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In international relations, a flashpoint is an area or dispute that has a strong possibility of developing into a war. The original definition of flash point refers to the igniting of a volatile material at the lowest temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. ==Current political flashpoints==
* The Taiwan straits between People's Republic of China and Republic of China * The Senkaku Islands between People's Republic of China and Japan * Korean Peninsula between North Korea and South Korea * The Golan heights between Syria and Israel * Israeli-Lebanon border between Lebanon and Israel * Kashmir between India and Pakistan * The Spratly Islands see Spratly Islands dispute * Imia/Kardak - Aegean dispute * The Shatt al-Arab between Iraq and Iran * Possible second Falklands War (see Falkland Islands sovereignty dispute) * Gaza Strip * Abyei between North and South Sudan * Escalation of the Syrian Civil War and Iraqi insurgency (2011–present) into a larger conflict. (See 2014 military intervention against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) * Post-Soviet frozen conflicts (i.e. South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh) * Possible NATO invasion of Iran (see Nuclear program of Iran) * Possible re-escalation of the War in Donbass (see pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine)
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