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Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan agreed to sign the Mecca Mutual Defense Agreement on August 7, with the aim of strengthening collective deterrence against all forms of aggression. The agreement states that any attack on any of the three countries is considered an attack on all, and it seeks to develop their defense cooperation. U.S. President Donald Trump described this agreement as a bold and significant move that reflects increasing regional rapprochement, expressing his pleasure at its signing. This development comes at a time when the Middle East is witnessing enhanced security measures and new alliances, while Trump also announced a reduction in military drills with South Korea after its refusal to participate in Iran nuclear disarmament efforts, in an attempt to de-escalate tensions and realign American objectives in the region.
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