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Pakistan needs to maintain strong ties amongst its allies (even when they are falling short). It needs to lobby hard and keep ties with all key nations (especially the muslim world).
The Quranic verse about the brotherhood of believers with each other needs to be implemented; which says: "the believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy (49:10)."
This little misunderstanding etc. With Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is a wish for its enemies, especially the non-Muslim world. Look at the tabloids from India and other nations - they are loving every bit of this issue and are 'shit stirring' to make it worse. A bit like the devil who continues to whisper negativity between 2 people until they separate.
Pakistan needs to maintain all contact with its allies - it needs to lobby hard in those countries and influence/woo key players to its cause. Pakistan needs to maintain economic relations and does not need any military capacity/support from any of these nations. It does not need to create more enemies (as if it doesn't have enough already).
Pakistan armed forces (Alhamdulillah) strong enough to deter any future/potential enemy, it can certainly hold against India/Israel - with the capability to subdue/destroy these nations.
Pakistan just needs to ensure that it has the ability (via ICBM or submarine SLBM/SLCM) to penetrate bigger countries, such as the USA or its key allies. Surely the USA has the capacity to destroy Pakistan, but a few SLBM types can put the usa back to the stone age. These countries love life/dunya so would be easily deterred. Deterrence has been achieved. The North Koreans are a good example in deterring the USA - a few missiles having the ability to hit USA mainland/allies is causing deterrence.
Pakistan is able to free Kashmir from Indian oppression - it's just a matter of time. In the meanwhile it just needs to ensure its forces are ready. To fight wars...money is required...hence economically it needs to main contact with all its allies. Pakistan needs to play smart - no emotional outbursts or feeling sorry for yourself. It needs to look at the positivity and help that Pakistan had/has received from its allies, especially in the Muslim world.
Saudi Arabia and other countries have helped out Pakistan considerably in the past - if they don't do it now, this should not be the reason to curtail ties.
The non-Muslim world has humiliated the Muslim world, by deception, causing divisions amongst brother - aka divide and conquer policies. Once the muslims were divided, it became easier for muslims to get beaten up and destroyed. Look at the case with Iraq, Libya, Syria etc.
The muslims need to stop falling into this trap....United we stand, divided we fall. This is the era of fitna/tribulations - the disunity you see amongst muslim nations is a result from the disunity from the average muslim population (this goes all the way from the local village, nationally and internationally).
Pakistan needs to operate with wisdom, sabr/patience and needs to ensure that it becomes economically strong enough to deal with all current and emerging threats.
To reiterate, "the believers are but brothers, so make settlement between your brothers. And fear Allah that you may receive mercy (49:10)."
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is not a brother to Muslims. Can you not get this? It is basically an imposter. A sister of Imposter Israel.