It’s Not the Airspace, It’s the Intent of Oppression That Matters
The recent US attack on Iran is not just a military operation but a global political crime. It’s not about airspace—it’s about violating the sovereignty of a Muslim nation. Here’s why the Muslim world must speak up.
- Is Pakistan's airspace used in the American attack on Iran or not? Let's understand. In the
- American attack on Iran, i.e. Operation Midnight Hammer, many things are in deception and
- stealth, and nothing can be said for sure, because the military itself creates an atmosphere of
- deception. But if we assume for a minute that the base of Guam was used from where the
- bomber came out, then many countries come on the way, then Indian airspace comes, then
- Pakistan's airspace comes.
- So will India's airspace be used? Well, diplomatically yes, but logically no. Diplomatically
- because India is not in America's good books at the moment. Trump has been angry with India
- since Operation sind dor
- In G7, Trump left before meeting Modi, and Trump did not invite Modi for lunch. So
- diplomatically India would like to come back in America's good books, but logically will not do
- so because after Operation Vermilion, there are a lot of internal rifts in India. India will not open
- a new flashpoint with Iran after the failure of Operation sinddor.
- So will Pakistan's airspaces be used? Well, technically could be, but logically no. Technically
- because Pakistan's airspaces, America being a superpower, can use. But logically Pakistan will
- not give its airspaces, because Pakistan is ready to escalate with India at any time in its eastern
- border.
- Pakistan is worried about TTP from Afghanistan's border in the north-west. And at this time
- Pakistan will not open the border of Iran for itself. So logically Pakistan cannot give its airspace.
- Well, will the evening airspace be used? There is a pro-America, pro-Israel government present
- there. It is possible, but if you keep the logic of Goan in mind, then this logic does not make
- sense that the evening airspace has been used. In such an operation, the Indian Ocean, the
- Arabian Ocean is used.
- And by avoiding any country's airspace, the entire operation can be completed. At this time,
- whoever tells you which airspace was used and which was not, he is trying to distract you.
- Because the narrative is not how this attack happened.
- The narrative is that this attack happened. Iran is a sovereign country. America tried to
- undermine the boundaries of a sovereign country without any accountability.
- This is not a story of technical details. This is a political crime. And the narrative is very simple.
- The narrative is that Iran was abused. America did this abuse. America did this terrorism.
- Iran has the right to retaliate. The narrative is that being a Muslim, we need to stand with Iran.
- If Tehran is the birthplace of the Middle East, perhaps the fate of the earth will change.
How the attack happened is not the real question!
The recent American strike on Iran — labeled Operation Midnight Hammer — became the subject of heated discussion in media and political circles. Analysts debated whether Pakistan’s airspace was used, or India’s, or perhaps a Gulf country’s.
These questions might be relevant, but the core issue is not technical, it’s moral and legal.
"When a powerful nation invades another with brute military force, the question isn’t how they got there — the question is, why did they go at all?"
Global Powers and Their Open Arrogance
This sends a dangerous message to the world:
"We don’t need laws. We have power, and we’ll do whatever we want."
Where Do Muslim Countries Like Pakistan Stand?
These technical questions serve to distract from the real oppression. Whether any airspace was used or not, the real crime is the unjustified attack on a sovereign country — and it’s a warning for every Muslim country.
The Attack on Iran Is an Attack on the Muslim World
"If today it’s Iran, tomorrow it could be Pakistan, Turkey, or any other nation."
Ignoring this truth or remaining silent would be a dangerous mistake.
What Should Be the Real Narrative?
As Muslims, and as human beings, we must stay focused on the core issue:
- The attack was an act of injustice
- It was a political crime
- It was a clear violation of international law
- It was an act of global terrorism
If we stay silent, or get lost in side debates, we are indirectly allowing oppression to flourish.
What Can We Do?
- Raise our voices: Speak up on social media, blogs, or any platform you can.
- Awaken the Muslim world: Educate others that this is not just Iran’s problem.
- Expose the double standards: Call out media that portrays oppressors as victims.
- Pressure governments diplomatically: Public pressure can push silent governments into action.
The Conclusion: Injustice Must Be Opposed Everywhere
This attack on Iran is not just a military incident — it is a moral catastrophe. We must stop obsessing over technical details and look at the intent behind the act.
"It’s not about the airspace. It’s the intent of oppression that’s the real issue."And when the intent is injustice, silence becomes a sin.
FAQ
Why did the United States attack Iran?
The United States attacked Iran under the pretext of national security, but the strike is widely viewed as a violation of international law and Iran's sovereignty, raising global concerns about political aggression and injustice.
Was Pakistan's airspace used in the US airstrike on Iran?
There is no confirmed evidence that Pakistan's airspace was used, and experts suggest that due to regional tensions, it is highly unlikely Pakistan allowed such access for the U.S. strike.
What is Operation Midnight Hammer?
Operation Midnight Hammer is a reported U.S. military operation involving an airstrike on Iran, raising debates about its legality, strategic execution, and regional impact.
Is the US attack on Iran legal under international law?
No, most legal experts consider the U.S. strike on Iran a violation of international law, as it was conducted without UN approval and targeted a sovereign Muslim nation.
Why is the Muslim world silent on the attack on Iran?
Many Muslim nations remain silent due to political pressure, economic dependencies, or fear of confrontation with global superpowers, despite widespread public outrage.
What are the consequences of attacking Iran?
The attack could escalate tensions in the Middle East, provoke retaliation from Iran, and destabilize the region, while also eroding global trust in international law.