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There are arguments floating in the Arab media about how Pakistan has 'back stabbed' the Arabs, let's take some lessons from history to understand what Pakistan has done for Arabs. This will help the readers understand if Pakistan which itself is in ICU has 'back stabbed' Arabs or its them who are apathetic to Pakistan's own security situation which has claimed over 80,000 Pakistanis killed so far.
- In 1969, Pakistani pilots participated in the Saudi offensive inside Yemen to target Houthi rebels, to subdue them and secure the southern border of Saudi Arabia.
- Pakistan began with help to the Royal Saudi Air Force to build and pilot its first jet fighters in the 1960s. Pakistani Air Force pilots flew RSAF Lightnings that repulsed a South Yemeni incursion into the kingdom’s southern border in 1969.
- Pakistan contributed fighter Pilots in two Arab Israeli wars.
- In the 1980s, Pakistan sent about 15,000 troops to secure Saudi Arabia from internal threats.
- Pakistani engineers also helped build fortifications along the southern Saudi border, in part to help counter Houthi rebels.
- Up until the First Gulf War, there was a detachment of thousands of Pakistani soldiers posted in Saudi Arabia.
- Pakistan’s experienced military helped train the undermanned and underprepared militaries of a number of fledgling Arab states.
- The former Pakistani President Zia-ul-Haq once even commanded a unit of troops in Jordan tasked with combating & crushing the Palestinian fighters during Operation Black September.
- Pakistan provided 700 military personal to Kuwait during its conflict with Iraq.
- Pakistan's training program for Arab forces is running from 1960s and continues till date and it spans all three services.
- Pakistan established a secret Ballistic Missile base in Saudi Arabia to defend it from foreign threats.
- Pakistan continues to assure Saudi Arabia's territorial integrity as a stated policy.
Murky Saudi Relationship Leaves Pakistan Conflicted On Yemen Conflict : NPR
Pakistan’s long history of fighting Saudi Arabia’s wars - The Washington Post