PakAlp
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Young man,
When you had the time to build the alliance with nations that had money to fund a military campaign you rejected and humiliated and degraded those nations---even though those nations helped your very existence in your times of dire need---.
And you want to create alliances with nations that have no common sacrifices in the last 70 years of our existence amongst each other---.
Respectable MastaKhan
Pakistan did fight for the Arabs during the arab Israeli wars and till today is ready to defend the arab nations. But Saudi and UAE forgotten about that. We all know Pakistan will 100% send troops to defend the gulf nations no matter what but should we be sending troops to bomb other arab nations like Yemen or Syria. I disagree. I can clearly see Pakistan saved it self from the Yemeni war, our troops would be coming back in body bags for no reason. Look at Yemen now. They have UAE siding with the South Yemen camp and Saudi Arabia on a different side, Qatar on one side and Iran supporting a different side. In Syria you have Saudi and UAE on one camp and Turkey and Qatar in the other camp. What if Turkey sends troops to fight the rebels. Saudi Arabia supports Kurds in Syria and Turkey hates them and possible war could take place. The big question I ask my self is where would Pakistan fit in to this? Which side will we be fighting against?
The only problem the rich arabs have is why is Pakistan standing on its own 2 feets and making it's own policy. Why is Pakistan not going for the bone we throw. Thats all.
Love your postIf China wants such an alliance she must create a workable, economic and successful financial transection system parallel to SWIFT to avoid any deadlock in case US put any sanctions like it did with Iran to stop it’s all trade and business. If such a system is in place as Europe is also working on such a system it will end any blackmailing if the alliance is created.China can better protect her allies plus these countries can find more openly new markets for trade and business.