Emergence of the Muhammad Pact: A Sunni-led Initiative in the Region
Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt are reportedly preparing for a military agreement, indicating a shift in regional alliances as the U.S. is seen as less reliable.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 3 days ago
A new military agreement involving Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Turkey, and Egypt appears to be taking shape, reflecting a significant shift in regional dynamics.
This initiative, often referred to as the Muhammad Pact, suggests a concerted effort among these nations to strengthen their military cooperation.
The development comes amid growing perceptions that the United States can no longer be counted on as a dependable ally in the region.