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Thank You! I have learned something today.

My specific concern is Andrew's conclusion about countries with multi-ethnicity and multi-languages. Even in the oold days, very few nations can keep straight one ethnicity and one language due to war, migration, and natural disasters. In the modern days, it seems to be more difficult to achieve that. Yet we know modern economy requires a larger nation with a more complete list of critical resources. But larger area guarantees different ethnicities and languages in a country. I have hoped that each nation has a single national language taught in all schools, plus a local language which is not suppressed. In Donetsk, for example, if the Ukraine government had only asked for teaching Ukrainian in schools but nothing against Russian spoken in local governments or Russian Street signs, things might have been different. Of course, this is possible only if foreign financial interests were not involved.

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The latest update is that Russia, China, and Iran all officially agreed that Afghan-based terrorists threaten Pakistan and not a single one of them even implied that the CIA was to blame:

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2499624/china-russia-iran-acknowledge-afghan-terror-threat

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