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Pakistan is not in the middle east. The targeting of the rebels in Balochistan by Iran is completely unrelated to the goings on in the middle east.
You also failed to include Israel bombing targets in Lebanon and Syria while carrying out a genocide in Gaza, which is wholly within the middle east.
I think it’s misguided to ignore the Pakistan strikes just because Pakistan isn’t technically in the Middle East. Pakistan is only 200 miles from Oman across the sea. I don’t think it’s a coincidence they struck Pakistan right after doing so in Iran and Syria.
Please tell me how the separatist movement in Balochistan is related to Syria.
It’s not directly, but it signals there is a new defense calculus in Tehran. It’s one thing to perform strikes in Syria, an ally, and against the Kurds that are regularly walked on. It’s another thing entirely that they’re willing to strike a nuclear power which to me indicates that they will be more assertive going forward. That posture will have real effects for nations in the Middle East.
You also failed to include Jordan bombing Syria.. hot off the press.
Not to mention Syria killing bombing their own people and Turkey bombing "targets" in Syria and Iraq.
Sure. Just pointing out how a regional war doesn't extend to the Indian subcontinent.
Do you have a point or did you just want to write a comment?
You said a regional war. Pakistan is not in the region.
Pakistan is only 200 miles from Oman by the sea. It’s absolutely relevant if not the textbook definition of Middle East.
Oh wonder how Ethiopia will feel learning they're in the middle east.
Or Greece for that matter, given that Crete is approximately 200 miles from Egypt.
Now you’re putting words in my mouth. If Ethiopia was hypothetically attacked by Iran I’d also look at that strike in the context of what is also going on in the greater region.
No, you argued that Pakistan is in the middle east based on a distance from Oman.
You can't pick and choose what falls in the middle east or not based on who attacked whom. By that argument, the US is in the middle east because they were attacked by Saudis on 9/11.
No I didn’t, I pointed out its close proximity to the Middle East. All I’m saying is I don't think you should discount it just because it falls on the wrong side of a dotted line.
Greece and Ethiopia are in close proximity to the middle east. So, if Ethiopia and Eritrea go to war, it's a war in the middle east, by your own definition.
I keep telling you that’s not what I’m saying. Your counter example doesn’t even make sense considering Iran is in the Middle East and shot missiles into three of their neighbors within a couple of days. That one of those countries happens to be east instead of west isn’t as important as the fact that Iran shot missiles into three of their neighbors. Downvote me all you want or continue to reply with whatever spin you want, I don’t really give a shit.
I might add that if Eritrea and Ethiopia went to war it would absolutely be relevant to talk about what kind of effect that would have on the Middle East considering Eritrea is right there on the Red Sea. I’d find that far more interesting than playing geography police or arguing hypotheticals all day.
Okay so if India bombed Pakistan right after Iran bombed them, an India and Pakistan war would be a war in the middle east.
Or maybe the relevant region is bigger, if Iran's involved in both the battles to its west and its east?
Well please tell me how a separatist movement in Pakistan is related to what's going on in Syria.
This is not something like the US expanding the Vietnam war into Cambodia. This would be like the US expanding the Vietnam war into India.