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Islamists and the Left Working Together in Muslim-majority Countries?Reader comment on item: Islamists and the Left Working Together in Muslim-majority Countries Submitted by Firozali A.Mulla (Israel), Apr 25, 2009 at 08:04 Islamists and the Left Working Together in Muslim-majority Countries? I see no point in if the North Korea and South Korea come together and talk or the Mexico and Venezuela talk or China and Japan talk to form some sort of relationship for better trade. Has not the West done the same? If China or Taiwan talk, we get faster economy. If Pakistan and India talk, we are sailing smoothly for peace. Why do we stop anyone talking and uniting? Muslims have the same roots as the British, American, and Australian have. So what is the big bugle about? It s the language and the vicinity f resources, Iran and Iraq talk, we have better Middle East. Why we disallow them to talk. I thank you
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