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'Decisive Storm' a real test for real friendship with Pakistan
By
  • Sami Al Reyami
Published Tuesday, April 14, 2015
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The Gulf states have not asked Pakistan to send “mercenary” forces to join operation ‘Decisive Storm’. The GCC realises that the Pakistani Army is not for hire, as some Pakistani political forces believe.

So the Gulf countries have not asked Pakistan for an army or troops to take part in their fight against Houthis. Instead, the GCC wanted only political support from Islamabad to the alliance against the Iranian threat coming from the Yemeni gate.

A symbolic participation from Pakistan is enough, even with an ambulance raising the Pakistani flag.

‘Decisive Storm’ tends to be a real test for the real friendship with Pakistan.

It is also an indicator of how far it can be trusted as a strategic ally of the Gulf States.

However, it seems that the GCC wasn’t lucky enough to place trust in this country as a maintainer of regional balance.

The Gulf states invested heavily in strengthening links and relationship with Pakistan, since its independence. Various political, economic and aid support was offered to this country.

The doors remain open to businessmen and labour and skilled people, who arrive in huge numbers to the GCC; which tolerates the burden of such numbers.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), in specific, has supported Pakistan in all circumstances and has always stood by its side in catastrophic and non-catastrophic cases.

The UAE has always become a safe refuge to all Pakistani politicians and businessmen in times of political unrest that usually hit Pakistan.

The Emirates is always recognised unanimously by Pakistani political forces as non-aligned to any party in political conflicts in Pakistan.

For that reason, the relationship between the two countries is special despite the changes in the political leadership and majority party through time.

All that was done at no price.

It is done instead as an investment to strengthening relationship and links to build a valuable strategic ally that helps in times of need.

Unfortunately, this investment is damaged as a result of the Pakistani parliament vote, which vetoed Pakistan joining the ‘Decisive Storm’ alliance.

The officials’ statements were contradictory, Islamabad’s position was unexpected and shocking. Although we recognise the importance of the Pakistani parliament and its freedom to speak out, Pakistan should take the side of the GCC when it comes to the choice between Iran and the GCC.

Unfortunately this didn’t happen.

Not only did the Pakistani parliament not appraise and appreciate the GCC, the government, too, tried in different ways to avoid participation, and that trend became clear when it referred the matter to the parliament.

Even the public opinion and “noisy” reactions of writers and different categories of people as regards ‘Decisive Storm’ and the Gulf position was in the same direction.

All these factors indicate that betting on this country as a strategic ally in the future should be strongly revised.

For us, as Gulf citizens, ‘Decisive Storm’ is not a picnic to which friends are invited to enjoy time with us.

It’s a battle to protect our security and stability and the decision to start the war was not taken until the Iranian threat became clear at the borders of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the intent is to engulf the Arabian Peninsula.

In addition to the threat it poses to a strategic strait of (Bab Al Mandab)‏ - the control of such a path would strangle the Gulf.

Henceforth, seeking the help of friends and allies has become a political necessity in order to call up international efforts. In this case this is more important than the field support.

Exactly as it happened in the Afghanistan, Somalia and the Balkans.

As it failed to appreciate the relationship with Gulf States, Pakistan didn’t understand this issue and abandoned them.

For this reason and without emotional reactions, the Gulf States have to re-evaluate their strategic relationship with Pakistan, in the long term, because it absolutely cannot be our trusted strategic ally.

Sami Al Reyami is Editor-in-Chief of 'Emarat Al Youm'

'Pakistan is not the ideal ally' - Emirates 24|7
 
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'Decisive Storm' a real test for real friendship with Pakistan
By
  • Sami Al Reyami
Published Tuesday, April 14, 2015
1485178918.jpg


The Gulf states have not asked Pakistan to send “mercenary” forces to join operation ‘Decisive Storm’. The GCC realises that the Pakistani Army is not for hire, as some Pakistani political forces believe.

So the Gulf countries have not asked Pakistan for an army or troops to take part in their fight against Houthis. Instead, the GCC wanted only political support from Islamabad to the alliance against the Iranian threat coming from the Yemeni gate.

A symbolic participation from Pakistan is enough, even with an ambulance raising the Pakistani flag.

‘Decisive Storm’ tends to be a real test for the real friendship with Pakistan.

It is also an indicator of how far it can be trusted as a strategic ally of the Gulf States.

However, it seems that the GCC wasn’t lucky enough to place trust in this country as a maintainer of regional balance.

The Gulf states invested heavily in strengthening links and relationship with Pakistan, since its independence. Various political, economic and aid support was offered to this country.

The doors remain open to businessmen and labour and skilled people, who arrive in huge numbers to the GCC; which tolerates the burden of such numbers.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE), in specific, has supported Pakistan in all circumstances and has always stood by its side in catastrophic and non-catastrophic cases.

The UAE has always become a safe refuge to all Pakistani politicians and businessmen in times of political unrest that usually hit Pakistan.

The Emirates is always recognised unanimously by Pakistani political forces as non-aligned to any party in political conflicts in Pakistan.

For that reason, the relationship between the two countries is special despite the changes in the political leadership and majority party through time.

All that was done at no price.

It is done instead as an investment to strengthening relationship and links to build a valuable strategic ally that helps in times of need.

Unfortunately, this investment is damaged as a result of the Pakistani parliament vote, which vetoed Pakistan joining the ‘Decisive Storm’ alliance.

The officials’ statements were contradictory, Islamabad’s position was unexpected and shocking. Although we recognise the importance of the Pakistani parliament and its freedom to speak out, Pakistan should take the side of the GCC when it comes to the choice between Iran and the GCC.

Unfortunately this didn’t happen.

Not only did the Pakistani parliament not appraise and appreciate the GCC, the government, too, tried in different ways to avoid participation, and that trend became clear when it referred the matter to the parliament.

Even the public opinion and “noisy” reactions of writers and different categories of people as regards ‘Decisive Storm’ and the Gulf position was in the same direction.

All these factors indicate that betting on this country as a strategic ally in the future should be strongly revised.

For us, as Gulf citizens, ‘Decisive Storm’ is not a picnic to which friends are invited to enjoy time with us.

It’s a battle to protect our security and stability and the decision to start the war was not taken until the Iranian threat became clear at the borders of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the intent is to engulf the Arabian Peninsula.

In addition to the threat it poses to a strategic strait of (Bab Al Mandab)‏ - the control of such a path would strangle the Gulf.

Henceforth, seeking the help of friends and allies has become a political necessity in order to call up international efforts. In this case this is more important than the field support.

Exactly as it happened in the Afghanistan, Somalia and the Balkans.

As it failed to appreciate the relationship with Gulf States, Pakistan didn’t understand this issue and abandoned them.

For this reason and without emotional reactions, the Gulf States have to re-evaluate their strategic relationship with Pakistan, in the long term, because it absolutely cannot be our trusted strategic ally.

Sami Al Reyami is Editor-in-Chief of 'Emarat Al Youm'

'Pakistan is not the ideal ally' - Emirates 24|7


He was given a bashing on twitter
 
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No problem sir. We don't want to be strategic partner. We just want to be treated equal to India, that is all sir.

India get's $30 billion in remittance from GCC countries
Pak get's $8 billion from GCC countries

That is all we ask.
And thats also is no Alms or Charity. Its the sweat and blood of Pakistanis, who work in +55C desert.
 
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Indians and Bangladeshi even phillipino's are more than Pakistanies what kind of friendship is that, its so freaking hard to get in GCC country if you are Pakistani maybe before 30 years yes it was not like before but after 911 its close to impossible i find europe is easier than GCC to live for Pakistanies they prefere indian's but when it comes to protection they play sunni card..i appreciate what they have done in past but Pakistan stood with them in all weather behind them in everymove openly or quietly.. yet they dont complaint to india even tho they have more indians in GCC..
i have personally seen indian philipino bangali fleing from GCC in 91's war when Pakistani's were full of families living didnt leave .. after peace sudden drop of Pakistanies in GCC except in Saudia..
open your arms for Pakistanies even if we not wearing new clothes you will find Pakistanies so lovable that they will give their lives.
we are just not Rafiques.
 
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Good. The sheikh has started understanding that Pakistan isn't a pushover nor a country full of cannon fodder. Bluntly said, we're not going to be anyone's stooges any more.

I request the gulf nations to acquire Indian, American and Israeli help. They are the trustworthy allies that the Arabs are looking for.
 
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He's a fucking moron. The one time Pakistan refuses to send troops (because it's already fighting a war), suddenly Pakistan is not an ideal partner.

I've said it before, if any Pakistan has any respect for the UAE after this, then they need to get their head checked.
 
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This should wake the arabs up- defence of their land is their responsibility-
Saudi Arabia is a different case altogether its defence is the responsibility of Ummah-
 
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No problem sir. We don't want to be strategic partner. We just want to be treated equal to India, that is all sir.

India get's $30 billion in remittance from GCC countries
Pak get's $8 billion from GCC countries

That is all we ask.
Indian officials didnt ask any support or political relation from Arabs.Our relation with Arab was just based on trade and investment.We are a big customer of their oil.
 
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''Emotional hathyachar'' don't be fooled Pakistani fellows these Arabs needs you more than you need them. Pakistan has taken a great step to be neutral in this war. You have lost enough for foriegn wars.

Cut Arab fundings for the fundamentals in your society and create civil jobs for them.
 
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Pakistan's decision is right but diplomatic presentation of that to the international audience is not upto the mark. A country has to take tough decisions of the shake of the nation---no wrong in that. All that one need to sell the decision properly in the international arena.

In the current pressure situation, I will be surprised if Pakistani leadership can back the parliament's decision for long.

My personal feeling is that if you remove your mental blocks you will find your neighbors ( not China alone, India, Iran, Afgan too) may be your better partners (not using the word friend deliberately) than these so called brothers. By doing economic exchange with your neighbours you will stand on your own feet instead of relying on some favour or aid. No favours come for free.

Further you have to think whether projecting your core competency as Defense and military related affair is adding any value to Pakistan as nation or not
 
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Actually Arabs were not expecting this kind of treatment from Pakistan. The actual pain cause to them was by Iranian supporters in assembly and media.
 
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No problem sir. We don't want to be strategic partner. We just want to be treated equal to India, that is all sir.

India get's $30 billion in remittance from GCC countries
Pak get's $8 billion from GCC countries

That is all we ask.
What is it that you ask?
An Indian in GCC on average earns 4 times the average income of a Pakistani. That's based on skill sets and qualifications.

This is based on market supply and demand and skill sets.

What do you want, Arabs to gift Pakistanis higher skilled jobs in addition to the billions they give to Pakistan from time to time?
 
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What is it that you ask?
An Indian in GCC on average earns 4 times the average income of a Pakistani. That's based on skill sets and qualifications.

This is based on market supply and demand and skill sets.

What do you want, Arabs to gift Pakistanis higher skilled jobs in addition to the billions they give to Pakistan from time to time?

Now that is absolutely horse shit I'm working here is GCC as system analyst and im earning Double what my Indian colleagues are earning. It all depends which job you are doing

This 4 times is pure donkey shit. To get this kind of 4 time you should be either in bank or some Multinational company with some managerial job

And not to forget LUCK
 
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