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Ex-Pentagon Official Questions Pakistan’s Military Role in Potential Iran Conflict

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Washington: Amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in West Asia, sharp remarks by Michael Rubin, a former Pentagon official and senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, have sparked debate over Pakistan’s potential involvement in any future military scenario involving Iran.

Speaking on the possibility of Pakistan offering ground support to the United States in operations against Iran, Rubin expressed strong skepticism. He suggested that such cooperation is unlikely, citing both diplomatic sensitivities and what he described as limitations in Pakistan’s military capabilities.

Doubts Over Capability and Intent

Rubin argued that Islamabad is unlikely to take direct military action in a conflict involving Iran, emphasizing that political considerations would play a major role in restraining any such move. He also questioned the country’s operational readiness, claiming that its capabilities are often overstated.

His remarks included criticism comparing Pakistan’s military claims with those of Iran, suggesting both countries tend to exaggerate their strengths. The comments reflect a broader skepticism among some analysts regarding regional military alignments and preparedness.

Saudi Arabia’s Position Highlighted

Rubin also pointed to strained expectations between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, particularly in light of recent developments. He noted that Saudi Arabia, despite maintaining a neutral stance in regional tensions, has faced security challenges, leading to disappointment over Pakistan’s response.

The two countries had recently entered into a mutual defence understanding, but Rubin questioned the practical value of such agreements. He argued that alliances on paper do not always translate into effective military cooperation on the ground.

Wider Strategic Implications

The comments come at a time when global attention remains focused on shifting alliances and security dynamics in West Asia. While Rubin’s views represent one perspective, they underline the uncertainty surrounding how regional and international players might respond if tensions escalate further.

As diplomatic channels remain active, experts continue to stress that any potential conflict would depend heavily on political calculations, strategic interests, and the evolving balance of power in the region.

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