Muhammed45
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Again you are talking about people to people relatioship.Saudi Arabia never needed Pakistan economically or military. They have had far more powerful allies than us and continue to have to this day. They could have dumped us for India from the beginning until today, yet that never happened. As I wrote, they have been one of our most trusted allies throughout our existence if not the most trusted. This alone deserves some kind of respect and recognition.
As for remittances, the shame is not that Saudi Arabia is opening its arms for us (when they have the entire world to chose from), the shame is the economic condition of Pakistan which is not the fault of any outsiders but that of our own corrupt useless political parties and establishment which is a "made in Pakistan" product.
You clearly have no idea, I used to live in Saudi Arabia and grow up there as a child and nothing could be further from the true. Pakistanis are highly respected and vice versa. You can ask many other Pakistani users here who either have lived in KSA or live there. There are many active ones.
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When I read some of your posts, whenever Arabs are discussed, I only see hatred and insults. So what do you expect any outsiders to say?
I am a realistic person who does not like to live in delusion. Currently Israel has only grown stronger by each year. They have been around for almost 75 years now. Nothing points to them disappearing. Pakistan won't recognize Israel anytime soon because that would cause widespread unrest in Pakistan by our mobs even if such a relationship could help Pakistan militarily, economically in terms of agriculture etc. I am not pro-Israel nor in favor of normalization without a two-state solution but when I look at all the Muslim countries that recognized Israel, I see only benefits from this for those countries.
Iran had close relations with Israel for 30 years until 1979. Did Iran end? It is thanks to this that you had an air force (the best in the region at the time) that helped you protect yourself from Iraq.
Geopolitics is a complex thing. Religion is mostly used as influence only in geopolitics, but no state acts purely based on religious principle.
In fact, why is Iran supporting Christian anti-Muslim Armenia against one of the few other majority-Shia countries on the planet in Azerbaijan? Yet you have a problem with Arab leaders that you share most things with? You see this constant inconsistencies among Muslim leaders, makes it hard to take anyone seriously from a purely religious aspect. Religion and nation states are two different things.
Anyway, I have to go, and I hope that Arabs and Iranians one day can put aside their silly differences for the sake of the region and also for the sake of internal politics within Pakistan. Such a reaprochment would only benefit Pakistan.
I may have friends from Arabian peninsula too. Why not? It is not the case with family of Saud.
When i say Arabs in my comments, you have to know that i am talking about the betraying kingdoms.