Allan Topol—The role of Islam and the possibility of Islam teaming up with China

Posted by Kendall Harmon

In my two most recent novels, “The China Gambit,” and “The Spanish Revenge,” I deal with China’s rising military power, the growth of Islam, and the possibility of collaboration between Islamic nations and China. Based upon recent developments, there are strong reasons to believe that Islam and China will form an alliance.

As the 21st century unfolds, the trend is toward three major power blocs in the world: The West, led by the United States; China; and the Islamic nations. Increasingly, these nations are coming together for a common purpose, which was demonstrated by the recent cease-fire negotiations in which Turkey worked with Egypt to support Hamas, a pawn of Iran. What all of these have in common is their Islamic religion. In contrast, in China, Mao suppressed religion....

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Posted December 13, 2012 at 5:30 am [Printer Friendly] [Print w/ comments]



1. Br. Michael wrote:

With a declining United States and a debauched and morally bankrupt Europe the West is going to have a hard time competing, but then Western leftists (Obama et al) who despise white European civilization should be happy.

December 13, 8:47 am | [comment link]
2. "Peter in the pew" wrote:

With the explosive growth of Christianity in China, Islams plan should include a force against it’s growth. Look forward to a huge battle on the ground there when the forces gather. Islam aligned with a Communist/athiest regime will be in the words of the Chinese…“interesting”.

December 13, 1:20 pm | [comment link]
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