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they are supporting houthis ,they fear houthi rebellion will cause unrest in their eastern province thus creating chaos inside the Kingdom
and by looking at the track record of both nations its bound to happen
Pakistan never learns from its past mistakes. Emblem of PakistanHonestly... what's Pakistan doing there??? Houthis are not a threat to KSA's security... Kingdom's security can be taken care of by themselves as of now... Pakistanis meddling in this issue for some gifts from KSA only going to affect pakistan's internal security... Seems Pakistan has not learned its lessons...don't wage wars for others
@Icarus how much chances are there..tht our role will be limited to training / observer status only or our troops /airforce being actively engaged in this conflict? Which scenario is more probable..(as u have been part of discussions)u think? Only if Saudi Arabia is attacked..then for its defence..i say ..our troops should be actively engaged..othwerise in offensive roleim yemen, as is the case , right now..our troops shouldnt be engaged..but rather be limited to training / observer status
indebted to them, dependant on them, and this can bring back relative calm in the region... Stop proxies and bring things into the open come what maySo essentially whats the top 2-3 reasons as to why we're taking this step ?
They are. But pro-Saudis cannot be expected to have common sense towards Iran.Why would Iran Iran attack those places? Aren't they holy to the Shias as well?
For now, we are taking no step and there are no agendas. At this moment, we have only decided that we support the Saudi standing on the issue and will not assume a position of neutrality, as I would have preferred. I cannot divulge the exact reasons and the people behind them but most are of a strategic nature, aimed at preempting and containing a potential sectarian conflict that has all tendency to spread, especially in nations that have already been a flash point for sectarian violence.
For now, we are taking no step and there are no agendas. At this moment, we have only decided that we support the Saudi standing on the issue and will not assume a position of neutrality, as I would have preferred. I cannot divulge the exact reasons and the people behind them but most are of a strategic nature, aimed at preempting and containing a potential sectarian conflict that has all tendency to spread, especially in nations that have already been a flash point for sectarian violence.
But Iran is openly condemning this Sunni-allied invasion of Yemen! Of course they care about Houthis.
LOL! If so, they should be able to defend these holy places with their enormous oil wealth! Not by begging other states to help themSaudia Has our Holy Places Mecca and Medina. Any threat to Saudia is a threat to our Holy Places and we should stand by them.
Let them fight. Why you guys want to get involved. You are fighting 15 years long war with Taliban. So much blood has been spilled. You are broke. Do you require more bloodshed.