Wood
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It is unfair to claim that Pakistan’s opposition to Israel is just to show solidarity with Saudi and UAE. Even India was reticent to the idea of allying with Israelis openly until the 90s. This was not just to please Arabs, but also to placate the local Muslim population. Pakistan could never recognize Israel openly given the sentiments of its own population. Irony is that the Arabs themselves are softening their stance against Israel these days.We have always supported them in their Foreign Policy which negatively effected Pakistan long term. Following them we never developed our relations with Israel which allowed it to settle in Indian camp which effects us negatively militarily and politically. Have we gotten any support from Arabs towards India? They could have stopped oil and importing Indian labor to hurt them, but no they looked the other way and rather injecting more money into a failed Indian conglomerates like Reliance Industries who’s Chief the other day said no amount of money will save it.
The money the Arabs gave went into pockets of their hand picked goons operating in Pakistan who chiffon the money out of the country.
We can easily get money from China mostly likely with more control mechanisms in place to make sure money is used what’s its intended for.
We aren’t their rent a damn army, and neither I want to see our precious boys spill blood for a race who allied with the West to bring down a Caliph. Their crooked nose traitors through and through.
Secondly, the money that Arabs have deposited into Pakistan’s forex account recently has directly contributed to the stabilization of economy. Further, the oil subsidies and deferred payments have allowed Pakistani public to enjoy the lowest oil prices in subcontinent.
Pakistan has every right to choose its foreign policy, but to deny the undeniable benefits of its Arab alliance is unfair to the Arabs.