Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan consider regional axis against Iranian threat
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Updated · Haaretz · Apr 27
Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan consider regional axis against Iranian threat
14 articles · Updated · Haaretz · Apr 27
Foreign ministers from the four countries met about ten days ago at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey.
During the meeting, they discussed the possibility of forming a diplomatic-military alliance to address concerns over Iran's regional influence.
This initiative reflects ongoing efforts among Middle Eastern and South Asian powers to coordinate security strategies in response to perceived threats from Iran.
Can this new four-nation 'axis' forge a stable, post-American security order for the Middle East?
Will this new alliance stabilize volatile energy markets or risk escalating the devastating US-Iran war?
With Iran's leadership in flux, can this new diplomatic channel successfully mediate a ceasefire with Washington?
As a new Middle Eastern bloc forms, will China or the US become its primary strategic partner?
How does Pakistan's nuclear arsenal alter the strategic balance within this emerging four-nation coalition?