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Government has decided to provide Military Help to Saudi Government

Pakistan might be getting some where around $40-50 Billion.



How do you know? Saudia Only gave us mere 1 Billion $ and asked Nawaz to send the troops..


If we get something like 40-50B $ than its a more than lucrative deal IMO.

Pakistan's total Budget is mere 230B $ ffs.
 
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You do realize that when I said were fucked It has 74 DIFFERENT MEANINGS for us and 40 to 50 billion dollars is penuts fir saudis they should ive at leat 120 billion dollars.
Well when Shit happens no one cares of how many meanings it has. You think the current Govt. would have any leverage to exploit the 120 bil budget from his God Father.

How do you know? Saudia Only gave us mere 1 Billion $ and asked Nawaz to send the troops..


If we get something like 40-50B $ than its a more than lucrative deal IMO.

Pakistan's total Budget is mere 230B $ ffs.
Well you would see it in the next few days.
 
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Operation against TTP and MQM....Good job Army
Sending troops to KSA.....Oye Nawaz Sharif you are idiot
 
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Operation against TTP and MQM....Good job Army
Sending troops to KSA.....Oye Nawaz Sharif you are idiot


We have 600,000 troops,and over 300,000 are free right now and just 100,000 involved in Operation Zarb E Azab and other stuff,some 200,000 at the Borders. Offcourse we can afford to send some 60,000-100,000 troops to KSA. But the question is, would it send the Right message??? Will the Price be Right???
 
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Pakistan might be getting some where around $40-50 Billion.
That will be a very good investment if one adds it to the other $50 billion from China. It is a $100 billion in projects, a massive amount., and that comes only as a bonus for joining the Arab coalition and maybe play a part (coordinate with) in the coming soon Arab rapid deployment forces.
Nothing is really required from Pakistan but to show concretely its support and play its mediating role alongside Turkey and many other Muslim interested parties.
KSA has enough weapons and enough troops on the ground, and can be supplemented by hundreds of thousands of boots on the ground with their weapons from Arab countries like Egypt, Sudan and Morocco...
But Pakistan is dear to the Arabs and they want him part of them and amongst them in all circumstances without endangering its interests, to the contrary, by supporting each and every move to its betterment . Genuine love between brothers is always mutual and that reflects on each others interests.
 
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April 7, 2015

Sharif pushes for peace in Yemen conflict
Parliament to resume debate on Wednesday for decision on whether Pakistan will send troops

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif assured the national parliament here on Tuesday that his government would faithfully implement its decision on whether Pakistan should join the ongoing military campaign of a Saudi Arabia-led coalition in Yemen.

Sharif held out the assurance while intervening in a debate on the crucial issue at a joint session of the lower and upper houses of the parliament on its second day.

He said Defence Minister Khwaja Mohammad Asif who last week led a civil-military delegation to Saudi Arabia had already informed the parliament that the kingdom wanted Pakistan to contribute troops, warships and military aircraft.

“We are seeking your opinion and advice on how should we respond to the request,” he said, adding that “good counsel” would be made part of the policy to be pursued by the government.

He said the government was not indulging in any “trickery” to get a mandate according to its desire, but it had approached them with complete sincerity in order to benefit from their wisdom and advice.

“The whole nation is watching this debate. Whatever decision is made by the parliament the government will implement it in letter and spirit,” Sharif said.

The Yemen situation, he said, was a sensitive issue. “This debate is being watched both inside and outside Pakistan, and we should be careful about choosing our words,” the prime minister said.

With reference to calls by members of the National Assembly and the Senate for a peacemaking role by Pakistan through robust diplomacy in tandem with Turkey and other Muslim countries, the prime minister explained his efforts in this regard.

Sharif recalled his visit to Turkey and talks with its leadership during which they resolved to work together on the diplomatic front.

Subsequently, he said, the Turkish president had met with Saudi Arabia’s interior minister and he was also due to meet with the Iranian leadership.

The Iranian foreign minister was to visit Islamabad, most probably on April 8, the prime minister said, hoping that a diplomatic push for peaceful resolution of the Yemen crisis would gain momentum.

During the debate, which the parliament will resume on Wednesday, the participants stressed that Pakistan should serve as a bridge between Tehran and Riyadh and avoid getting entangled in the conflict inside Yemen.

“This is not a sectarian conflict. Any attempt to give it a sectarian colour would be a misstatement of facts. This is a tribal struggle for power which has now unfortunately become a regional proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia,” Senator Mushahid Hussain said.

Hussain, whose views the prime minister particularly appreciated, said that Pakistan has historically played a role towards uniting Iran and Saudi Arabia, and acted as a mediator in resolving conflicts.

“We have never got entangled in proxy wars or civil wars. Yemen is like Afghanistan — it’s an unwinnable war. There will be no winners in this conflict,”

Hussain, former federal minister in a previous Sharif-led government, said Pakistan should ask China to push the UN Security Council to bring about a ceasefire leading to elections in Yemen.

He said that Pakistan and Turkey should also host leaders of both Saudi Arabia and Iran and try to resolve the conflict.

“We should give the right advice to our friends, whether in Riyadh or Tehran,” he said.

Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq said he believes that the Yemen conflict did not start out of the blue, but was “part of a great game”.

“First Iraq was a powerful nation, their economy was stable. But then we saw how their nation was dismantled,” Haq said, pointing to towards a “conspiracy” behind the conflict in Yemen.

The JI chief said that another war in the Middle East would benefit Israel. “Wars only benefit those who manufacture and sell weapons. To fulfil our friendship with Saudi Arabia, we will have to save it from war,” he said.

Sharif pushes for peace in Yemen conflict |GulfNews.com
 
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I cant read Urdu.

But if your Govt is sending Infantary to occupy land...Its a Big Mistake...

Let Fat Saudis die-- This is not Pakistans War.

Yes, if your Airforce went for Target Practise, then it was worthwhile...
 
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Pakistan has unique experience in fighting this type of war which came at the cost of thousands of Pakistani lives and billions of USD. This is what they need and want. It isn't about hardware or boots; it's about tapping into that experience.

More partners also adds to the diplomatic weight and legitimacy of Saudi coalition which in turn boosts Saudi stature. It helps to have countries as strong as Pakistan on your side.
 
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That will be a very good investment if one adds it to the other $50 billion from China. It is a $100 billion in projects, a massive amount., and that comes only as a bonus for joining the Arab coalition and maybe play a part (coordinate with) in the coming soon Arab rapid deployment forces.
Nothing is really required from Pakistan but to show concretely its support and play its mediating role alongside Turkey and many other Muslim interested parties.
KSA has enough weapons and enough troops on the ground, and can be supplemented by hundreds of thousands of boots on the ground with their weapons from Arab countries like Egypt, Sudan and Morocco...
But Pakistan is dear to the Arabs and they want him part of them and amongst them in all circumstances without endangering its interests, to the contrary, by supporting each and every move to its betterment . Genuine love between brothers is always mutual and that reflects on each others interests.

The Arab countries are only interested in Pakistan due to the Nuclear Weapons. If Arab Countries were able to build and detonate an Atomic device they would have had that Country and would not have even looked upon Pakistan.

Pakistan is willing to provide the Nuclear Umbrella to the entire Muslim States. All other countries that possess a Nuclear Weapon are not interested in providing this to the Arabs. The only other Muslim Country that has a nuclear umbrella is Turkey and that is due to NATO membership. The European Union is not interested in accepting Turkey though it has a far better economy then the countries that have recently been accepted by the European Union.

So this deal is a win win situation for all the Arab Countries and of-course Pakistan. The Arabs get a big bargain Pakistan gets the membership and recognition in GCC along with the economic corridor.
 
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f you ganga dog

Ganja isn't protecting Pakistan, Saudi Arabia or Yemen. He is only protecting his interests.

I agree with other posters though. This is primarily happening with the consent of the Pak army. The Pak army has a green signal from Uncle Sam and of course the Saudis. I guess, there is lot to be "gained".
 
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The Arab countries are only interested in Pakistan due to the Nuclear Weapons. If Arab Countries were able to build and detonate an Atomic device they would have had that Country and would not have even looked upon Pakistan.

Pakistan is willing to provide the Nuclear Umbrella to the entire Muslim States. All other countries that possess a Nuclear Weapon are not interested in providing this to the Arabs. The only other Muslim Country that has a nuclear umbrella is Turkey and that is due to NATO membership. The European Union is not interested in accepting Turkey though it has a far better economy then the countries that have recently been accepted by the European Union.

So this deal is a win win situation for all the Arab Countries and of-course Pakistan. The Arabs get a big bargain Pakistan gets the membership and recognition in GCC along with the economic corridor.
Your first comment is not true and does not hold to the facts and reality. In 1973 Usrael was on the verge of using nuclear weapons on Arabs, Pakistan did not provide any nuclear umbrella then, and that was the most crucial moment to do that if your conclusion was true. The relationship goes deeper than that .
 
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There is a caveat to this statement - "as long as Saudi Arabia's integrity is safe." I'm waiting for a false flag attack inside Saudi Arabia to force Pakistan's hand.
 
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There is a caveat to this statement - "as long as Saudi Arabia's integrity is safe." I'm waiting for a false flag attack inside Saudi Arabia to force Pakistan's hand.
This is possible, though there is an other way. They might attack one of our naval asset that are already deployed in that region. That way Pakistan would have no choice but to reply with force.
 
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There is a caveat to this statement - "as long as Saudi Arabia's integrity is safe." I'm waiting for a false flag attack inside Saudi Arabia to force Pakistan's hand.

Unlikely that Saudi is paying billions to have troops guard the borders.

So the question is "when" the attack on Yemen would occur rather than "if".

Or it could be a fully special forces op that is already taking place with coalition (incl Pak) involvement.
 
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