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How Pakistan neutralise Israeli plan
The latest article by former Saudi Intelligence Chief Prince Turki al-Faisal highlights why Riyadh resisted retaliating against Iran.
His piece, in reality, is an endorsement of Pakistan's stance. When Iran started sending missiles and drones across the Gulf after the war erupted on Feb. 28, there was a genuine threat of an all-out war involving Muslim countries.
That was when Pakistan stepped in. There was a meeting of foreign ministers from 12 Islamic countries in Riyadh on March 19. Gulf countries were furious. They wanted to hit back at Iran. There was so much anger that a representative of one country said that if Iran was nuked, they would not mind.
However, Pakistan attempted to calm the nerves. The meeting, which was supposed to last for a couple of hours, continued for several hours.
Pakistan tried to convince the Gulf countries that while Iran's strikes on its neighbours were condemnable, they must not forget the larger Israeli design. The Gulf foreign ministers were told that Israel wanted to ignite a larger conflict, pitting Muslim nations against each other.
Responding to Iran's strikes would only serve the Israeli agenda.
Most in the room understood Pakistan's position and eventually backed its mediation efforts.
The article by the former Saudi intelligence chief reflected Pakistan's view, which it presented during the March 19 meeting.
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A senior Iranian technology industry figure told The New York Times that the blackout was bleeding roughly $80 million daily in losses. The figure is broadly in line with earlier estimates from Iranian business groups, including the Iran Chamber of Commerce, which has placed the economic damage from the shutdown at around $70 million to $80 million per day when both direct and indirect losses are included.
- NYT
100%, Pakistan should tell the Usa and Saudis, Iran is our neighbour and we will trade with them, other nations get a pass whilst Pakistan lacks the courage. We can get cheap electricity, gas, oil, build Gwadar, Chahabar with China, make this area in to next Dubai and improve our relations, trade for 100 years. Both nations should concentrate on trade with China, Cpec, belt road, Russia, Central Asia, ASEAN, Turkey, Egypt, Africa, Europe. Show the middle finger to the rest.That a faraway nation dictates what fraternal nations of Iran and Pakistan can buy and sell to each other is a travesty. We should have the most robust of trade, cultural and political exchanges. The only way to neuter sanctions is by ignoring them. Pakistan's national treasure Imran Khan rotting in jail indicates this isn't likely anytime ssoon.soon.
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