Mav3rick
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Repeating the same nonsense lie again and again does not make it true. KSA had no independent vote until Friday. The GCC is composed of 6 sovereign nations. To pretend that KSA had some final say is some kind of bad joke given the FACT that there is currently internal trouble within the GCC thanks to Qatar's ridiculous behavior. Let us forget Qatar for a while go take a look at the close relations of Oman with India under the current clueless and naive Omani Sultan.
It is a well known fact that Saudi influence over other GCC countries is absolute and that no GCC country goes against Saudi decision. It was Saudi decision to vote in favor of Pakistan in the initial vote and then to vote against Pakistan in the re-voting which led to our Grey listing. It is also well known that Saudi Arabia sold us out for a full membership of FATF.
You can side with Iran in an imaginary world but that will not change anything fundamentally on the ground. Arabs still outnumber Iranians by a factor of 6-10 on almost every single field. From population, geographic size, natural resources etc. The problem is internal. Divisions within the Arab world and incompetent regimes. If there were sane leaderships and leaderships that reflected the people we would not have the current mess in 4-5 Arab countries (Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Lebanon (Hezbollah)). So let us leave that discussion aside.
The day we withdraw our military umbrella from Saudi Arabia would be the day you start losing sleep. That is a nightmare which you do not even want to consider, ever.
As for KSA, we are in the process of building 16 nuclear power plants and guess with who that likely will be? Russia, China, South Korea and maybe the US as well.
Guess who we have worked extremely closely with to create an indigenous ballistic missile program for 30+ years? China.
Who are we working with in the most profitable business in the world (oil) to help regulate that market on a WEEKLY basis? Russia.
Bailing Pakistan out and helping it at EVERY time of need (serious) is "symbolic", ok. With that kind of attitude (that are not representative for 95% of Pakistanis) it is hard to have any sane discussion.
You have all kinds of toys and yet you cannot use them yourself, you need professionals to use those toys even when you need to defend your own borders. It has to be the US or the UK or Pakistani Military. Your inclination to warfare and fighting, well, it is known. You know what saddens me the most, it is the fact that you will spend hundreds of billions in procuring US weapons but will NOT get Transfer of Technology as does India. After spending trillion of USD on procurement, you could have been a production powerhouse of western technology and yet you hardly have any such industry and still need to keep pouring Billions of USD to retain your monarchy lest the US decide to bring democracy to the kingdom.
And don't be delusional, the only reason you 'bail' your favorite Governments in Pakistan is to ensure the military safety net that you require from Pakistan. The day you don't need that will be the day you start bowing to Indian PM's such as Modi, the Muslim killer.
KSA is not investing "trillions of USD" in the West but ALL across the world. Do you even have a clue who our largest trade partner is? Let me give you a hint, it is the most populous country of the world.
As for investing in Pakistan in the past on a wide scale, you are fully aware of the difficulties of doing that and ALSO fully aware that not even many expat Pakistanis are doing that let alone the richest Pakistanis. It is due to a largely ineffective and corrupt system. KSA has tried to kickstart numerous project related to agriculture, petrochemical sector, energy in the past and what I have been told many were almost sabotaged from elements within the Pakistani political spectrum and the rampant corruption. You don't have such problems when investing in say China where there is a strong rule of law and corrupt is combated in extreme ways (death penalty even). It seems that things are moving in the right direction under Imran Khan which is why business relations have expanded and KSA has announced quite a lot of promising JOINT projects inside Pakistan and pledged to invest a large sum of money. Let us hope that it will be different this time around.
In regards to your weak argument about your kingdom's reluctance to invest in Pakistan, your guarantor is the Military, always and so your investment is always secure. Things would have been different under Shah Fahad and Shah Faisal.