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I was actually trying to be precise. The 27 UN member countries (within 1,000 miles): Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Chad, Cyprus, Egypt, Eritrea, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Moldova, North Macedonia, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine, Yemen. Additional non-UN / partially-recognized entities also within 1,000 miles Kosovo, Palestine, Northern Cyprus. Although my source occasionally hallucinates, I think this is approximately accurate, especially if you consider the distance Israeli jets actually travelled. |
Definitely constitutes as you being exaggerative.
You knew what I meant. This wasn’t about a fallacy of understanding, it was a technical pedantry.
Hence why I said I agree with your general point but you’re also missing my point and exaggerating things: yes you’re right that Israel and Iran are not literal neighbours but my point was meant to be the general theme of their foreign policy rather than a literal geography lesson.
This discussion is getting rather silly now though. Especially when I don’t think either one of us disagrees with the actual point the other was making.