Why Pakistan betrayed Saudi Arabia AND Iran??

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Published3 months ago
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👉 Register for 2-Day LIVE Training on AI for FREE: https://link.outskill.com/TS-2 👉100% Discount for all who register 👉Become the top 1% professional by learning AI today ⭐ Think School’s flagship Communication course with live doubt sessions : https://thethinkschool.com/sp/communication-masterclass/ VIDEO INTRODUCTION: Ladies and gentlemen, For over 50 years, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan shared one of the most unusual alliances in modern geopolitics. This wasn’t just diplomacy—it was deep strategic trust. Saudi Arabia stood by Pakistan during its toughest moments, providing financial lifelines, oil support, and backing when the world turned its back. In return, Pakistan made a powerful, unwritten promise: if Saudi Arabia’s security was ever threatened, it would stand shoulder to shoulder with the kingdom—militarily, if needed. But today, that very relationship is under strain. Rising tensions in the Middle East, especially involving Iran, have put Saudi Arabia in a vulnerable position. And despite decades of support, Pakistan has remained cautious, choosing restraint over direct military involvement. This silence is being seen by many in Saudi Arabia not as neutrality—but as a failure to honor a long-standing strategic understanding. And that’s what makes this situation so fascinating. Why was this relationship so strong for decades? Why would a wealthy nation like Saudi Arabia rely on a country like Pakistan for security guarantees? And more importantly, at a time when Pakistan is facing severe economic challenges, why would it risk distancing itself from one of its biggest benefactors? The answers lie not in emotions—but in geopolitics, power balance, and national interest. Our Best Indian Business Case Studies: 1. Dhirubhai https://youtu.be/bSx6hDjALkQ?si=wE6PGMgiv7PpHdla 2. Milky mist https://youtu.be/-98fnc4VAo8?si=NtKHTWjvtr_9V8ne 3. Old Monk https://youtu.be/GQPymbqa08A?si=BXhcZhDPXt9wTxO4 4. Waaree https://youtu.be/T1PLEPTbXc4?si=3VbRKyBnd-3Trfqt 5. Blinkit https://youtu.be/OGs2YsqvWDg?si=bZ_AqkdGEsl2X3xW ✅Study Materials: https://ommcomnews.com/world-news/unreliable-pakistans-hollow-one-sided-defence-pact-with-saudi-arabia-lies-exposed-report/ https://armscontrolcenter.org/countries/india-and-pakistan/#:~:text=As%20of%202025%2C%20Pakistan%20is%C2%A0estimated%C2%A0to%20possess%20approximately%20170%20warheads%20and%20continues%20to%20gradually%20expand%20and%20modernize%20its%20nuclear%20arsenal https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/1/2/pakistan-us-war-of-words-over-donald-trumps-tweet#:~:text=%E2%80%9CThe%20United%20States%20has%20foolishly%20given%20Pakistan%20more%20than%20%2433%20billion%20in%20aid%20over%20the%20last%2015%20years%2C%20and%20they%20have%20given%20us%20nothing%20but%20lies%20and%20deceit%2C%20thinking%20of%20our%20leaders%20as%20fools%2C%E2%80%9D%20Trump%20said. https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-agonizing-problem-of-pakistans-nukes/#:~:text=if%20left%20unchecked%2C%20might%20lead%20to%20the%20nightmare%20of%20nightmares%3A%20jihadis%20taking%20control%20of%20a%20nuclear%20weapons%20arsenal%20of%20something%20in%20the%20neighborhood%20of%20200%20warheads. Think School is a Digital School that we all deserved, but never had â–șâ–șCheck out Think School's Online courses: https://www.thethinkschool.com #thinkschool #businesscasestudy #geopolitics Credits: CNN-News 18, WION, NBC News, Money control pro, Business standard, TV18,Business Today, ABC news, CNBC, ET now ,Bloomberg originals, Financial Times, DW documentary, AL Jazeera English, BBC news, Firstpost.

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