising in the way it is.