The US has succeeded in achieving its goal in making Saudi Arabia, over fears against Iran, agree to the deployment of the Crusader and Zionist troops on the Holy Land, which would receive heavy compensation from the Arabs. After the attack, the US has announced to send its troops to Saudi Arabia. The US military officials said that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have requested assistance; forces will improve air and missile defence, and the US would work for both nations. It would speed up the delivery of military equipment. Drone strikes were carried out on Saudi Arabia’s oil installations in the past, and Yemeni Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the missile attacks on an oil installation. However, Saudi Arabia and the US have blamed Iran, which Iran has categorically denied. Rejecting this, Saudi Arabia said in a recent statement regarding attacks on oil installations that if any Iranian character came forward, they would respond. Although Saudi Arabia had previously rejected the US President’s request with gratitude, saying that Saudi Arabia had the capability to thwart the attacks, three or four days after the statement was sent by the US President. The announcement is understandable because the Houthi rebels have announced they will stop the missile and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia, hoping that Saudi Arabia will respond positively to this goodwill. Yemeni Houthi rebels have announced to stop missiles and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia, Head Houthi Political Council Mehdi al-Shamshat said, adding they will no longer launch the drone, ballistic missiles and other weapons at Saudi Arabia. Earlier, Major General Hussein Salami, chief commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Revolution, addressed the mass gathering, saying that Iran would not allow anyone to fight on its territory and even destroy small-scale invaders. They said that we would target everyone who violated the border and take responsibility for it, and Iran has the military’s practical capability. The Saudi leadership must refuse to accept the help of the US Army to send troops to the holy land before the American military moves because America’s intentions are not correct and when the camel enters the tent, it is difficult to drive it out. At this critical juncture, Pakistan should immediately offer all possible assistance to safeguard the sites. It is gratifying to know that former Army Chief of the Army, General Raheel Sharif, who is leading the Arab coalition forces, can also withstand all kinds of war threats and can completely defeat any aggression. The war on America’s occupation of the real power of the Arab countries has just begun, and America’s dream seems to be an embarrassment. All is being scrambled to control the oil power and threats are being expressed. Yes, they are rapidly disappearing, and if the United States wanted it, it could have thwarted the Houthi rebel’s alleged drones and missile attacks with its sophisticated missile system. Pakistan can play its active role in this regard, and it should support the position of its neighbouring country because if the US makes a strategic mistake it will affect Pakistan as well. The experience of the US intervention in Afghanistan has been costly now. Tampering with Iran will hurt the region and the whole world. It is the responsibility of the subordinate forces to bring parties to resolve conflicts and conflicts through dialogue, as the result of any such attack would be a catastrophic disaster. Some mention now of Prime Minister Imran Khan, who is due to visit the US and Kashmir. The Prime Minister will address the General Assembly on Friday, September 27. Imran Khan has arrived in the US to fight Kashmir. He will meet US President Trump as well as Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan. He will also meet Kashmiri leaders in New York, the Prime Minister of the World Bank and Bill Gates. Meetings are also in the air with his Malaysian and Belgian counterparts. Khan will also talk to the world media about Pakistan’s position on Kashmir. The war on America’s occupation of the real power of the Arab countries has just begun, and America’s dream seems to be an embarrassment Previously, Pakistan, Turkey and Malaysia have also supported the trilateral meeting of overseas Kashmir and Khalistan Sikhs. The prime minister will meet the US President to inform Modi of Pakistan’s principled and dubious stance on the situation created in the occupied valley for the last fifty days and to play a key role in resolving the Kashmir issue, removing curfews. He will call for an end to the ongoing Indian atrocities in occupied Kashmir and inform them of the consequences and consequences of the dire situation. Although the US president has offered mediation to the Indian Prime Minister, he is demonstrating domination and escalating the atrocities in occupied Kashmir by escaping negotiations. In these situations, Hitler Sani and Mussolini’s followers, who have been pursuing South Asian peace, were not given a shut-up call. Neither were global sanctions imposed on India, nor it called a terrorist country. Now, the Indian occupying forces are not torturing the Kashmiris in their homes every day. There is a severe shortage of drugs and food in the occupied valley, while the World Red Cross is playing a role in the spectacle of silence. Humanity is agitated, but the world is displaying apathy. The prime minister will also talk to the prime ministers of Turkey and Belgium about Kashmir. In the keynote address at the UN General Assembly, Khan will address India with the leaders of the world. He will emphasise the need to resolve these cases pending for 70 years. At present, the forces of the two countries are contradictory: India has repeatedly threatened to invade Azad Kashmir and oppress it by abolishing the constitutional status of occupied Kashmir. Obviously, the international community will not be able to remain silent in this situation and have to play an active role. The Indian Prime Minister will visit Indian Foreign Minister Sabra Manem J Shankar a day earlier in Houston, where the protests will take place. A large number of immigrant Kashmiris and their sympathisers have already protested strongly and rejected the Indian Prime Minister’s actions. The writer is a well-known analyst and columnist, with a particular focus on domestic and international affairs, especially in the Middle East, the Arab world