I dont need to live in Arabia to understand geopolitics, no offence mate but we are no longer living in the middleages. Information on all spheres of influence is readily available and one can form his opinion based on the facts on the ground. If u want to present a counter opinion, please do so, in the meawhile we must accept the present condition of the Arab armies rather than clinging to glories of days past.
It gives me no pleasure, on the contrary it pains me that the people wo came out of the desert and gave the light of Islam to the world have reduced themselves to this condition but that is how merciless eternity is.
The mantle of playing the leading role in the Islamic world has passed from one people to another throughout the pages of history. The Arabs started it, the Iraqis and Persians joined them, the Egyptians rose to the task when it was time to stop the Mongol scourge, after that the Turks took over. In this day and age the mantle has passed to Pakistan and we have been keeping it intact for 5 decades.
Oil money has destroyed the Arabs, i meet a lot of them here in Australia and well Iqbal speaks my mind here "tumhe apny aba se nisbat ho nhn sakte." They are not the men they used to be centuries ago.