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جاهز للتشغيل
جاهز للتشغيل
The Makkah agreement between Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan raises concerns that Ankara may be subjected to uncertain military and security commitments in regional conflict zones, especially amid escalating tensions with Iran, the United States, and Israel. The report warns that this arrangement could lead Turkey to participate in potential military confrontations, particularly in the Red Sea and Yemen, as tensions with Iran intensify. It questions whether the pact can effectively deter Tehran, which may perceive intervention as strategic and existential. Additionally, the report discusses that the agreement aims to strengthen Saudi defenses and may expand to include other countries like Egypt, potentially shifting the regional balance of power and increasing the risk of conflict escalation. Overall, the risks are considered high, and the benefits unclear, with Turkey potentially bearing significant military and political costs in exchange for broad security commitments.
تنويه: هذا ملخص تم إنشاؤه بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي
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