شبكة قدس الإخبارية
شبكة قدس الإخبارية
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The Mecca Agreement for Collective Defense between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan raises questions about the possibility of it transforming into an actual military alliance, especially given the existing differences in interests and orientations among the three countries. Although the agreement includes a collective defense clause stating that any attack on one of them is an attack on all, the true test of its effectiveness depends on these states' ability to overcome their political and military disagreements, particularly regarding their regional positions and their relationships with Iran, as well as the complex Turkey-Pakistan relations with Tehran. Analysts indicate that transitioning into a genuine military alliance would require establishing coordination mechanisms and joint forces, which the three countries still lack. Ultimately, the success of such an alliance remains dependent on their practical commitment and their capacity for effective collaboration in confronting regional threats.
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