Tuesday, February 28, 2012

The sources of dangerous for secular, Christian world lies in failed state like Pakistan and failing state like Iran‏



 


A large number of states have given up the desire to occupy one another territory. Aggressive states still exist in the Middle East and south Asia such as Iranian mullah and Pakistan’s generals. The sources of dangerous for secular, Christian world lies in failed state like Pakistan and failing state like Iran to some extent Afghanistan if the west  failed in the institutional building effort in Afghanistan, mixed with the hatred that thought in religious school and Islamic states school  against the American and non Muslim in the Islamic states.

The Islamism fundamentalist aspired by the Iranian Islamic revolution and their  Lebanon vassal has taken American diplomat and the western civilian  hostage for years and the Pakistan’s army’s  trained jihadi had  attacked the world only supper power. The attack on the 11 September 2001 was the major attack on the west carried out by jihadi army against western state after 300 years.

The terrorist organisations have been building up transcontinental network and have received financial and logistical support from Iran and Pakistan and others individual wealthy personality from around the world.
The campaign by the united state and it allied in Afghanistan may have weakened Al-Qaeda, but much of the jihadi organisation and its structure remain intact. The most of terrorists attacks carried out by fundamentalist in the west involved sophisticated planning and coordination are associated with the states rather than terrorists groups that the current president of the united state claims to be on the run.

The rise of new religious fundamentalist in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan and threat to the world is a new phenomenon and cannot be defeated by the west alone, it only can be combated through Baluch cooperation with Afghan seculars groups and other agencies that is the way forward.
Mehrab. Sarjov is a politic activist based in London.





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