>A Pakistani military contingent has arrived in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province under a joint defence agreement and at a time of risk of renewed Iranian drone and missile strikes.
>Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defence said on Saturday that the deployment to King Abdulaziz Air Base includes fighter jets and support aircraft from the Pakistan Air Force.
>The two countries signed a strategic defence agreement last year, with the aim of strengthening military co-ordination and raising the operational readiness of their armed forces.
cyberianscribe on
The tendrils of different wars are becoming intertwined.
tripping_yarns on
So, are they there to help defend SA from Iran or to defend against the inevitable attack from Israel?
Ashryfinancial on
Sending help after the war is almost over. Woah!
Ultra_Metal on
I wonder why Saudi Arabia keeps arming itself to the teeth but never uses those weapons even when they’re under attack.
nishitd on
Probably means the talks are going well and Pakistan knows it won’t need to use them
OnceIWasKovic on
Saudi’s have nearly 400 fighter jets but seems like there’s only a handful of good pilots lmao
SnooRegrets6428 on
A deterrent but useless in action
expat90 on
Iran has been shooting missiles and drones for over a month at Saudi.
Pakistan and Saudi have a mutual defence agreement. Pakistan has done nothing but issue strongly worded statements. The agreement isn’t worth the paper it’s written on. This is a lame attempt by Pakistan to salvage their reputation. Sending planes more than a month later during a ceasefire is purely performative.
Diligent-Let7615 on
Could be to guarantee a ceasefire with Iran. This war has taught the gcc countries that the US is not the protector of the gulf and they need to seek outside help to guarantee their own protection.
With Pakistani aircraft in Saudi it would deter Iran from attacking Saudi and hold the Iran to its ceasefire agreement.
d1andonly on
Perfect timing!
After the dust has settled.
Specific-Answer3590 on
Bunch of clowns🤡. Their economy is in tatters, and it would be suicidal to join this unnecessary & pathetic war, not to mention the public opposition.
IonDaPrizee on
Everything about this is absolutely disgusting.
If Pakistan is sending fighter jets at the direction of American officials, it won’t be for free.
Turbulent_Trifle_386 on
Crazy to think that Pakistan is the strongest muslim country out there when it comes to defense
Leviathn_Doom on
A defeated force trying to defend someone else. Yeah that’ll work!
PraetorGold on
The plot thins.
Pixi_Dust_408 on
Maybe it’s just to be cautious? Pakistan doesn’t want the war to continue, maybe they’re confident that it will de-escalate?
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>A Pakistani military contingent has arrived in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province under a joint defence agreement and at a time of risk of renewed Iranian drone and missile strikes.
>Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Defence said on Saturday that the deployment to King Abdulaziz Air Base includes fighter jets and support aircraft from the Pakistan Air Force.
>The two countries signed a strategic defence agreement last year, with the aim of strengthening military co-ordination and raising the operational readiness of their armed forces.
The tendrils of different wars are becoming intertwined.
So, are they there to help defend SA from Iran or to defend against the inevitable attack from Israel?
Sending help after the war is almost over. Woah!
I wonder why Saudi Arabia keeps arming itself to the teeth but never uses those weapons even when they’re under attack.
Probably means the talks are going well and Pakistan knows it won’t need to use them
Saudi’s have nearly 400 fighter jets but seems like there’s only a handful of good pilots lmao
A deterrent but useless in action
Iran has been shooting missiles and drones for over a month at Saudi.
Pakistan and Saudi have a mutual defence agreement. Pakistan has done nothing but issue strongly worded statements. The agreement isn’t worth the paper it’s written on. This is a lame attempt by Pakistan to salvage their reputation. Sending planes more than a month later during a ceasefire is purely performative.
Could be to guarantee a ceasefire with Iran. This war has taught the gcc countries that the US is not the protector of the gulf and they need to seek outside help to guarantee their own protection.
With Pakistani aircraft in Saudi it would deter Iran from attacking Saudi and hold the Iran to its ceasefire agreement.
Perfect timing!
After the dust has settled.
Bunch of clowns🤡. Their economy is in tatters, and it would be suicidal to join this unnecessary & pathetic war, not to mention the public opposition.
Everything about this is absolutely disgusting.
If Pakistan is sending fighter jets at the direction of American officials, it won’t be for free.
Crazy to think that Pakistan is the strongest muslim country out there when it comes to defense
A defeated force trying to defend someone else. Yeah that’ll work!
The plot thins.
Maybe it’s just to be cautious? Pakistan doesn’t want the war to continue, maybe they’re confident that it will de-escalate?