Arabian Stallion
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Pakistan got a lot of back lash for not getting involved, but history has shown that Pakistan was right to consider Yemen a lost cause.
Yemen was a lost cause before this current conflict began, has been during it and will continue to be a lost cause once the current conflicts end. Unless miracles occur. Besides Pakistani involvement, which was always meant to be purely symbolic in nature, would not have changed anything on the ground.
However as I argued earlier in this thread the main goals have been achieved by KSA (at least the current leadership should be of this opinion if you ask me) so I don't really see a point in any massive engagements (that was btw never the case if anyone takes a look at the limited number of Saudi Arabian soldiers on the ground in Yemen). Just keep what has already been consolidated which is basically all of the important parts of Yemen. Whether economic, geographical in nature or those containing natural resources (oil and gas) etc. No foreign invader would be able to control 15 million people in Saleh/Houthi controlled areas anyway, moreover in a foreign land, on the long run. Impossible. Saleh/Houthi's won't ever again control all of Yemen and neither do they pose a threat to KSA. Time to move on IMO. A lost cause. Evidence of similar "wastes of time" is the US involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan. The US is in a different galaxy military compared to everyone else so if they cannot do it nobody can. Allied parties in Yemen will have to take the lead. It's their country after all. Not to say that Houthi and Saleh will eventually fight for power once again in their own region like for the past 20 years.
Moreover you have plenty on your own plate already. An even bigger lost cause next door in Afghanistan and a many times bigger and more populous sworn enemy in India who you have already been at war with a few times. The nature of those wars we are all familiar with here.
So your decision was understandable and I personally always argued against Pakistani involvement as I considered it pointless. I wish KSA had though similarly before involving itself in the mess that is Afghanistan in the 1980's. Nothing was gained from that involvement as argued in post 43. Only bad things.
Also a few Pakistani brothers here should not really get angry towards the UAE just because some UAE official blabbered on Twitter. Pakistan, like any Muslim country, unfortunately, has enough of moronic officials to embarrass themselves with. No need to be hostile due to such individuals. We all have them and they only speak for themselves or at most the regimes they work for.
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