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RE:are we in deep trouble?
by Sameer on Jun 22, 2008 02:04 AM

I must admire you for understanding the subterranean currents and power behind the events. I have a couple of disagreements.
Russia is still not accepted in the secular corporate world. Russia tried in 1990s but was spurned. In my view, that has been the biggest blunder by the secular corporate forces not realizing the importance of Russian power. I also believe that had Russia been taken on board, Iraq would have never become a problem.
Second point is that one billion Hindus stil have no place to go. The secular corporations want them but are not ready to make a space for them. That is another important fault line which makes secular group weaker. For nearly forty years, Pakistan has been used to neutrlize India rather successfully but it has not helped the secular group but it has strengtheend the 2nd and the third groups. Secualr group has to realize that not all nationalists are bad. I don't see that changing soon. India will be at the recieving end.

Last, the secular group is losing money power rather dramatically. If the trend is not reversed soon, it would lose to other two. No money, no power, no game.

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