I'm fully aware that Pakistanis love Turkey. That's no problem. But do you base your foreign policy on rational calculation or your emotion about Turkey?
There is an element of all.
There is no emotion, but I guess many Non-Muslims consider religion as emotion.
Turkey is literally on a collision course with the EU, Egypt and many Arab countries, is Pakistan going to do the same?
US puppets vs Turkey, who do you think is a better ally for Pakistan? Which has been more reliable?
But does this mean that Pakistan should be a fan-boy for Turkey at the international stage, no matter what Turkey does?
We are allies and friends. We have links which are religious, philosophical, historic, and cultural which go back more than a thousand years.
Why are you so irked by the relation of two brothers?
The other two are ex-Muslims and confused, but what is your problem?
Does Turkey really have the power to build the fifth Caliphate? No, it's just acting bellicose.
I don’t think Turkey wants to. They have a negative history, however I am sure they would support one from another country.
Supporting Palestine is a different issue. It can be justified by international law. Turkey's actions can't.
Yet the Palestinians support Turkey and Turkish role over Al Aqsa is expanding daily.
And to be honest, I feel like Pakistan IS getting something in return for its support for Turkey.
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Support for Kashmir and defense ties are only a tip of the iceberg.
But I'm curious, why are Palestinians pro-India?
It is because Pakistan saved Jordan from a PLO coup egged on by Israel.
PLO, Nasser, Sadam, Assad are all pro-USSR Communist-type people, Islam is against their interests.
Pakistan, being an ideological Islamic state,, is a natural enemy.
Most Palestinians like the Imam of Al Aqsa are pro-Pakistan, but they don't hold power.