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Tantra
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Tantra asked in Social ScienceEconomics · 4 weeks ago

Is new Pakistani dominance going to frustrate China's Yellow Empire designs?

While the US, Russia and China are clueless arguing and frustrating each other Pakistan has been rising looking at numerous swift movement opportunities. Think about it:

a) China fights 33 countries all over the SE China sea - Pakistan rescues Uigar Muslims, annexes XinJiang province.

b) India takes forever dealing with Covid - Pakistan swiftly takes half of Kashmir. 

c) Covid issues regionally increase local crisis - Pakistan using new resources from Xinjiang and Kashmir develop PakVak rescuing Myanmar and other local neighbours who all agree to come under the new Federation of Pakistani

d) The EU bullied by US, China looks for new opportunity in rising Pakistani territories, makes Pakistani language learning mandatory in schools due to the great trade, tourism and technological advancement potential. Sees it as only key to offset the loss of the UK's funding creating favourable terms for all Pakistani businesses begging for their trade.

e) Pakistan enters the space race with new resources, trade partners etc. As a result Pakistan doesn't fall for the other space powers ideas. Rather it creates an orbital space Mosque promoting cyber-Mullas and focuses on sending a space Koran to Ganymede to influence successfully the life there. Taking space race into a new direction only envisaged by Pakistan. 

f) Pakistan Federation now a conglomeration of 14 other states through trade keeps the US and EU docile via trade and Russia, China, India disciplined

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