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Generally agreed! let's call it tactical and strategic. In my view tactical alliances may result from immediate exigencies of one's national interests. But Strategic alliances are often formed with countries that share similar set of values and world views.
Yes I suppose we used differant terms but we are trying to express the same thing. What you call tactical was my narrow spectrum. hat you called strategic I called full spectrum. It is not that simple walking away from a proper strategic relationship. If you can it would mean it was never strategic in the first place.
For example what is possiblity of Ireland and UK turning against each other? What is the possibility of France and Germany turning on each other? Zero. Yes, they will have diferance but what binds them ( geography, history, civilization, culture, religion, European identity ) is too much and will force them to resolve their differances.
I have been on other forums I cannot believe that people in Texas, USA, in Canada, in Australia, in Sweden are all having sleepless nights about the "Muslim" migrants heading to Hungary and Germany. That is when I realized that there is a fundamental connect betwen all these people. They all share a common civilization and are all united under the "Western" label. The have common military, economic and political platforms. These are examples of full spectrum alliances.
Iran and Pakistan can be like France and UK when Iran and Arabs sit and talk, resolving all their problems, or Pakistan neglecting many of its relations with GCC Arabs. That's what I love to see happen in future in Pak-Iran relations, but there are many obstacles. Unlike India, Iran and Pakistan can be 'strategic partners', meaning their relations can involve much more than business and economy, but it depends on many factors.
It will happen. Many things will change but even in hundred years when Pakistani's wake up in the morning Iran will be next door. As Iran's economy grows as it will and China's shadow on Pakistan increases watch how things change.
If you know European history just think what struggles both countries went through until both realized that alliance was the way forward. Today I can drive across to France and be back by evening no problem.