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Pakistan Army engagement in Middle East: Walking a fine line between Saudi Arabia & Iran?
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James M. Dorsey |

Pakistan is emerging as an important military player in the Gulf as its struggles to balance complex relations with regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran and diverging approaches by different branches of its government.

Pakistan’s military engagement with the Gulf goes far beyond increased involvement in a Saudi-led, 41-nation military alliance. The alliance was officially established to counter terrorism, but is widely suspected to also be a bid to garner support for the kingdom’s troubled intervention in Yemen and create an anti-Iranian Sunni Muslim grouping.

As it discusses the deployment of troops to the Saudi-Yemeni border and a senior, recently retired Pakistani military commander appears poised to take command of the Riyadh-based alliance; Pakistan alongside Turkey and China is now also emerging as a more cost-effective supplier of military hardware to a region that is home to the world’s largest arms importers.

“You can’t afford having these very expensive contracts with western companies and contractors, so what (the Gulf) will do is go toward cheaper contractors, so that’s why they are looking towards China, towards Pakistan, towards Turkey – it’s just the natural move.,” Andreas Krieg, a professor at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom’s Joint Command and Staff College, told The National.

Gulf is looking towards east for cheaper hardware
Pakistani engagement in terms of troops may be most advanced with Saudi Arabia, while Qatar appears focused on cooperation in development and production of hardware. “Over the last two years the Qataris have really turned their backs towards the West and looked toward the East, as all the Gulf countries are doing right now,” Mr. Krieg said.

Qatar is discussing with Turkey and Pakistan joint production of new defense systems, including Turkey’s T-129 attack and reconnaissance helicopter. Qatar has also expressed interest in the fifth generation JF-17 fighter jet which Pakistan developed with China. Pakistani pilots of the JF-17 last year demonstrated their skills in a display in Qatar. The Pakistan Ordnance Factory, moreover, recently opened a marketing and sales office in Dubai.

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Qatar is further discussing the possibility of Pakistani forces providing security during the 2022 World Cup.

Similarly, Turkey last year deployed 3,000 ground troops as well as air and naval units, military trainers and special operations forces to a newly created base in Qatar.

Pakistani engagement with the Middle East has a long history
Pakistani engagement in the Middle East has a long and storied history. It dispatched pilots in 1969 to fly Saudi air force lightning jets that repulsed a South Yemeni incursion into the kingdom’s southern border. In the preceding years, Pakistan had helped the kingdom attempt to build its first war warplanes and trained Saudi pilots. Pakistani pilots again flew missions during the 1973 Middle East War in defense of Saudi Arabia’s borders.

Pakistan bolstered its position over the following years with military missions in 22 countries, training facilities for the region and by becoming the world’s largest exporter of military personnel. Pakistanis are currently provide training to armed forces in various Gulf countries and thousands serve in Gulf uniforms in many of the region’s militaries, including entire battalions of Pakistanis in the Saudi military.
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the saudis need to pay us our worth and support us against india in everything after we do this favour for them

the UAE really showed its colours recently by taking part in indian defence day. we should call all our trainers from the UAE army back immediately
 
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the saudis need to pay us our worth and support us against india in everything after we do this favour for them

the UAE really showed its colours recently by taking part in indian defence day. we should call all our trainers from the UAE army back immediately

Its just a matter of time, they get in line with the others .. At the moment they are enjoying western being on their sides but soon they will pull out and make it a easy walk for their 3rd party involvement .. you know who i am referring it too.
Saudi have also seen it, Bahrian is a sister state of Saudi and Qatar also seen it and being sister state of Saudi know it ..

UAE will take its time and play foolish initially but eventually they will get in line ... but the costs will be higher :)
 
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