Wednesday, May 18, 2011

6 Ways Out Of The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

1. To the northwest is the former Soviet state of Turkmenistan. A black sand desert ruled by a "President For Life"


2. Due north is Uzbekistan. Another former Soviet state, now a semi-closed society, considered a human rights Hell hole where average earnings are $1.25 a day.


3. To the north east is Persian speaking, 90% mountainious, China neighboring Tajikistan.


4. In the far north east there's a short strip bordering Tajikistan, as well as China's furthest western border and the disputed Azar Kashmir area of northern Pakistan.


5. The enitre eastern and southern borders are with The Islamic Republic of Pakistan and is completly landlocked from The Indian Ocean/Arabian Sea/Gulf of Oman by roughly six hundred miles.


6. The western borders are with The Islamic Republic of Iran.