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Peace Gate I happened 40 years ago in 1980 when the Soviet Union was sitting in Afghanistan with Pakistan being the only barrier between the USSR and the warm water of the GULF that was the key passage of 80% of world oil trade. Even if Peace Gate I was financed 100% by KSA or the US gave them 100 free, and as a matter of fact, none of the two happened, what does it matter now? This is 2020. This is a new world.
We paid 40mil a pop for 40 planes and we paid everything from our own pockets, in those days our economy was the fastest growing economy in the region at more than 8% per annum and we were not hit by the democratic corruption of PPP and PML or the ethhnic cancer of MQM.
"We" means Pakistan, what else do you think?PEACE GATE I & II, according to one of the first pilots to fly Vipers mentioned that it was partly Saudi financed. Not sure how accurate that is....
We paid 40mil a pop for 40 planes and we paid everything from our own pockets, in those days our economy was the fastest growing economy in the region at more than 8% per annum and we were not hit by the democratic corruption of PPP and PML or the ethhnic cancer of MQM.
There might be no Muslim unity among the Muslim countries but the "Ummah" means followers of our holy prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) and I am proud and thankful to Allah to be an "Ummati", what do you mean there is no Ummah? What are you denying? or are just being careless in your choice of words and endangering your faith?Don't know who we are.
And it was via FMS. Like I mentioned previously, not sure how accurate that was....
There's no such thing as the "ummah". Pakistan and other muslim countries have been criticising the gulf states for normalising relations with Israel and "selling out" the Palestinians, but are more than happy to continue the "deeper than seas, higher than mountains" relationship with China despite the Uighur issue and selling JF-17 to Myanmar. The "nuclear factor" is the primary interest of the gulf states in Pakistan.
On the Viper front, I doubt we'll see any new airframes. Used examples are a possibility, as well as upgrades, but other than that, US/Pakistan military ties will gradually fade.
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