"New World Order"! The beginning, the end

Posted by Tanveer Hussain Babar
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Jul 5, 2024
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     Many issues that have existed on the planet in the last several decades are certainly moving towards their logical and decisive conclusion, but two clear warring groups are being assured by both sides that nuclear weapons will be used and the opposing side will be destroyed. will be destroyed. I am not interested in anyone's loss, my interest! The fight of elephants has to move to Pakistan. Pakistan's stability is not determined by the end of the war. How can you forget the kindness of President Zardari, who took back Gwadar from Singapore, to get possession of which the resin of the world dripped for the last one and a half hundred years. The basic strategy and guiding principles of the western world 2 Anglo-Afghan wars, long cold war, 2 Afghan wars common motive If Gwadar remains under its control, both the great powers will remain at a distance. 

     In the event of a possible conflict between China and America, China will remain helpless in the Indian Ocean. Gwadar is an integral part of the Chinese strategy. For China, mutual trade from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, crude oil and natural gas transfer from the coast of Gwadar to Kashgar. 80% expenses on transportation will be reduced. From the Arabian Sea, the distance between Beijing and Kashgar is 12000 km, while Kashgar is 2100 km. Apart from 4000 km from Beijing to Kashgar, China has to adopt and secure this route at all costs. This is the guarantee of the integrity of Pakistan.

    When the Soviet Union collapsed in the 80s, America emerged as the sole power. In those days, China was far behind America in political, technological, military and economic terms. It was then that American President Reagan announced in a speech, we will give the world a "New World Order" and we will fight the next wars from space (starwar). Both claims became open and withered.....more

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