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Pakistan’s High-Wire Act Gets Riskier

Geopolitics
Pakistan
Started May 21, 2026

The country has sent troops and arms to Saudi Arabia at a delicate moment in the Iran war

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The deployment of Pakistani troops to Saudi Arabia may alienate Iran and harm Pakistan's diplomatic relations in the region.
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Engaging militarily in the Iran conflict could provide Pakistan with leverage in regional politics and economic benefits from Saudi Arabia.
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Pakistan's decision to participate in the Iran war reflects a complex balancing act that warrants careful consideration of its long-term implications.
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By sending troops to Saudi Arabia, Pakistan risks entanglement in a broader conflict that could destabilize its own nation further.
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Pakistan's military support to Saudi Arabia strengthens regional alliances and enhances its own security amidst the turmoil of the Iran war.
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