A1Kaid
THINK TANK: CONSULTANT
History of the last 25 years shows the need for a Muslim NATO.
From the devastation of Iraq and Syria to Yemen and Palestine, and now the escalating Israeli attacks on Iran, Muslim nations continue to face existential threats — often fragmented, isolated, and dependent on external powers for defense and diplomacy.
A united Muslim defense alliance — one that bridges differences between Sunni and Shia, Arab and non-Arab — could deter aggression, protect sovereignty, and give the Muslim world true strategic autonomy.
I think Pakistan and Türkiye should co-develop this defense alliance.
From the devastation of Iraq and Syria to Yemen and Palestine, and now the escalating Israeli attacks on Iran, Muslim nations continue to face existential threats — often fragmented, isolated, and dependent on external powers for defense and diplomacy.
A united Muslim defense alliance — one that bridges differences between Sunni and Shia, Arab and non-Arab — could deter aggression, protect sovereignty, and give the Muslim world true strategic autonomy.
I think Pakistan and Türkiye should co-develop this defense alliance.








