Major Middle East Powers Forge New Defense Pact Amid US-Iran Tensions

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Major Middle East Powers Forge New Defense Pact Amid US-Iran Tensions
Turkey and Pakistan are planning a new three-way defense partnership with Saudi Arabia. This move comes as rising tensions between the United States and Iran threaten regional stability. The plan was revealed on Thursday. It signals a significant shift in military cooperation among key Middle Eastern nations. The announcement follows a major economic threat from the United States. Earlier this week, US President Donald Trump announced a 25 percent tariff on Iran's trading partners. This measure could severely disrupt supply chains across the region. Regional powers are now seeking clarity on the US policy. Simultaneously, they are moving to strengthen their own security alliances independently of the ongoing US-Iran dispute.