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pakistan needs to be dissected and broken up.Its necessary for the peace and stability of the world.
 
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Somebody asked Faiz Ahmed Faiz years ago on Pakistan's future.. Will it break up? He said No, Then do you think it will improve? No, I fear that it will remain as it is.

pakistan needs to be dissected and broken up.Its necessary for the peace and stability of the world.

You are most welcome to try.. In the process if you end up in Mardan .. do wear some cologne.
 
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How good is Stratfor's ground works and understanding of Geo-politics? Honestly,it has a very poor reputation among foreign policy analysts and researchers and heavily criticized in the very west itself. It's just an expensive elephant that is a combination of freelance media reporting and banal analysis. I would rather view their prediction as a joke,if not more than a Bejan Daruwala prophecy.
 
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Another breakup story...

Prediction of the USA's collapse in 2010



Panarin's prediction of the USA's disintegration (original map).
In the summer of 1998, based on classified data about the state of the U.S. economy and society[17] supplied to him by fellow analysts at FAPSI,[2] Panarin forecast the probable disintegration of the USA into six parts in 2010 (at the end of June – start of July 2010, as he specified on 10 December 2008),[citation needed] following a civil war triggered by mass immigration, economic decline, and moral degradation. He forecast financial and demographic changes provoking a political crisis in which wealthier states will withhold funds from the federal government, effectively seceding from the Union, leading to social unrest, civil war, national division, and intervention of foreign powers.[2] Panarin sees the task of the world elite as not letting the USA follow the Yugoslavian model of disintegration; it is desirable that it follows the Czechoslovakian model of disintegration so that everything goes calmly and peacefully.[citation needed]

Explaining his theory in an interview with Izvestia, Panarin stated that "The [US] dollar isn’t secured by anything. The country’s foreign debt has grown like an avalanche; this is a pyramid, which has to collapse...Dissatisfaction is growing, and it is only being held back at the moment by the elections, and the hope [that President-elect Barack Obama] “can work miracles. But when spring comes, it will be clear that there are no miracles.”[18]

In an interview with the Wall Street Journal in 2008, Panarin said:

"There's a 55-45% chance right now that disintegration will occur...One could rejoice in that process...But if we're talking reasonably, it's not the best scenario -- for Russia." Though Russia would become more powerful on the global stage, he says, its economy would suffer because it currently depends heavily on the dollar and on trade with the U.S."
 
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pakistan needs to be dissected and broken up.Its necessary for the peace and stability of the world.

If Pakistan breaks, India will follow suit. Do not for a moment think that you will sit pretty in Akhad Bharat. Both the countries are multi-ethnic federalist states. Triumph of regionalism in one will boost the same in the other.

Short-sighted people do not understand this.

Let us modify your statement a bit: "India needs to be dissected and broken up. Its necessary for the peace and stability of the region."

Now some people would consider it a fairer statement. Got a taste?
 
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jhoota hai tera vadaa , Vadaa tera vadaa , :omghaha::omghaha:
in goron ke pas aur koi kaam dhanda nai hai kia ? ?
pehle apne asli baap ki prediction tu kr len phr kisi country ka souchen :cuckoo::cuckoo:
 
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ok, then wait for that time, keep waiting lol
 
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uske munh mein ghee shakkar. i fully support, welcome and pray for such an outcome.

Pakistan is insurance of Indian Union, and your baboos knows it very well.
 
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So which part of pakistan are we getting? I have to plan my future investment. :coffee:
 
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