Are you seriously asking this question? A person with intensive experience in the region and affairs?
Let me introduce some squatters into your buddy's house (the significance of that region and those people is MUCH more than mere buddies to Iran, and indeed the Muslim world), and then day by...
Why do you think no one has?
1- The Arab world is right now as we speak trying to dissuade Iran from getting into this conflict. When will Iran stay out? When the US stays out and stops propping up a blood thirst Israeli war machine from massacring thousands of people. Just yesterday Israel...
Who said it isn't?
It is applicable to every single nation or power currently trying to impress it's military might on the world.
Completely different background as compared to the current situation. Should have been more clear before. It's MUCH more nuanced than simply US bad, but you get...
The thing with conflicts in modern times is that while you may be a militarily enormous force, your actions are going to have conseuqences for the rest of the world, and especially the region in which you take action in.
Just look at any place where the US has gone, is it a bastion of peace...
You don't really need them against India for now.
Having a platform like this loitering above your own troops in KP or Balochistan is a great advantage. You can do surveillance, intelligence recce, provide support to ground troops, or just have an asset up in the air quickly for a cheap cost...
Coca Cola Turkey bought Coca Cola Pakistan for $300 million, but the total assets of Shell Pakistan amount to only $200 million for a country of 250 million?
Astounding.
Agreed.
Marriages which are done at the behest of the parents to serve a specific purpose never serve too well.
Anyways, sanu ki.
Is this really her account and did she really say this?
Exactly.
I think everyone is really missing the forest for the trees here.
This is a huge geopolitical move, which includes Iran, KSA, UAE, normalization of ties with Israel, and even Russia/Ukraine.
It's not as simple as Hamas attacks Israel.
Really interesting to see Iran's role here, especially seeing how the US has now reneged on the deal to transfer money to Iran.
Will Iran strongarm US through Hezbollah?