Re: Terroristan - March 31, 2022
Posted: 18 Sep 2025 09:51

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Tanaji wrote: ↑18 Sep 2025 02:09 The Pakistanis have been made to eat crow with a side helping of sausages. Not only did ICC remain firm and not remove Andy Pycroft which was the PCBs “non-negotiable” demand, but he went on to officiate their match. And even though Pakis claimed moral victory by saying Pycroft apologised, he did nothing of that sort: he just expressed regret for miscommunication.
Bhikaris H&D is in tatters….
The Pakistanis have been made to eat crow with a side helping of pork sausages................
I have a different take on this. Saudis had already funded the Paki bum years ago and had an agreement to gain access to it when needed. They never made this arrangement formal or public as long as unkil's military base in their soil provided an easier safety guarantee. Now after attack on Hamas in Doha, unkil's torn langoti is flying in the wind for everyone to see. Also with Israel on their side and Iran subdued, as of now, Saudis might think this is the right time to come out of the closet and make a claim on that atim bum. Wise move? Time will tell.
Dilbu wrote: ↑18 Sep 2025 18:13I have a different take on this. Saudis had already funded the Paki bum years ago and had an agreement to gain access to it when needed. They never made this arrangement formal or public as long as unkil's military base in their soil provided an easier safety guarantee. Now after attack on Hamas in Doha, unkil's torn langoti is flying in the wind for everyone to see. Also with Israel on their side and Iran subdued, as of now, Saudis might think this is the right time to come out of the closet and make a claim on that atim bum. Wise move? Time will tell.
One thing is certain. Kirana hills will suddenly feature in the potential target list of may more countries from now on. The paki nukular umbrella graduated from being India's headache to West Asia's headache.
“Most likely, pakistan will now be able to buy us weapons it needs, with saudi money"
The Saudis are angry with India for two reasons. First, India is buying far less oil from them than it was a few years ago. Second, India is buying Russian oil, refining it in huge quantities and selling it to EU and other markets at prices that undercut Saudi oil.A_Gupta wrote: ↑18 Sep 2025 17:29 Hussain Haqqani notes about the Paki-Saudi treaty: , “Most likely, Pakistan will now be able to buy US weapons it needs, with Saudi money, which [the] Trump administration seems willing to sell. Similar purchases occurred in the 1970s when the US Congress was unwilling to approve loans under Foreign Military Funding (FMF) for Pakistan.”
Saudi Arabia spend as much on defense as India (around $78 billion).
1. How many shiny new toys can the Pak army afford now?
2. Will Pakistan get bases in Saudi Arabia?
3. Will attacks by BLA, TTP on Pakistan be attacks on Saudi Arabia?
4. If we think that the Paki army is a bit stretched now, will it have to grow (with Saudi money) to be a “regional guarantor of security”?
5. Will Pakistan be drawn into war with the Houthis?
6. What is the impact on Iran?
But that has always been the case since the 1970s at least. A_Gupta ji's post seemed to suggest that the new Saudi/Pak treaty might somehow change or augment the prevailing scenario to India's detriment. My response was to say that I don't think it matters much in the big picture.
This is something that was true even before the Saudi/Pak treaty. The point is what kind of weapons. If the US wants to give Pakis very advanced ADS, AMRAAMs, fighters and so on-- they would do so with or without Saudi in the picture. What has changed under Trump is that Trump wants the Saudis, rather than the US treasury itself, to fund the transfer of these weapons to Pakistan.Any weapons that they get, no matter the source, they will use against India
Sparks a thought wrt the Trump admin action on India wrt tariffs because of Russian oil purchase.
On the other hand, my above analysis could be completely off base.