Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

So, Pakistani army has to save Saudi royals from monster they created while they keep funding same monster in Pakistan?

March 4, 2015 7:50 am
Saudis to press Pakistan for more troops

Farhan Bokhari in Islamabad

Saudi Arabia is to press Pakistan to boost the number of its troops in the kingdom to help bolster Riyadh’s defences against Islamist militants, including the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, also known as Isis.

Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan’s prime minister, landed in Riyadh on Wednesday and met King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud.

While diplomats stress the close ties between the countries, Mr Sharif’s trip — his third this year — comes amid profound challenges facing the bilateral relationship, not least the continued flow of funds from rich patrons in Saudi Arabia to Islamist hardliners within Pakistan.

The countries’ close relationship has been built on common security interests dating back to the 1970s, when the Saudi oil boom created employment for a large number of Pakistanis. Islamabad deepened the relationship in the ensuing years by assuming responsibility for some of Saudi Arabia’s internal security needs.

“Saudi Arabia is both a friend and a source of a continuing problem,” said a senior Pakistani official ahead of Mr Sharif’s departure. “This relationship provides opportunities and challenges.”

It is not clear how many Pakistani troops there are in Saudi Arabia, although it is understood the numbers deployed are modest. And analysts say Islamabad is cautious about broadening its security relationship with Riyadh.

“There is uncertainty in the Middle East as Saudi Arabia deals with the wider Islamic State-related challenge,” says Mahmud Durrani, a former national security adviser to the prime minister’s office. “Pakistan has to be careful to avoid getting embroiled in a relationship with the Saudis which only exposes us to new controversies.”

Riyadh has grown more anxious about security after the takeover of Yemen by Shia Houthi rebels, say western diplomats who have followed the Saudi-Pakistan discussions over the past year. “The Saudis are very keen to boost their security apparatus, and Pakistan as a friend with a history of services to the kingdom is of great interest,” said one.

Saudi Arabia — like Pakistan — faces a rising Sunni jihadi threat, while many accuse the government of having turned a blind eye to domestic preachers whose ideology underpins such groups. Private Saudi donations to Islamist extremist groups continue despite government attempts to stem the flow of cash.

Riyadh, which confronted a domestic al-Qaeda insurgency in 2003-2006, is concerned about Isis militants in Syria and Iraq seeking to target the kingdom. Saudi Arabia has built a defensive security fence along its border with Iraq, but Isis militants managed to breach the border in January.

The Saudi-Pakistan defence relationship developed in the 1970s, when Pakistan’s military dictator General Zia ul-Haq sent thousands of troops for security duties in the kingdom after Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution.
“The Saudis are very keen to boost their security apparatus, and Pakistan as a friend with a history of services to the kingdom is of great interest”

“In the 1980s, the Saudis were keen to keep Pakistani troops as this helped counter the Iranian threat,” says one former Pakistani army general who served in the kingdom. “For the Saudis, the relationship with Pakistan guarantees both against internal dissent and external threats.”

The relationship strengthened in 1998 when Saudi Arabia began giving oil to Pakistan to help the country overcome the effect of international financial sanctions following its maiden nuclear tests. The arrangement lasted almost three years.

More recently in early 2014, Saudi Arabia lent $1.5bn to Pakistan to shore up the country’s foreign reserves after a visit to Islamabad by then crown prince Salman. The full terms of the loan were not revealed, although Pakistani finance ministry officials said at the time the loan was interest-free.

Analysts warn that it would be overly optimistic of Saudi Arabia to expect large-scale deployments of troops from its neighbour amid a heightened domestic security challenge highlighted by the Taliban massacre of 150 people, mostly school children, in the northern Pakistani city of Peshawar late last year. “Right now, we need our manpower at home as Pakistan deals with its own security challenges,” says Ikram Sehgal, a defence analyst.

But Mr Sehgal says Pakistan may seek to meet the Saudi request halfway, for example by sending fewer troops but for a longer-term deployment, with possible pledges of a quick reaction force if needed.

“Given the way this relationship has evolved, Pakistan is in no shape to go for an outright refusal to the Saudis,” he says. “A via media of some kind will have to be found which satisfies the Saudis without compromising Pakistan’s own interests.”

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

aaqa nai ghulam ko bulaya, ghulam daura chala aaya

as the writer said, Pakistan is in no position to refuse KSA. Faqeer kisi ko NO nahi keh sakta...

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

That would be good,

lets send some 30,000 troops and condition it with KSA buying weapons worth of USD 3-4 billion this year and updates on the same worth USD 500-700 million / annum for next 4/5 years, plus they have to provide some 50,000 barrel / day crude oil to Pakistan for next 5 years.

Also they need to invest in Pakistan in the Nawab Shah Oil refinery project or set up refineries in Pakistan.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

Pakistan army should take over Saudi. That would put them right.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

Paisay lagao dosto.. hum tumare sath hen :hehe:

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

We Bakistanis can't bargain with anyone...be it KSA or USA. You have to have balls to set conditions like that to people who are giving us charity & terrorists.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

They are busy in Pakistan , Never did nothing for Pakistan
For record
Some discussion here

The growing threat of terrorism

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

I haven't added rail and road construction projects to be awarded to Pakistani based companies yet nor did i asked to create jobs for 100,000 Skilled labors with the minimum salary of 2,500 USD per month.

These should be the terms from Pakistan, and if they cannot do it, then as PD says.. LAKH DE LANNAT

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

Pakistan army should take over Saudi and stay there.

Chinese army should take over Pakistan and run it like one of their provinces.

win-win for all.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

bus woh oil-wells ka control mujhay day dee jiye ga... ;)

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

baat abhi howee nahin aur corruption shuru. :hmmm:

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

If only our toothless PM can stand up to these dictators and tell them the only way Pak will get involved is if they stop funding madrassas in Pakistan. ISIS and Taliban are their gifts to the world.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

Have you realized the power of oil already?

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

Chalo jee

abhi tu maiN “Good Man” hoon jis nay offer key hay, mera naam bhi kaheen nahi aya aur phir yeh corruption kaisay??? app ko kitnay percent chahiyee… it should be WIN WIN situation :wink:

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

I knew power of OIL since i was 16.

ab @Captain1 iss say pehlay koy aur matlab nikalay, I 1st saw power of oil in 1990, when the same OIL and concession rights resulted in Iraq-Kuwait war, and i was in Kuwait.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

**Nawaz Shareef aur Raheel Shareef Donon aik hain
**P M -1 & P M-2
Ham bik chukay

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

So our puppet media takes a start
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Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

When you fight other people's fight then the fight comes to your own home.

Pakistan should be very cautious in making decision regarding this. Rent a soldier is not what pakistan does.

You will be making an enemy in ISIS. Better option would be to give offer to train Saudi soldiers at home and send military experts as advisers.

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

With all their money , why cant Saudis hire Black Water, too expensive?

Re: Saudis want more Pakistani troops in KSA to save them from ISIS

These Arabs need to spend their money on defence and military rather than building tall pointless buildings.