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Gen. Raheel not received any job offer from Saudi Arabia: Sartaj Aziz
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January 11, 2017

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ISLAMABAD: Advisor to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, Sartaj Aziz has stated that former Army Chief General Raheel Sharif had not received any job offer from Saudi Arabia.

In a statement in the Senate, Sartaj Aziz said, “There will no effect on Pakistan’s foreign policy as General Raheel was not given any job offer by Saudi Arabia.” He was commenting on the reports about Gen. Raheel’s careers in the Saudi-led military alliance to fight the terrorism.

Defence Minister Khawaja Asif also commented on the matter, saying that General Raheel had not applied for NOC yet. “He (Raheel) needs NOC from Defence Ministry if he has any offer abroad.”

https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/178374-Gen-Raheel-not-offered-any-job-abroad-Sartaj-Aziz
 
This man of honor should step back. Too much cooking in media against him.
 
@Kaptaan

Will be glad to hear if its not true. His prediction tuns out to be correct in that case.

But we are still unclear and I believe some secret talk is going on for sure
 
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One should forget what the media say, which is pure speculation for the most part, and wait official word from Saudi Arabia. Being declared "chief" doesn't indicate anything, it's not even an official title.
 
If Pakistani generals will start taking jobs with the Saudi's then it will expand the Saudi influence on Pakistani military a lot more than ever before............INMHO It seems like a bad move, General Raheel may be retired but this "generosity" by the House of Saud can be also be described as an attempt to entice the present COAS and other senior officers to be more receptive of Saudi demands.
 
Formal proposal / offer will come in end March/April as per Gen Amjad Shoaib
 
Perhaps not just yet.

P.S issue should be played low. Too much of media speculation and generalization.
 
If Pakistani generals will start taking jobs with the Saudi's then it will expand the Saudi influence on Pakistani military a lot more than ever before............INMHO It seems like a bad move, General Raheel may be retired but this "generosity" by the House of Saud can be also be described as an attempt to entice the present COAS and other senior officers to be more receptive of Saudi demands.

Although I can see where you're coming from and it can be a likely consequence that they have more influence on our armed forces, but the same could happen the other way round too, we could end up gaining more influence on not just Saudi but all other Muslim countries' too..From what I've heard, Saudi coalition in Yemen and Saudi military and intelligence planners have failed to secure tactical victories in Syria against Bashar also..They need a sound military mind to sort their command and control/decision making problems..to be frank, they need the battle hardened professionals and have realized the shortfall of command at their end. In terms of military leadership and professionalism, we can teach them a lot. I think if this coalition isnt formed on sectarian grounds(referring to the three conditions put forward-hopefully the rumors are true) I think it might be a good thing for Pakistan in general and Pak Military in particualr. I have a strong feeling this will give a boost to our military exports also, our defence industry sure would love that boost also.
 
Will be glad to hear if its not true. His prediction tuns out to bs correct in that case.
Well I was so sure that Gen. Raheel would not get command of any Saudi alliance that I placed a wager that I would leave PDF if I was wrong. This was not based on having any secret contacts, knowing Gen. Sharif, or indeed having some insider in the Saudi defence ministry.


It was just based on my analysis of KSA, Pakstan, GCC and the history of that relationship. That history points to Arabs getting Pakistani help when needed but secretly or informally. The final product always has 'Arab' printed on it and any Pakistani contribution is masked. In the public space GCC people regard Pakistan with concieted arrogance and look down as 'Miskeen' - even when their fighter jets are being flown by Pak pilots, or their banks were set up by Pak CEOs.

As I said before GCC treats Pakistan like a brothel. It just surreptitiously buy's out services instead of building up institutional compact with the Pakistani state. For example GCC could set up a Organization of Trans Arabian Sea Nations - OTAN. This could be structured along NATO lines where members around and across the Arabian Sea join in a military alliance.

OTAN

Pakistan
KSA
GCC
Oman
Kuwait

Could all join and bring forth what they have to offer. Pakistan has plenty of military age youth and could easily another new 300,000 army command with say 100 4th gen fighters and air support based in Arabian peninsula. Since GCC members have the money they could contribute to the financing of OTAN. Command could be circular, every new commander takes over every year from each member country.

OTAN would employ the principle of mutual defence. Attack on one member would be considerd attack against all. In this situation who would dare attack OTAN members. Certainly not Iran or any local powers. OTAN forces could be deployed in Yeman as defensive-offensive operation to secure OTAN member KSA's flank. In this scenario I would have no issues with Pak elemts of a OTAN force fighting Iranian sponsored groups or even Iranian soldiers. This would be a strategic force with strategic interests and that would mean fighting for other members even if you don't have beef with that country on the premise that if we get attacked then others would come to your aid and not look on.

MODEL IT ON NATO

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And this is how it pans out in Afghanistan

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However this is not what KSA/GCC wants. Instead it wants to create a master/dog relationship. Dog does this. Then throw a bone. Next day dog do this then throw a bone. This keeps the dog beholden to the master. I give example of England in Middle Ages. The King would rule in his full regalia and might. Poor people would walk and stand outside the palace in the vain hope of getting audience. If they were lucky they got a chance to meet the King. They would say 'I beg your majesty but I am poor and my children are hungry please help me' and the king might turn to his court staff and hand him some money. The poor guy would walk out praising the king like a god and thanking him profusively and saying if ever his majesty wants anything he will be their to serve him. This was arbitrary. It made the poor guy a begger and made the king like a god. Every time he helped somebody all the praise his ego got massaged. It was a power trip for the rulers but made beggers out of the common folk.

Today everything has been institionalized. You get sick you go to the NHS hospital and everybody is treated equally. You want justice you go to police or the courts and everrybody legally has free acces to the law. Your poor you go to the welfare agency and they will give you money as matter of law and not a favour. The queen instead today is just a figurehad.

KSA/GCC similarly want to keep one to relationship where they buy out services from Pakistan without developing institutional structures. Now compare the West. NATO acts as a joint defence organization. EU acts like common market that helps out any country in trouble or those that are poor. We all know how many $100s of billions were given to Greece as bailout by EU.

MODEL IT ON EU


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Who-Owes-Greece.gif



@Khafee @Saif al-Arab
 
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Well I was so sure that Gen. Raheel would not get command of any Saudi alliance that I placed a wager that I would leave PDF if I was wrong. This was not based on having any secret contacts, knowing Gen. Sharif, or indeed having some insider in the Saudi defence ministry.


It was just based on my analysis of KSA, Pakstan, GCC and the history of that relationship. That history points to Arabs getting Pakistani help when needed but secretly or informally. The final product always has 'Arab' printed on it and any Pakistani contribution is masked. In the public space GCC people regard Pakistan with concieted arrogance and look down as 'Miskeen' - even when their fighter jets are being flown by Pak pilots, or their banks were set up by Pak CEOs.

As I said before GCC treats Pakistan like a brothel. It just surreptitiously buy's out services instead of building up institutional compact with the Pakistani state. For example GCC could set up a Organization of Trans Arabian Sea Nations - OTAN. This could be structured along NATO lines where members around and across the Arabian Sea join in a military alliance.

OTAN

Pakistan
KSA
GCC
Oman
Kuwait

Could all join and bring forth what they have to offer. Pakistan has plenty of military age youth and could easily another new 300,000 army command with say 100 4th gen fighters and air support based in Arabian peninsula. Since GCC members have the money they could contribute to the financing of OTAN. Command could be circular, every new commander takes over every year from each member country.

OTAN would employ the principle of mutual defence. Attack on one member would be considerd attack against all. In this situation who would dare attack OTAN members. Certainly not Iran or any local powers. OTAN forces could be deployed in Yeman as defensive-offensive operation to secure OTAN member KSA's flank. In this scenario I would have no issues with Pak elemts of a OTAN force fighting Iranian sponsored groups or even Iranian soldiers. This would be a strategic force with strategic interests and that would mean fighting for other members even if you don't have beef with that country on the premise that if we get attacked then others would come to your aid and not look on.

nato_logo.jpg


And this is how it pans out in Afghanistan

afganistan_prt_rc.jpg



However this is not what KSA/GCC wants. Instead it wants to create a master/dog relationship. Dog does this. Then throw a bone. Next day dog do this then throw a bone. This keeps the dog beholden to the master. I give example of England in Middle Ages. The King would rule in his full regalia and might. Poor people would walk and stand outside the palace in the vain hope of getting audience. If they were lucky they got a chance to meet the King. They would say 'I beg your majesty but I am poor and my children are hungry please help me' and the king might turn to his court staff and hand him some money. The poor guy would walk out praising the king like a god and thanking him profusively and saying if ever his majesty wants anything he will be their to serve him. This was arbitrary. It made the poor guy a begger and made the king like a god. Every time he helped somebody all the praise his ego got massaged. It was a power trip for the rulers but made beggers out of the common folk.

Today everything has been institionalized. You get sick you go to the NHS hospital and everybody is treated equally. You want justice you go to police or the courts and everrybody legally has free acces to the law. Your poor you go to the welfare agency and they will give you money as matter of law and not a favour. The queen instead today is just a figurehad.

KSA/GCC similarly want to keep one to relationship where they buy out services from Pakistan without developing institutional structures. Now compare the West. NATO acts as a joint defence organization. EU acts like common market that helps out any country in trouble or those that are poor. We all know how many $100s of billions were given to Greece as bailout by EU.


capture-55916524458a1.jpg


Who-Owes-Greece.gif



@Khafee @Saif al-Arab



There should be a GCC military alliance that does NOT include Pakistan. I have a name for it: mostuseless.com :lol:
 

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