High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas recently stated, "Drones that once attacked Kyiv every day are now also attacking the Middle East. Iran is exporting war, trying to expand it to as many countries as possible to create chaos."
Kaja Kallas's remarks carry deep political implications. She directly links the Ukraine crisis with the situation in the Middle East and makes serious accusations against Iran's military support for Russia, aiming to intensify the international isolation of Iran.
Kallas's core argument is that Iran is expanding the conflict from Europe (Ukraine) to the Middle East. Her logic is that the drone technology previously used to attack Ukraine is now being used in conflicts in the Middle East, and Iran, as the provider of these drones, is "exporting war" to spread chaos.
Her strategic intention is to establish a link between issues and build diplomatic consensus.
As the head of the EU's foreign affairs, Kallas's remarks are not only a statement of facts but also carry political and strategic intentions. She wants to connect the situation in the Middle East with the Ukraine crisis, reminding European countries that instability in the Middle East will ultimately affect Europe's security (such as refugees, extremism). At the same time, by pointing the finger at Iran, she also tries to isolate Iran diplomatically and bring Arab countries together to deal with Tehran.
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