The map of the Middle East was gerrymandered by the Europeans after the Second "World War",
They made a mess of it.
I'd argue that it was gerrymandered after the first with amendments to the original twisted arrangement made after the second, but I agree they made a mess of it.
See also: Yugoslavia.
Then either of you understand gerrymandering.
Either of us could explain to you that
you don't understand metaphor.
We both know full well that the artificial constructs of the Mandates and the successor countries had nothing to do with lumping people together for the purposes of impacting elections, Ward. It was shorthand for describing the shaping of states for purposes beyond those of the citizenry.
If
you had been looking for a single term to describe it, what word would
you have used?