شبكة قدس الإخبارية
شبكة قدس الإخبارية
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The Mecca agreement signed between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan in August 2026 aims to establish a framework for joint defense, stating that any attack on one of the three countries is considered an attack on all. However, practical implementation faces significant challenges due to differences in interests and regional threats, especially regarding Turkey and Islamabad’s relations with Iran. Potential scenarios range from maintaining the current level of cooperation to expanding the alliance to include other countries like Egypt, or using the agreement solely as a political deterrent. The success of the agreement depends on the extent to which the countries can overcome their differences and establish lasting military and security mechanisms. It is likely that the primary goal is to strengthen deterrence against Iran and Israel, with the biggest challenge remaining in transforming the agreement into an actual military alliance capable of effective deterrence.
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