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is there going to be a Saudi Arabia,Pak,Iran axis in muslim world,and become the real leader of muslim world.after US army retreat from Iran.
is there going to be a Saudi Arabia,Pak,Iraq axis in muslim world,and become the real leader of muslim world.after US army retreat from Iraq.
Pak needs to stabilize itself before it can think of any alliance.. in any case with whom ? What dividend will Pak get from such an alliance ? Whom will be against ?
Well, on a relatively medium scale, Pakistan-China alliance has been there for quite some time now and that's pretty much the reason why India's been able to get away with purchasing billions of dollars worth of military equipment, which should've been invested in projects to help over come the poverty and hunger which India isn't so concerned about.
So for now, Alliance between Pakistan and China has kept you people on your toes for quite some time now. It surely is an effective alliance in the region.
There appears to be reading / comprehension prob here.
The subject is of a Pak - KSA - Iraq axis.
Not PRC.
Wrong.No problem here. You inquired about how Pakistan is not stable enough to carry on with any sort of alliance and what benefits it would receive from such an alliance in the future, and I merely gave you an example about one such alliance that is not only stable, but also quite effective in it's role. That's all. I suppose YOU might be having some comprehension problems?
Wrong.
Your's is not an alliance to vouch for. You can not talk of having an alliance, wherein you get the boot from the enemy, while your ally keeps merely watching, offering only lip service. No PLA Division, ever marched South when any IA Division marched West or East. That's the difference. IMO, the thread starter did start a candid question - "Is an alliance between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Iraq possible, wherein the allies will be bound to collectively declare war on any country that attacks any one of them?"
Read NATO/Warsaw Pact MoUs.
No problem here. You inquired about how Pakistan is not stable enough to carry on with any sort of alliance and what benefits it would receive from such an alliance in the future, and I merely gave you an example about one such alliance that is not only stable, but also quite effective in it's role. That's all. I suppose YOU might be having some comprehension problems?
Reread the post.I never said that it was a "Nato" like alliance. Exactly why I gave an "Example" of an alliance that we currently share with the Chinese. As far as their support is concerned, they don't exactly have to build "Permanent" Military bases inside Pakistan to support us. If you're aware of our achievements and co-developments, I'm sure you can weigh them against your silly comment and see which end is more heavier.