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The last paragraph is the silliest !!!

Give and take: After Saudi requests, Pakistan devising its own wish-list - The Express Tribune

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ISLAMABAD: After senior Saudi officials in Riyadh requested a high-powered Pakistani delegation both ‘material and manpower’ to tackle Houthi rebels attempting to gain control of Yemen, the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is mulling over what to ask Saudi Arabia in return.

The request was made during a two-day visit that ended on April 1. Pakistan’s wish list would be shared with Saudi authorities in the next round of talks, sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune.

While the top civil-military leadership of Pakistan is said to have decided joining the regional alliance along with Turkey to support the Saudi-led Operation Decisive Storm, the Nawaz-led government is trying to work out how the country could benefit from the alliance.

Riyadh is said to have asked for Pakistani troops as well as fighter jets and navy vessels for logistic support. Though the Pakistani authorities have not turned down the request, they are weighing their options for fulfilling it, said the sources.

They said the government would seek the approval of parliament for dispatching troops, but it would not enter the regional alliance without Turkey.

On a day-long visit to Turkey on Friday as part of his consultations with the brotherly countries on the Yemen conflict, Nawaz and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu said they were willing to work together for a peaceful resolution of the crisis.

Sources said both the premiers also discussed the possible outcomes of their decision to join the Saudi-led military operation.

Saudi Arabia, the biggest buyer of Al-Khalid tanks, which were jointly developed by Pakistan and China, would be offered more materials for sale, said the sources. The Pakistan Air Force is also expected to negotiate a deal on combat aircraft JF-17 Thunder.

Regarding the Saudi request of gaining control of a swathe of land in Yemen and holding it until peace is restored in the country, the sources said the civil-military leadership has decided to join the military operation and not to take control of any single area.

Regarding the Special Services Group’s support to Saudi forces, the sources said the duration of their deployment would be for a short span, between two and three years, adding that if their services are required for a longer period of time, relevant conditions would be incorporated in the draft that Pakistan would put before the Saudi authorities.

About economic benefits for the country, the sources said the Pakistani authorities were interested in receiving sureties from Saudi Arabia at the forum of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on some important issues. They said that if Pakistan joins the Saudi forces, then the GCC should ensure that when Pakistan feels threatened by India, then the GCC would not only slap restrictions on Indian employees working in the region but also support Pakistan on many fronts.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2015.
 
The last paragraph is the silliest !!!

Give and take: After Saudi requests, Pakistan devising its own wish-list - The Express Tribune

865185-shahbaznawazTARIQHASSAN-1428296435-770-640x480.jpg



ISLAMABAD: After senior Saudi officials in Riyadh requested a high-powered Pakistani delegation both ‘material and manpower’ to tackle Houthi rebels attempting to gain control of Yemen, the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is mulling over what to ask Saudi Arabia in return.

The request was made during a two-day visit that ended on April 1. Pakistan’s wish list would be shared with Saudi authorities in the next round of talks, sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune.

While the top civil-military leadership of Pakistan is said to have decided joining the regional alliance along with Turkey to support the Saudi-led Operation Decisive Storm, the Nawaz-led government is trying to work out how the country could benefit from the alliance.

Riyadh is said to have asked for Pakistani troops as well as fighter jets and navy vessels for logistic support. Though the Pakistani authorities have not turned down the request, they are weighing their options for fulfilling it, said the sources.

They said the government would seek the approval of parliament for dispatching troops, but it would not enter the regional alliance without Turkey.

On a day-long visit to Turkey on Friday as part of his consultations with the brotherly countries on the Yemen conflict, Nawaz and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu said they were willing to work together for a peaceful resolution of the crisis.

Sources said both the premiers also discussed the possible outcomes of their decision to join the Saudi-led military operation.

Saudi Arabia, the biggest buyer of Al-Khalid tanks, which were jointly developed by Pakistan and China, would be offered more materials for sale, said the sources. The Pakistan Air Force is also expected to negotiate a deal on combat aircraft JF-17 Thunder.

Regarding the Saudi request of gaining control of a swathe of land in Yemen and holding it until peace is restored in the country, the sources said the civil-military leadership has decided to join the military operation and not to take control of any single area.

Regarding the Special Services Group’s support to Saudi forces, the sources said the duration of their deployment would be for a short span, between two and three years, adding that if their services are required for a longer period of time, relevant conditions would be incorporated in the draft that Pakistan would put before the Saudi authorities.

About economic benefits for the country, the sources said the Pakistani authorities were interested in receiving sureties from Saudi Arabia at the forum of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on some important issues. They said that if Pakistan joins the Saudi forces, then the GCC should ensure that when Pakistan feels threatened by India, then the GCC would not only slap restrictions on Indian employees working in the region but also support Pakistan on many fronts.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2015.
The last paragraph is perfectly normal. India is a rival, and Pakistan is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to hinder Indian influence in the middle east. Why is this surprising?

Anyway, if Pakistan is going to cleaning the Saudi mess, it's only fair Pakistan benefit from it. Still, we don't even know if Pakistan will get involved, but we should find out today. Nawaz only needs to get Zardari and PPP to back him, and Zardari is looking like he will oblige.
 
The last paragraph is perfectly normal. India is a rival, and Pakistan is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to hinder Indian influence in the middle east. Why is this surprising?

Anyway, if Pakistan is going to cleaning the Saudi mess, it's only fair Pakistan benefit from it. Still, we don't even know if Pakistan will get involved, but we should find out today. Nawaz only needs to get Zardari and PPP to back him, and Zardari is looking like he will oblige.

International politics & diplomacy has ways of going about things.

This ' demand' indicates the paranoia / fear that exists in Pak decision making agencies !! .. and so much more.

Whether or not Pak wants & despite all the drams one reads it will have to put troops on the ground .

LIVE: Joint session of Parliament on Yemen crisis begins - The Express Tribune

This in turn will give opportunities for a number of games to be played .

There is life after the event & no one has experienced it more than Pakistan - the Russians left & so is Uncle Sam. Pak flattened itself for both - how did it help & what stops the Saudis from doing the same once their ends are met ?
 
International politics & diplomacy has ways of going about things.

This ' demand' indicates the paranoia / fear that exists in Pak decision making agencies !! .. and so much more.

Whether or not Pak wants & despite all the drams one reads it will have to put troops on the ground .

LIVE: Joint session of Parliament on Yemen crisis begins - The Express Tribune

This in turn will give opportunities for a number of games to be played .

There is life after the event & no one has experienced it more than Pakistan - the Russians left & so is Uncle Sam. Pak flattened itself for both - how did it help & what stops the Saudis from doing the same once their ends are met ?
I can't predict the future, but geopolitical realities can help reduce possibilities. Unlike Russia and USA, KSA has too much to lose by angering Pakistan, namely to Iran. It's a small chance, but it is a chance the Saudis will never take.
 
According to Khwaja Asif, Saudia want strong Muslim Ummah block to fix the crisis. One question from Mr. Khawaja Asif, where was that Muslim Ummah when West strike over Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Jordon, Syria, especially Israel killing thousands of innocent Palestine's and Indian forces in Kashmir from past 50 + years ?
 
The last paragraph is the silliest !!!

Give and take: After Saudi requests, Pakistan devising its own wish-list - The Express Tribune

865185-shahbaznawazTARIQHASSAN-1428296435-770-640x480.jpg



ISLAMABAD: After senior Saudi officials in Riyadh requested a high-powered Pakistani delegation both ‘material and manpower’ to tackle Houthi rebels attempting to gain control of Yemen, the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is mulling over what to ask Saudi Arabia in return.

The request was made during a two-day visit that ended on April 1. Pakistan’s wish list would be shared with Saudi authorities in the next round of talks, sources privy to the development told The Express Tribune.

While the top civil-military leadership of Pakistan is said to have decided joining the regional alliance along with Turkey to support the Saudi-led Operation Decisive Storm, the Nawaz-led government is trying to work out how the country could benefit from the alliance.

Riyadh is said to have asked for Pakistani troops as well as fighter jets and navy vessels for logistic support. Though the Pakistani authorities have not turned down the request, they are weighing their options for fulfilling it, said the sources.

They said the government would seek the approval of parliament for dispatching troops, but it would not enter the regional alliance without Turkey.

On a day-long visit to Turkey on Friday as part of his consultations with the brotherly countries on the Yemen conflict, Nawaz and his Turkish counterpart Ahmet Davutoglu said they were willing to work together for a peaceful resolution of the crisis.

Sources said both the premiers also discussed the possible outcomes of their decision to join the Saudi-led military operation.

Saudi Arabia, the biggest buyer of Al-Khalid tanks, which were jointly developed by Pakistan and China, would be offered more materials for sale, said the sources. The Pakistan Air Force is also expected to negotiate a deal on combat aircraft JF-17 Thunder.

Regarding the Saudi request of gaining control of a swathe of land in Yemen and holding it until peace is restored in the country, the sources said the civil-military leadership has decided to join the military operation and not to take control of any single area.

Regarding the Special Services Group’s support to Saudi forces, the sources said the duration of their deployment would be for a short span, between two and three years, adding that if their services are required for a longer period of time, relevant conditions would be incorporated in the draft that Pakistan would put before the Saudi authorities.

About economic benefits for the country, the sources said the Pakistani authorities were interested in receiving sureties from Saudi Arabia at the forum of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on some important issues. They said that if Pakistan joins the Saudi forces, then the GCC should ensure that when Pakistan feels threatened by India, then the GCC would not only slap restrictions on Indian employees working in the region but also support Pakistan on many fronts.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 6th, 2015.
And I can tell you with 100 % surety this is completely fake
 
According to Khwaja Asif, Saudia want strong Muslim Ummah block to fix the crisis. One question from Mr. Khawaja Asif, where was that Muslim Ummah when West strike over Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Jordon, Syria, especially Israel killing thousands of innocent Palestine's and Indian forces in Kashmir from past 50 + years ?
Well Ummah and Jihad are only for Pakistan,Pakistan should do for rest of Muslims when we need Ummah,there is no Ummah.
 
The last paragraph is perfectly normal. India is a rival, and Pakistan is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to hinder Indian influence in the middle east. Why is this surprising?

Anyway, if Pakistan is going to cleaning the Saudi mess, it's only fair Pakistan benefit from it. Still, we don't even know if Pakistan will get involved, but we should find out today. Nawaz only needs to get Zardari and PPP to back him, and Zardari is looking like he will oblige.

They will agree for deployment of troops in saudi territory for only defensive role.
 
The last paragraph is perfectly normal. India is a rival, and Pakistan is going to take full advantage of this opportunity to hinder Indian influence in the middle east. Why is this surprising?

Anyway, if Pakistan is going to cleaning the Saudi mess, it's only fair Pakistan benefit from it. Still, we don't even know if Pakistan will get involved, but we should find out today. Nawaz only needs to get Zardari and PPP to back him, and Zardari is looking like he will oblige.


Sir ,I think you can understand the situation.At this rising stage , India wont
interest in a conflict .Reason is quite simple .We dont have any resource to waste .And now a days there is a lots of other options through economy and diplomacy .For at least next two decades I cant see any possibility for that and after that even if there is a possibility then I think the representation of Indian employees would be far more less than now.
I would say Pakistan is heading to another trap .KSA wont ignore you like US .But what they cant do to stop the wrath of Houthis and Shias ,possibly Iran?
 
International politics & diplomacy has ways of going about things.

This ' demand' indicates the paranoia / fear that exists in Pak decision making agencies !! .. and so much more.

Whether or not Pak wants & despite all the drams one reads it will have to put troops on the ground .

LIVE: Joint session of Parliament on Yemen crisis begins - The Express Tribune

This in turn will give opportunities for a number of games to be played .

There is life after the event & no one has experienced it more than Pakistan - the Russians left & so is Uncle Sam. Pak flattened itself for both - how did it help & what stops the Saudis from doing the same once their ends are met ?


That paranoia exists in India on much larger scale, you forgot how India is putting pressure on countries not to sale weapons to Pakistan, so Pakistan also have right to secure its interest by any means as India does the same.
 
Sir ,I think you can understand the situation.At this rising stage , India wont
interest in a conflict .Reason is quite simple .We dont have any resource to waste .And now a days there is a lots of other options through economy and diplomacy .For at least next two decades I cant see any possibility for that and after that even if there is a possibility then I think the representation of Indian employees would be far more less than now.
I would say Pakistan is heading to another trap .KSA wont ignore you like US .But what they cant do to stop the wrath of Houthis and Shias ,possibly Iran?
You underestimate the KSA's influence and strength, along with Pakistan's backing of it. The Saudis may not stop India from doing business in the kingdom, but they will downgrade their relationship, if it means that Pakistan backs their plans for a ground offensive.

They will agree for deployment of troops in saudi territory for only defensive role.
It remains to be seen, that's simply a back up plan to lower any sort of Saudi anger.
 
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