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Perils to China-Pakistan's GCC economic corridor

As I have stated many times before...Pak state must become the new security guarantor of ME.

Pak can keep both Iran and GCC from each others throats...

But for this to happen Pak must start acting its true potential..i.e. A Central Asian and ME Regional Power.

Without choosing sides Pak can become a balancing force between the Iran-Arab divide.

A nuclear power, with professional, well trained and battle hardend armed forces. With highly educated and skilled middle/professional class...

For any such security architecture to emerge...Pak must take the iniative and develop a framework that benefits its strategic vision and operational needs.

And most of all for protecting CPEC, Pak would need to take bold steps to integerate GCC states into Sino-Pak strategic vision of Peace and Development.

Iran and Turkey will join CPEC without a doubt. I hope Pak Brothers can see how CPEC is just not about physical infrastructure alone.

It is the foundation of a new Geo-Economic Infrastructure.
 
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So, what do you think? What will be Iranian response to CPEC if Arabs also joining it? Didn't we consider linking Gwadar and Chabahar port?



:-)...On topic, what do u think?
When it's come to money everyone is brother l iran Saudis all will use it as it's much needed for them too

As I have stated many times before...Pak state must become the new security guarantor of ME.

Pak can keep both Iran and GCC from each others throats...

But for this to happen Pak must start acting its true potential..i.e. A Central Asian and ME Regional Power.

Without choosing sides Pak can become a balancing force between the Iran-Arab divide.

A nuclear power, with professional, well trained and battle hardend armed forces. With highly educated and skilled middle/professional class...

For any such security architecture to emerge...Pak must take the iniative and develop a framework that benefits its strategic vision and operational needs.

And most of all for protecting CPEC, Pak would need to take bold steps to integerate GCC states into Sino-Pak strategic vision of Peace and Development.

Iran and Turkey will join CPEC without a doubt. I hope Pak Brothers can see how CPEC is just not about physical infrastructure alone.

It is the foundation of a new Geo-Economic Infrastructure.
Very well said!yep it will indeed
 
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As I have stated many times before...Pak state must become the new security guarantor of ME.

Pak can keep both Iran and GCC from each others throats...

But for this to happen Pak must start acting its true potential..i.e. A Central Asian and ME Regional Power.

Without choosing sides Pak can become a balancing force between the Iran-Arab divide.

A nuclear power, with professional, well trained and battle hardend armed forces. With highly educated and skilled middle/professional class...

For any such security architecture to emerge...Pak must take the iniative and develop a framework that benefits its strategic vision and operational needs.

And most of all for protecting CPEC, Pak would need to take bold steps to integerate GCC states into Sino-Pak strategic vision of Peace and Development.

Iran and Turkey will join CPEC without a doubt. I hope Pak Brothers can see how CPEC is just not about physical infrastructure alone.

It is the foundation of a new Geo-Economic Infrastructure.

Without dealing with your domestic problems everything you say is a pipe dream
Neither Iran nor Saudi Arabia are listening to you on their core issues
 
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China buys a lot of oil from the Middle East, which can now reach China earlier than usual...The GCC has stakes in CPEC as well...
 
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So, what do you think? What will be Iranian response to CPEC if Arabs also joining it? Didn't we consider linking Gwadar and Chabahar port?



:-)...On topic, what do u think?

GCC is China's biggest source of oil and gas.
China is 2nd largest trading partner to GCC.

Why would Iran let this trade ease and deepen, when they are competing with GCC.
Ergo Iran too will do all it can to disrupt CPEC.
 
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