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Uae already pulled out troops from Yemen. Take it as a sign.
Well I think its time for flag-waving slogan chanting Pakistanis to open their eyes and smell the reality...
Iran will stand with India
Rubbish. These cheaper by the dozen so called analysts are no better than TT's at PDF and that includes meself.
The fact is Iran will stand for itself. Period. As regards oil that stuff sells and does not need any marketing. China buy's far more oil and trades far more with Iran then India can dream. So if trade is used as measure then China is Iran's number one ally.
As regards military threat I go back to the people who spend day after day carrying out threat assessments and deploying military assets according to where the threats are seen. That is Pakistan Army General Headquarters presided over by Gen. Raheel Sharif. At GHQ they play with lives of soldiers and there is no place for bullshite. Well have a look at Pak Army order of battle (ORBAT) and then try to read the deployment to see where GHQ see threat from. It is clear to even a child looking at Pak Army ORBAT threat is India. It is also clear the Iran is regarded as least threat as only one measly corp is left to cover huge swathe of South East Pakistan.
As far as I am concerned these people who try to stir this antio Iran thing in Pakistan are nothing but closet Indophiles for they full well know that Iran border is the least of our worries and that is a blessing because it saves us gaving to deploy heavy forces. If Iran becomes a real threat rather than imagined then significant forces would have to move to Iran border - maybe even a new corp might have to be raised or transferred from Indian border. That would weaken the forces on Indian border. Now who I wonder would ge pleased by that?
Fact 1: China is Iran's biggerst trading partner and growing by leaps and bounds far above India. Fact 2: Arab oil countries are the biggest net dollar remittances source to India as well as huge market for India goods. Does that make China and oil Arabs Indias allies?
Rest is like you said rhetoric for the fools.
India remittances. Look where India earns billions from.
And by standing with India
As OP is saying, Iran will stand with India. The sole reason is trade. India is the third largest oil market in the world and is posed to become second in near future, and all oil producing countries will want a pie in the market.
Islamic brotherhood is good for rhetoric and not for earning you money. Why do so called 'analysts' from Pakistan fail to recognize this?
Look at Pak Army ORBAT. From their conclude where and from whom threats are recognized by Pak military planners. They live in the real world of harsh choices.
As OP is saying, Iran will stand with India. The sole reason is trade. India is the third largest oil market in the world and is posed to become second in near future, and all oil producing countries will want a pie in the market.
Islamic brotherhood is good for rhetoric and not for earning you money. Why do so called 'analysts' from Pakistan fail to recognize this?
Pakistan needs to keep it's ties with Iran and KSA as purely economic and professional.
They deployed them back its kind of rotation .Uae already pulled out troops from Yemen. Take it as a sign.
True, agreed.The fact is Iran will stand for itself. Period
But India does not discriminate between arab or Iran, we have equal relationship with both. Issue with pakistan is they tend to side with Saudis, hence they expect more from pakistan. Any refusal or change in policy is met with scorn.India earns nearly $35 billion from oil Arabs more than all the money
Oh okay. I've little knowledge of it. But to stay away from yemen war is much advised.They deployed them back its kind of rotation .
Actually, it's prime responsibility is to keep the nation's territorial sovereignty intact.Millitary and economy is always interlinked..the prime responsibility of an army is to protect economic interest...