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MarkDel
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« on: November 10, 2004, 12:07:39 AM »

By the year 2100, there will be ONLY 3 nations remaining due to consolidation based on strategic necessity.

There will be...

1. The American Union (includes the US, all of Central America, North America, South America, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales)

2. The Asian Union (includes China, Russia, Japan, India and the rest of the Asian nations)

3. The Islamic Union (includes the Middle East, Africa and what used to be mainland Europe, which by then will be known as the Northern Province of Islam)

The key "battle fronts" in the nexy century will revolve around the following areas:

1. The British Isles (America vs Islam)
2.  India (Asia vs Islam)

These alliances will be formed over time as the United States and a Russia/Chinese alliance deal with the spread of aggressive Islamic Extremism. Smaller countries will be swallowed up over the decades, finishing with the fall of Europe in the late 21st Century as low birth rates, combined with Islamic immigration doom Europe to a hideous fate. As Islam starts to take over smaller countries in Europe, a French leader will negotiate with the Muslims and claim that he has "peace in our time" only to see his cowardly nation conquered a few years later.

Heck, this is a GREAT novel, perhaps even a movie...
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