Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

I do not know what has gotten into our diaspora these days. Perhaps it is because, when you live as a second-class citizen, you naturally develop a sense of self-loathing and an inferiority complex. But lately the equation for many Pakistani expats seems very simple:

Something good happens in Pakistan = “IK would have done it better, or it is just a ploy by the generals.”

Frankly its getting tiring, People here in Pakistan dont give two hoots about the PTI narrative anymore, since every protest call since may has failed miserably. Any opposition and online PTI trolls call you a patwari.

Yaar aik dain ki post koi nahi parray ga
Abroad living qrr very up to date They understand how low grade people like you treat them
 
Oh what about your ladla faiz hameed and the clown in jail right now.. who resettled TTP back in Pakistan causing thousands of lives. IK was a showman at best and PTI goverment was a complete disaster.
He is one of them munira ban....d is lucky bas.....t
 
Back to the topic brothers.
There needs to be a focus on rapid mobilisation and routes which can be used to aid one another very quickly secure.


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The distance is small and the nations lie more or less parallel to each other. Air corridors are straight forward, the Pakistan and Saudi navy can look at establishing a joint presence in maybe Oman to reduce logistical spread.
 
Back to the topic brothers.
There needs to be a focus on rapid mobilisation and routes which can be used to aid one another very quickly secure.


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The distance is small and the nations lie ore or less parallel to each other. Air corridors are straight forward, the Pakistan and Saudi navy can look at establishing a joint presence in maybe Oman to reduce logistical spread.

Oman would be the logical step. In criss we need to avoid Iran and maybe even US assets in the region.. Air corridor can handle most things. Assuming that any heavy equipment would be Saudi or Saudi funded and already pre positioned in place?
 
Oman would be the logical step. In criss we need to avoid Iran and maybe even US assets in the region.. Air corridor can handle most things. Assuming that any heavy equipment would be Saudi or Saudi funded and already pre positioned in place?

They are extremely pro india.
 
A different topic altogether and not really related to the points that I raised in regards to Israel de facto being an extension of the US/West/NATO. Not to mention the Israeli nukes. As is common knowledge the only Muslim state with nukes is Pakistan and you yourself have just pointed out that Gaza/Palestine is not a red line for Pakistan and we all know that Pakistani nukes will not be used on Israel as that would be a suicide for everyone involved and Pakistan would itself face nuclear retaliation from Israel/US/West.

It is not about that. Besides I don't think that KSA would/should have any problem with nuclear proliferation in the region provided that KSA itself gains the tech and other main Arab nations to ensure parity. Besides nukes appear to be the best weapon in regards to preventing all-out wars. Two nuclear-armed states are far less likely to engage in a serious conflict than if one of the combatants does not have nukes or none of them have it.

I think that you are contradicting yourself a bit here by saying that Israel is overrated but seemingly at the same time the entire Muslim world is parallelized (global community in fact) and cannot do anything to stop their crimes.

So if not because of what I stated (inability to defeat Israel militarily due to the US/West/NATO/nuke angle as I wrote) it is outright treason.

I would like to believe that it is the first reason.....
You are opening a pandora box of nuclear powers , it's a simpleton s way of thinking....I don't see any middle Eastern country becoming a nuclear power in 100 years ....live with this reality and desist thinking like a hormones ridden teenager.
 
Oman would be the logical step. In criss we need to avoid Iran and maybe even US assets in the region.. Air corridor can handle most things. Assuming that any heavy equipment would be Saudi or Saudi funded and already pre positioned in place?

Yes they have great ties to Saudi, decent with Pakistan and also gives them a friendly hand on the shoulder. Although they tend to be aloof from much of what goes on.
 
Yes they have great ties to Saudi, decent with Pakistan and also gives them a friendly hand on the shoulder. Although they tend to be aloof from much of what goes on.
Not so aloof. There is indian listen post there and logistics hub for IN.
 
Yes they have great ties to Saudi, decent with Pakistan and also gives them a friendly hand on the shoulder. Although they tend to be aloof from much of what goes on.
Oman is the formerly wealthy eccentric uncle that has now decided to at times separate from the rest of the family and take up refugee in his own cabin all while trying to get along with everyone else.

Those Ibadis are a strange lot but overall lovely people and it is a lovely and beautiful country as well. Hard to dislike them and this is pretty much repeated by everyone involved in the region.

Now, you can question some of their foreign policies and ties to India and the Iran (regime) but overall, hard to dislike anything, unlike say what the UAE is doing vis a vis the Zionists, Sudan etc.

Anyway in regards to UAE, we should not confuse their main leadership (Abu Dhabi) with the remaining Emirates or the average Emirati. They have done a lot of good for Pakistan historically as well. I can only hope that the current leadership wakes up and corrects its wrong practices but this is in many ways a messed up region with no saints around.

You are opening a pandora box of nuclear powers , it's a simpleton s way of thinking....I don't see any middle Eastern country becoming a nuclear power in 100 years ....live with this reality and desist thinking like a hormones ridden teenager.
Now you are being unreasonably childish and ignoring, once again, what I am writing by shifting the goal posts.

We will see about that one, nukes are ancient tech, and something tells me that KSA has access to nukes already and has had that for as long as Pakistan has. In any case, you basically agreed with my main initial points.
 
I dislike her immensely, but have to admit that she is pretty good looking.
Oh i'm sorry..., were you deprived at birth?

Na shakal - Na surat - aur phir bhee 'Good Looking' ka label.

I'm certain India has a lot of pretty women, but looking at Culki Sharma makes my toes curl.

Par challo, kisi kainay walley nay khoob kaha kay, "bd-soorat aurto say bhee kisi nay shaadi karni hoti hai."

Glad people like you & @SoulSpokesman are there to clear the field of the rest of us.
 

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