They spent the previous 3 years shredding any chance they had at being a serious power player by nuking both the economy and government all while sucking American foreign policy demands.
They are literally only invovled because they happened to be a foreign nation that borders Iran and happens to have a sizeable military that offers security for negotiation purposes.
The only thing they’ve gotten out of this is some KSA loan money slashed. The same loan money that they nuked thr aforementioned economy and government for and ehich they obviously sent and spent for businesses and living abroad.
Got to hand it to them that their diplomatic block seems to be developing nicely.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and Qatar are all working increasingly closer with each other, plus supporting dependents in common like the recognized governments of Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. While most of those outside of Pakistan and Sudan really REALLY don’t have any love for Iran, by positioning as peacemakers they raise their estimation in the world and also shunt more of the Iranian block’s ire towards the other emerging regional block (India, UAE, Israel, Ethiopia and their dependents such as Somaliland in Somalia, RSF in Sudan, Hijri’s National Guard in Syria etc.). Indeed, the UAE was far more heavily bombed by Iran than Qatar or Saudi Arabia even though they all remain at odds with Iran. If by chance it works then that’s economically great for Iran’s neighbors and the nations that export oil by the Gulf. At present it’s not working but that may also yield a dividend if it drives a wedge between Trump and Israel; we’ve already seen J.D. Vance broach the topic by warning Israel to side with Trump and not complain about the deal.
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Boost my ass.
They spent the previous 3 years shredding any chance they had at being a serious power player by nuking both the economy and government all while sucking American foreign policy demands.
They are literally only invovled because they happened to be a foreign nation that borders Iran and happens to have a sizeable military that offers security for negotiation purposes.
The only thing they’ve gotten out of this is some KSA loan money slashed. The same loan money that they nuked thr aforementioned economy and government for and ehich they obviously sent and spent for businesses and living abroad.
They now have a lot of good PR which they didn’t before.
Got to hand it to them that their diplomatic block seems to be developing nicely.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Egypt and Qatar are all working increasingly closer with each other, plus supporting dependents in common like the recognized governments of Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. While most of those outside of Pakistan and Sudan really REALLY don’t have any love for Iran, by positioning as peacemakers they raise their estimation in the world and also shunt more of the Iranian block’s ire towards the other emerging regional block (India, UAE, Israel, Ethiopia and their dependents such as Somaliland in Somalia, RSF in Sudan, Hijri’s National Guard in Syria etc.). Indeed, the UAE was far more heavily bombed by Iran than Qatar or Saudi Arabia even though they all remain at odds with Iran. If by chance it works then that’s economically great for Iran’s neighbors and the nations that export oil by the Gulf. At present it’s not working but that may also yield a dividend if it drives a wedge between Trump and Israel; we’ve already seen J.D. Vance broach the topic by warning Israel to side with Trump and not complain about the deal.