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US Armed Forces Journal calls for new Pakistan and Saudi boundaries with unified Azerbaijan, Free Kurdistan, the Arab Shia State, Free Balochistan and super Vatican for Muslims controlling Mekka and Medina
Preetam Sohani
Sep. 6, 2006

That may be the answer for terrorism in Pakistan and Middle East. A recent article in the US Armed Forces Journal has called for a fundamental restructuring of state boundaries in the Middle East and South West Asia, including Pakistan.

The startegy may be the best what the world has heard do far. US Armed Forces Journal calls for new Pakistan and Saudi boundaries with unified Azerbaijan, Free Kurdistan, the Arab Shia State, Free Balochistan and super Vatican for Muslims controlling Mekka and Medina.

Pakistan’s NW Frontier Tribes would be re-united with their Afghan brethren, another unnatural state, would also lose its Baloch territories to Free Balochistan. The remaining ‘natural’ Pakistan would lie entirely east of the Indus, except for a westward spur near Karachi.

The U.S. State Department has distanced itself officially a few days ago from the article. However, retired official from the US military intelligence community, says the most "cheated" population groups in the Greater Middle East are the Kurds, the Baloch and the Arab Shia.


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