As U.S.–Iran tensions shake the region, three major powers are quietly redrawing the Middle East’s security map. Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are exploring a new defence partnership aimed at insulating themselves from chaos triggered by great-power brinkmanship. The talks reflect growing unease over Washington’s unpredictable moves and fears of being dragged into a wider war. With energy routes, food supplies and regional trade at risk, analysts say the bloc signals a shift toward self-reliance. But differing threat priorities and external pressure could test how far this “mini-alliance” can truly go.

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