Pakistan has sent a major military force to Saudi Arabia to assist in its defense if the war with Iran resumes.
Although a ceasefire is in effect, the United Arab Emirates is blaming Iran or one of its proxies for drone attacks on its nuclear power plant, according toThe Guardian.
Saudi Arabia said that it has stopped drone attacks coming from Iraqi airspace, according toThe Times of Israel.
Saudi Arabia became an Iranian target during the war until it launched a late March counterattack on Iran. The UAE, which was savagely attacked by Iran during the fighting, also struck Iran.
The extent to which Iran is now opposed by fellow Muslim nations has expanded now that Pakistan has sent 8,000 troops to Saudi Arabia, as well as fighter jets and an air defense system, according toReuters.
The aid comes as part of a defense agreement signed between the two nations last year.
Defense Minister Khawaja Asif of Pakistan has indicated in the past that the pact allows nuclear-armed Pakistan to protect the Saudis.
Pakistan deployed 16 aircraft, mostly JF-17 fighters produced in partnership with China, along with two squadrons of drones, Reuters reported, noting that the Chinese HQ-9 air defense system is operated by Pakistani troops.
A source Reuters did not name said that the agreement could lead to the deployment of 80,000 Pakistani troops if necessary.
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