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@MastanKhan
I don't want to antagonize you but current events are illustrating my point, we can have the force you propose, and not have to do direct fighting to get it, such as de-mining work.
Saudi Arabia plans to spend $250 Billion to rebuild Syria (or be "forced' to spend through back channels by Trump, along with UAE and other nations); Pakistani Troops can protect the Saudi backed efforts outside of Damascus's control with 10,000's of troops. While not fighting directly, the rebuilding process will be long and peacekeeping missions can last years if not decades. Equipping these forces with modern equipment, and protecting it with a no fly zone (equipping the Pakistani Air Force) will also block Iran from moving military equipment which is a big plus for Saudi Arabia's interests and the west's.
Out of $250 Billion; $25 billion to equip and pay for a 100,000 Pakistani (and probably Egyptian; because tey need the money too) Troops shouldn't be a big deal for the Saudi to fund for the next 3-5 years at the very least.
They could Gift the PAF a few dozen RSAF Eurofighters, Leopard 2 Tanks, 1000' of MRAPs, dozens of Apaches, as well as Chinooks, and Black Hawks. (All of this from their inventories and the $110 Arms Deal from the US)
https://www.rt.com/news/german-tanks-saudi-arabia-010/
The best part would be as a "Peacekeeping Force" they would protecting civilians and therefore get West Support. It would look good internationally, and help in rebuilding Pakistan's Image.
Also the corridor created would be a direct route for Saudi/Gulf Oil and Gas to Europe and thereby compete with Russian Exports more quickly then conventional shipping.
Similarly, a Pakistani "Peacekeeping" Force in Yemen can secure that vital port, that has a truce. That port as well as a military air/naval base on Socotra Island, Pakistan can supply aid to locals, and patrol a safe zone for civilians. Pakistani Force can hot pursuit forces that threaten the sanctuary city, and expand the perimeter as needed. This is a way to create a siege of rebel areas, so they will eventually come to the bargaining table. Pakistan can be provided the funds to buy/build the Type 054A and Milgem/Ada Frigtes it will need to ensure a smooth flow of resources to these ports, and the army will get the equipment as mentioned above for Syria to protect it. How long can the rebels hold out if the PN is patrolling the coasts and intercept any ships entering those waters. These terms will also get western backing not just from governments but the people, as it has diplomatic cover of a "Peacekeeping mission"; Very specific rules of engagements and a clear mission (siege warfare) ; not over extension into the enemy's trap as has been happening for the last 3 years.
21:10; The idea of a "Pan-Arab" peacekeeping force was considered this year by Trump, and he may be able to force the Saudis to pay for it.
I don't want to antagonize you but current events are illustrating my point, we can have the force you propose, and not have to do direct fighting to get it, such as de-mining work.
Saudi Arabia plans to spend $250 Billion to rebuild Syria (or be "forced' to spend through back channels by Trump, along with UAE and other nations); Pakistani Troops can protect the Saudi backed efforts outside of Damascus's control with 10,000's of troops. While not fighting directly, the rebuilding process will be long and peacekeeping missions can last years if not decades. Equipping these forces with modern equipment, and protecting it with a no fly zone (equipping the Pakistani Air Force) will also block Iran from moving military equipment which is a big plus for Saudi Arabia's interests and the west's.
Out of $250 Billion; $25 billion to equip and pay for a 100,000 Pakistani (and probably Egyptian; because tey need the money too) Troops shouldn't be a big deal for the Saudi to fund for the next 3-5 years at the very least.
They could Gift the PAF a few dozen RSAF Eurofighters, Leopard 2 Tanks, 1000' of MRAPs, dozens of Apaches, as well as Chinooks, and Black Hawks. (All of this from their inventories and the $110 Arms Deal from the US)
https://www.rt.com/news/german-tanks-saudi-arabia-010/
The best part would be as a "Peacekeeping Force" they would protecting civilians and therefore get West Support. It would look good internationally, and help in rebuilding Pakistan's Image.
Also the corridor created would be a direct route for Saudi/Gulf Oil and Gas to Europe and thereby compete with Russian Exports more quickly then conventional shipping.
Similarly, a Pakistani "Peacekeeping" Force in Yemen can secure that vital port, that has a truce. That port as well as a military air/naval base on Socotra Island, Pakistan can supply aid to locals, and patrol a safe zone for civilians. Pakistani Force can hot pursuit forces that threaten the sanctuary city, and expand the perimeter as needed. This is a way to create a siege of rebel areas, so they will eventually come to the bargaining table. Pakistan can be provided the funds to buy/build the Type 054A and Milgem/Ada Frigtes it will need to ensure a smooth flow of resources to these ports, and the army will get the equipment as mentioned above for Syria to protect it. How long can the rebels hold out if the PN is patrolling the coasts and intercept any ships entering those waters. These terms will also get western backing not just from governments but the people, as it has diplomatic cover of a "Peacekeeping mission"; Very specific rules of engagements and a clear mission (siege warfare) ; not over extension into the enemy's trap as has been happening for the last 3 years.
21:10; The idea of a "Pan-Arab" peacekeeping force was considered this year by Trump, and he may be able to force the Saudis to pay for it.
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