Pakistan-Saudi Arabia mutual defense pact: News & Discussion

It's in their benefit to clarify that they know this pact is not aimed at them.

Recently Iran hailed Pakistan in it's own parliament


Not really sure what's driving all these positive developments one after the other

India now looking very very lonely.....
 
WOW!!!!!

Never expected this from Iran, they are now thinking strategically

To seems logical to me that Muslim countries are finally getting together to defend themselves. It was the decades of doing nothing that was a cause of puzzlement. In that time half the Muslim countries in the world have been bombed or destroyed.

According to news reports I saw Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian was injured in the Israeli attack during their meeting. @mythbuster has suggested that it was Pakistan’s threat that averted an Israeli nuclear attack on their nuke facilities.

So, Iran has some level of trust that Pakistan is a friend and will do nothing to harm them. They also have a better relationship with Saudi Arabia. Therefore, it follows that they believe that the Pak-Saudi pact is good for the region, and therefore good for Iran.

The genocide in Gaza has woken up every single Muslim to the fact that the West is an extension of Israel and they have murderous intentions towards every Muslim. They’re also a degenerate civilization that is going down into the dustbin of history.

The 2 billion Muslims of the world need to go their own way and build their own civilization. Getting together to defend themselves is a vital part of that.
 
China provided weapons
Türkiye and Qatar are actually different. Türkiye has a military base in Qatar
US has bases across the world but doesn't have a formal treaty with all of them. Bases mean nothing in this respect. Yaari dosti doesn't cut it.
 
He can kick the American soldiers out of KSA.
There are no US military/foreign military bases in KSA nor US soldiers other than a few advisors or when there are joint military exercises.

In the region they are based in Israel/Zionist entity, Turkey (NATO), Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE and Qatar on top of my head.

And the US presence in those smaller GCC states, aside from the GCC being one of the most strategic areas (geopolitically and geographically) on earth and richest places on earth, so the US has actively sought a presence in the region, is also, as discussed earlier in this thread, a kind of "security police" of those regimes in regards to KSA who they secretely fear will annex them again as those small nations on their own are not able to survive on their own without outside support and would naturally merge with KSA/the dominant entity in Arabia as has been the case for millennia whether it was ancient civilizations, empires, caliphates, kingdoms, sultanates, emirates, imamates, sheikdoms etc.

For instance I do personally not trust the current UAE (Abu Dhabi) regime and would prefer that they would not join this pact. They are too close to India/Israel, Indians far outnumber locals many times over (another joke and another reason why KSA NEEDS to annex those smaller GCC states eventually) not to mention that UAE is now infested with Zionists and all kinds of hostile elements by design.

If MbS was clever, without committing the faults of Saddam, he should make a deal with world powers, and annex Bahrain (already de facto a part of KSA in many ways) as a start. Then Kuwait and eventually Qatar, UAE and Oman. Afterwards South and East Yemen and eventually unify Arabia fully into one truly powerful entity. Either that or someone else (local) needs to do it in the future for the sake of everyone of us and our children and grandchildren.

In fact a deal with Pakistan in this regard should be made in return for Pakistani military bases in Oman (in order to gain strategic leverage against India and for a greater direct Pakistani role in the Middle East) and other incentatives. Enough of fragmentation in the region that outsiders (West in particular) are taking advantage of.

The humiliating attack on Qatar (for the Al-Thanis) by the Zionists (while hosting the by far largest US base in the region - Al-Udeid) is a confirmation of why the current status quo must change and cannot be taken seriously looking at the bigger picture and the future.

KSA is 10-20 years away from indirectly annexing the GCC fully or forcing other leaderships under its umbrella completely.

If somehow the Houthis/future Yemeni leadership/one untied Yemen and KSA can reach an understanding about the future of Arabia, due to sheer population, size, economics and power, we could jointly shape the region in our own way for the benefit of all. Due to population alone, Kuwait, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Oman (less than 10 million locals/citizens overall) cannot survive on their own long-term, no matter the current economic size/sovereign wealth funds and what not. But the world powers, in particular the US and the Zionists (as well as regional Muslim nations, maybe outside of Pakistan), would hate to see that happening. So messed up is our Muslim world of today and leaderships.
 
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Very rare to get a humble reply like his on this forum

I don't know his name, but love how he communicates. I had received his messages today on something. You can tell by the way someone speaks with you how they really are in life.
 
So we thought with the Iranians and the Saudis. Things have changed considerably this year.

The Gulf has a growing perception of Indians being Israeli-espionage risk and generally enemies of Muslims.

There is cooling in Gulf and India relations happening. Once Saudi Arabia kept strategic ambiguity with India, now it has chosen a clear stance with Pakistan.
 
A timely illustration of the true Indian calculus regarding Pakistan, which their media cannot help but reveal.

Although the pact itself is a military one, the Indian concerns extend into multiple civilian sectors. India's efforts against Pakistan remain a HYBRID and multidimensional project (water, business, culture, sports...the list goes on).

Continuously throughout these efforts, the chanakiya qom states to us directly that "we only want Pakistan to mind its own business and develop itself, as we ourselves seek to do". Of course, we don't fall for this gaslighting, as we know only too well that it is a simple lie.

India seeks its civilian advancement at any possibly achievable expense of Pakistani civilian advancement, not in parallel to it. To the hindutva project, the advancement of our civilians is as much a threat to them as the advancement of our military.

Pakistanis should be in tune with this reality.
Indians are born and sworn enemies of Pakistan both on individual and collective levels.
 

Undermining an 'Arab NATO'? Egypt is unhappy with the Saudi-Pakistan defence pact​


They wanted the role for themselves, while they themselves are not militarily potent enough to protect their own country from the illegitimate entity
 
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So we thought with the Iranians and the Saudis. Things have changed considerably this year.

As the saying goes, ‘doodh ka doodh, paani ka paani ho gia.’ Milk and water got separated. The genocide in Gaza made it apparent who was a friend of Muslims and who was an enemy.

For a long time Indians have been the ones spreading Islamophobia on social media. A lot of it is driven by their own hatred for Muslims and a lot is because of Jewish funding.

Modi wins elections in India based on attacking Muslims. It’s a vote winning strategy and shows what the Hindus think of Muslims. So, it’s been a puzzle why Arab countries have been stuffing themselves with these haters.

Hindus’ gloating over dead Palestinians must have been an eye opener for them. Their spying for Israel may have been the final straw that broke the camel’s back.

Hopefully, GCC countries will phase out them out of their countries.
 

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