Hack-Hook
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Give me a break...
Geographically, Iran and Israel have nothing in common, meaning they do not share borders. So neither country can affect each other. But trans-national issues are usually created by motivations that are morally based. For example, trade is a morality and the US and Canada routinely have trade complications. We resolves those in agreed upon methods. So can Iran and Israel have a purely commercial relationship? Absolutely.
So what is the moral foundation that compelled Iran to commit warfare against Israel? Fishing rights?
they have no borer , but both are in middle east and in middle east politic is a lot different from north America
Give me a break...
Geographically, Iran and Israel have nothing in common, meaning they do not share borders. So neither country can affect each other. But trans-national issues are usually created by motivations that are morally based. For example, trade is a morality and the US and Canada routinely have trade complications. We resolves those in agreed upon methods. So can Iran and Israel have a purely commercial relationship? Absolutely.
So what is the moral foundation that compelled Iran to commit warfare against Israel? Fishing rights?
they have no borer , but both are in middle east and in middle east politic is a lot different from north America