Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

You're really too much of a fantasist. You're always making wild guesses and daydreams that have no practical significance. However, you're so active in PDF that I can't bear to criticize you.

1、Did you know that there is a fundamental conflict between Saudi Arabia and Türkiye? The conflict between them is far greater than the conflict between China and Türkiye.

2. Pakistan and Saudi Arabia: A military alliance? Who helps whom? Pakistan itself is in a precarious state. To whom can it provide military protection?

Guys. Take a break.

Well he is a day dreamer BUT you are bullshitter. I would prefer a day dreamer than Bullshitter any day. If you want to write arrogant, shit posts on this forum, I say go to the Chinese forum and stay the fuk there, and stop posting on Pakistan topics.
 
For Pakistan, the pact addresses its historical Achilles heel. While Islamabad has maintained a robust indigenous defense posture, backed by nuclear deterrence and a deepening weapons pipeline from China, it has always been vulnerable in two critical areas: energy supply and financial sustainability during prolonged conflict.
 
The wording could have been better. SA can hardly fight its own war so it cannot actively support Pakistan but in terms of resources. Anyway, we shouldn't test our SA pact by fighting India etc, anyway.

The wording can be just material support in defence, and no country would support aggression. Both Yemen and India wd be relieved.

1. Pak shouldn't. That is why taking Iran into confidence is important.
2. They will not fight. The threat was a proxy war like in Syria and Iraq, which could spill over to the Bahrin crisis, and could spill SA eastern regions where Shia were a majority. Otherwise, both countries will not fight.
3. SA mustn't and Pak mustn't provoke India. @nahtanbob is right about India being the 3rd largest SA oil consumer. We shouldn't put SA economic interests in jeopardy, or this pact will fail.
4. If we were united as Pakistanis, we could make that choice. We all know nobody is fighting Israel but the US too.

Before Pakistanis start denouncing Saudis as being stooges the truth is if the Saudis were as poor as Somalis nobody would care about them. Of course I am ignoring a tiny detail that Mecca/Medina is on Saudi soil.
 
Wars are not won by missiles alone, they require sustained logistics, fuel, and liquidity to keep the war economy running under pressure. In the past, external shocks, sanctions, oil price spikes, or financial cut-offs, created a ceiling on Pakistan’s war endurance. With Riyadh’s oil wealth and financial backing formally locked in, that ceiling has been removed.
 
For Saudi Arabia, the pact is equally revealing. Riyadh has watched the limitations of U.S. security guarantees with growing unease. The recent incident in which Israeli missiles crossed Saudi airspace to strike Qatar without interception exposed the cracks in U.S. air defense systems stationed in the region.
 
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This may go a long long long way into explaining why Asim was with Trump and CAS spent a few days with USAF and CENTCOM.

When i mentioned PAF purchasing F-15EX back then people laughed, i was wrong, maybe we get F-15SA now, not F-15EX! :cool:
Doesn't that imply bye bye china?
 
For a kingdom sitting at the intersection of Gulf trade, oil infrastructure, and potential escalation regionally, this vulnerability is existential.

By binding its defense to Pakistan, a nuclear-armed state with hardened conventional and unconventional warfare experience, Saudi Arabia acquires an ally that does not depend on Washington’s permission slips.

The pact is a hedge against both Israeli encroachment and the unreliability of the American shield.

Here is very important how USA will deal with its salve asim munier
 
You are making these posts as a cope mechanism.

There is no shortage of oil buyers. If India buys from Russia then someone else will buy from Saudis. Which already happened. And what happens if India stop buying Saudi oil? The number of Indians working in SA start decreasing.

See you have no leverage. Someone else will buy Saudi oil but you will loss billions of $ in remittances and trade. Workers that are easily replaceable.

I do not know which cave you are living in. The world is moving towards EVs and renewables. The demand for oil is going to be far less than it was.

Saudis are not the largest oil producer. They are the most important oil producer.

India is never a direct buyer of Saudi oil. Whether you like it or not Saudis value their relationship with big oil buyers - USA, China or India
 
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What, more weapons riddled with kill switches, inherently inferior to Israeli weapons and over-priced? No thanks. That money is better spent on Chinese/Turkish/Indigenous systems.
 
Pakistan has over night become a Regional Power with proper financial backing. Soon, the defense pact will expand to include other middle eastern nations and even more (let this be a surprise).

Indian offensive mind against Pakistan is over. India is having a lucky year, they finished their animosity towards China themselves. And the Saudia finished their animosity towards Pakistan through this agreement.

India gets hundreds of billions of dollars from the middle east through its massive population there and investments, they can't risk any of it. Result? full stop to future aggression against Pakistan. Only verbal diarrhea allowed.



India's "big power" drama has ended. It risks losing hundreds of billions of dollars annually in investments / FDI from the Middle East if is pisses off the Saudis by attacking Pakistan now.

Hindutva lovers now need to chill in mandirs and do "ram ram".

Response to the Brahma Challaney tweet from your post.
Hahaha!!
India is indeed checkmated! Even prominent Indians publicly admitting that.

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Doesn't that imply bye bye china?
No China asked Pakistan to do that. If you remember. When khan was removed he invited Chinese foreign minister in oic meeting in Islamabad before he was removed they were already working on it
 
To those of you who are discussing whether Saudi Arabia will send troops to aid Pakistan as agreed if a war breaks out between Pakistan and India, I would like to ask, if Pakistan and India go to war, do you need Saudi troops or do you need Saudi economic assistance more?

Come on, we all know the answer. You don't want a weak Saudi military, you want Saudi economic aid.

So why are you continuing to debate this pointless issue?
 

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