"Unlikely Casualty of Middle East Conflict: Comoros Island Nation Caught in the Crossfire. Despite being a small island nation over 3,000 miles away from the epicenter of the conflict in the Middle East, Comoros is unexpectedly finding itself entangled in the diplomatic fallout between the United States and Iran. With no direct ties to either side, the island nation's relative neutrality has done little to shield it from the consequences of the escalating tensions. As the international community struggles to contain the crisis, Comoros is facing a delicate balancing act, navigating the complex web of alliances and rivalries that threaten to engulf it in the midst of a global power struggle."
Comoros, an island nation of less than a million people, more than 3,000 miles away from Iran, might not seem to have much at stake, politically, from the current conflict in the Middle East. Donald Trump has never publicly mentioned it. It is neither an ally nor a target of the Iranian regime. But as […]