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The article discusses the future of security arrangements in the Gulf region and the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of developing a more effective Gulf security system, rather than relying solely on new external alliances such as the Mecca Alliance between Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Pakistan. It highlights that the changing security environment necessitates that countries enhance their defensive capabilities and expand direct Gulf cooperation in areas like early warning, air defense, and maritime security, while maintaining security ties with regional and international powers. The article suggests that increased coordination could help manage challenges more efficiently but might also complicate the security landscape if it leads to competing blocs. It clarifies that regional security depends on the capabilities of individual nations and how they manage their disputes in a way that serves their interests and avoids escalation. Ultimately, the future of regional security requires a combination of strengthening defense capabilities, diversifying partnerships, and maintaining dialogue mechanisms to ensure stable and effective security.
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