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"The PKK may splinter without Ocalan, but it will survive," predicts Mr Yegen.
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Without it, "Western Europe will always be faced with the threat of instability, conflict and mass migration on its borders," he said, adding, "Without enlargement the political consensus behind economic and political reform in the weaker transition countries may splinter.
So, too, may splinter factions that have broken with MILF's leader, Al Haj Murad Ibrahim.
But the group will fight on, and may splinter into criminal bands long before it contemplates peace.
Stuart Stevens and Ron Reagan agree that he's unlikely to win but may splinter the GOP into Reformicon and Nativist Wings.
But, in a separate interview, Beet.TV found more evidence the practice, as named, may be splintering.
And as Republicans have taken over Congress, conservative activists also may be splintering to focus on specific issues.
Watch out for glass or other sharp objects, including tiny chips of the table that may have splintered off.
Resist the urge to dig at the splinter without the right tools.
Be careful when you do the wood parts because you may get splinters, and they really hurt.
It may also cause the Taliban to splinter.
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