
When Your Enemy Fights the 7th-Grade Menace: Iran, Pakistan, and the Geometry of Chaos
Pakistan is trading airstrikes with Afghanistan, and the region is heating up fast. Meanwhile, Iran sits in that dangerous gray zone — not officially at war, but surrounded by military buildup and diplomacy that feels like two people texting “we need to talk.” The most likely outcome with Iran is contained escalation, not full regional war — but miscalculation is undefeated. Pakistan may have conventional advantage at home, yet chaos along that border never stays local. And India? India is watching its rival fight the kid everyone knew in 7th grade — unpredictable, loud, and willing to flip the desk. Opportunity and risk are arriving together.
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