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A Radical Pakistan would threaten Food Supplies

August 15th, 2007 by John

As Pakistan celebrates its independence anniversary, we need to consider how its future could have a big effect on the West’s future oil supplies and therefore our ability to produce food.

President Musharraf has been in the difficult position of having to take action against Islamic militants without losing popular support. The storming of the Red Mosque has lost him many supporters.

Radical Islamists are working for an Islamic state covering the Middle East and beyond that would confront and try to destroy the Infidels. If they can get control of Pakistan with its atomic weapons, they could cause chaos in the Middle East and disrupt oil supplies to the Infidels, causing collapse of food production.

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