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The writer (in OP) states:
He needs to re-read history. Turks ruled Arab world not too long ago. Turks have always been known (in history) to have possessed superior military might in terms of both strategy and hardware and this holds true even today.
KSA, if it remains in it's senses, must not provoke Erdogan who already has grand plans for expanding Turkey's role within Muslim world. And if the time comes, Turkey will not be alone. Pakistan will be standing shoulder to shoulder with Turkey whilst Pakistan's engagement with KSA will be only restricted to protecting the Holy Sites and not the House of Saud.
Ankara, fearing it could be next on the Arab hit list, hastily approves sending troops to Qatar despite Turkey's poor history when intervening in Arab affairs.
He needs to re-read history. Turks ruled Arab world not too long ago. Turks have always been known (in history) to have possessed superior military might in terms of both strategy and hardware and this holds true even today.
KSA, if it remains in it's senses, must not provoke Erdogan who already has grand plans for expanding Turkey's role within Muslim world. And if the time comes, Turkey will not be alone. Pakistan will be standing shoulder to shoulder with Turkey whilst Pakistan's engagement with KSA will be only restricted to protecting the Holy Sites and not the House of Saud.
That's where you're wrong. There will be no Pakistani fighters flying Saudi planes in case of a conflict with Turkey (or for that matter Iran). Our fighters will be flying KSA hardware in case of war against Israel.That is what I was wondering. How would Turkish F-16s be able to take on Saudi Euro fighters? It would be interesting if Pakistan's pilots would be flying Saudi Euro fighters.