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Saudi Arabia and the UAE's propaganda war against Qatar

Isnt Qatar an ally of KSA?
I believe they are partners,nit sure about allies, but they are one of the most important western ally in the region, and they have benefited alot from this close ties. They have a quite pragmatic and shrewd foriegn policy.:)


Qatar is a high income economy, backed by the world's third largest natural gas reserves and oil reserves.The country has the highest per capita income in the world. Qatar is classified by the UN as a country of very high human development and is the most advanced Arab state for human development. Qatar is a significant power in the Arab world, supporting several rebel groups during the Arab Spring both financially and through its globally expanding media group, Al Jazeera Media Network. For its size, Qatar wields disproportionate influence in the world, and has been identified as a middle power. Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Arab country to do so.

Qatar achieved full independence from the United Kingdom on 3 September 1971. Arab states were among the first to recognize Qatar, and the country gained admittance to the United Nations and the Arab League in the same year. Qatar established diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, and Communist China in 1988. The country was an early member of OPEC and a founding member of the Gulf Cooperation Council(GCC).

Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the emir of Qatar from 1995 to 2013, helped establish Qatar's reputation as an influential player in Middle East politics. The first major move in this regard was the founding of Al Jazeera, a state-owned news media company.

Qatar has also cultivated close relationships with Western powers, particularly the United States and the United Kingdom. Al Udeid Air Base hosts American and British air forces. Qatar has invested extensively in London real estate, and the country has also made donations to prominent research centers in the United States. At the same time, Qatar maintains ties to Western adversaries, including Iran, Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and sunni extremist elements in Syria, Libya and Egypt.

Qatar has a population of around 1.8 million people, however only 280,000 of these are citizens.The vast majority of the population are migrant laborers who suffer severe human rights abuses including unfit living conditions, abuse by employers, and seizure of passports and other immigration documents. These human rights abuses have caused tensions between Qatar and liberal western democracies. It is also one of the few countries in which citizens do not have to pay any taxes.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations_of_Qatar


So I will say they have a very smart and shrewd foriegn policy, despite their main anchor(ally) being the U.S/U.K and France to a lesser extent, they still maintain good or normal ties with Iran and they heavily support sunni extremist groups in the region from Libya to Egypt, to Syria for their own interest and influence, they have been doing all these without drawing too much attention fron their western allies. I will say that overall their leaders have been very smart in going about their interests and balance between powers. Very smart.:)

Yet the House of Saud has this strange aversion for any kind of test. Please show me one despot in history who admitted that he didn't have public consent
Lol I agree.:D

Do you always read half of the the statement? Read the entire statement before commenting, that is if your blindness allows that.

Lol calm down dude. I was just indirectly saying why do you ignore Syria and Russia labeling the MB as a terrorist group? Obviously KSA,UAE,Bahrain also consider them a terrorist group. So why pick only on the later but not the former?

The point I was trying to make is that All these countries Syria, Russia, KSA, UAE,Bahrain have a common interest in doing so(I know it's funny seeing these countries actually agree on something or have a common enemy, which is rather strange.lol ). It's all about interests dude, that's the point I was trying to make. Nothing about morality, people powered movements or democracy or whatever.
 
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Lol calm down dude. I was just indirectly saying why do you ignore Syria and Russia labeling the MB as a terrorist group? Obviously KSA,UAE,Bahrain also consider them a terrorist group. So why pick only on the later but not the former?

It is because Syria and Russia are simply following the trend set uncle sam and its minions.


The point I was trying to make is that All these countries Syria, Russia, KSA, UAE,Bahrain have a common interest in doing so(I know it's funny seeing these countries actually agree on something or have a common enemy, which is rather strange.lol ). It's all about interests dude, that's the point I was trying to make. Nothing about morality, people powered movements or democracy or whatever.

That is exactly the root of this global chaos. International relation has nothing to do with ethics or democracy. It's like having a court but no ethical standard.
 
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Things are heating up:

1. Hackers Vow to Release Apparent Trove of U.A.E. Ambassador’s Emails
The hackers are offering a sample of alleged messages they claim demonstrate “how a small rich country/company used lobbyists to hurt American interests and those of it allies.”
http://www.thedailybeast.com/hackers-vow-to-release-apparent-trove-of-uae-ambassadors-emails

2. FBI helping Qatar in QNA hacking investigation
US team said to be in Doha at official request after diplomatic tension with Gulf neighbours blamed on security breach.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/06/helping-qatar-qna-hacking-investigation-170602175754898.html

I really think the Saudis and Emiratis shot themselves in the foot this time around.
Qatar has really upped its game against the Emirati-Saudi axis:

1. Hacked emails of UAE ambassador reveal alleged role in Turkey coup attempt
https://www.dailysabah.com/diplomac...or-reveal-alleged-role-in-turkey-coup-attempt

2. HACKED EMAILS SHOW TOP UAE DIPLOMAT COORDINATING WITH PRO-ISRAEL THINK TANK AGAINST IRAN
https://theintercept.com/2017/06/03...th-pro-israel-neocon-think-tank-against-iran/

3. Hackers leak emails from UAE ambassador to US
Emails taken from inbox of Yousef al-Otaiba reveal Emirati ambassador played role in campaign to tarnish Qatar's image.
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/06/hackers-leak-emails-uae-ambassador-170603153956229.html

4. Leaked emails: UAE, pro-Israel think tank plan meeting on Qatar, Al Jazeera
#GulfTensions
Leak of emails belonging to UAE ambassador to US follows recent hacking of Qatari state news agency
http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/l...s-between-uae-and-pro-israeli-group-433989332
 
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1. Qatar believes that if the UAE breaks up Yemen, then South Yemen will become a secular and anti-Islamist country, which will strengthen the UAE's regional influence and weaken Qatar's.
2. Qatar also believes that this will strengthen the case for officially balkanizing other countries as well, such as Somalia, Libya, Syria and Iraq. This means that the north Somalian breakaway state of Somaliland will eventually receive international recognition. Somaliland, just like South Yemen, will be an anti-Islamist and secular state, which will no doubt mean that both Qatari and Turkish influence in the Horn of Africa will decline, just as Qatari and Turkish influence in Libya and Yemen will decline.
3. The UAE is also secretly supporting Kurdish and Kurdish-aligned secular groups in Syria and Iraq. The UAE has already publicly stated its support for Kurdish independence. Again, Qatar doesn't like this since it will diminish Qatari and Turkish influence in the Levant and Mesopotamia. Also, Kurdish statehood will weaken Qatar's best ally in the region, Turkey.
Do you have a source for what's written in these quote's? Or otherwise why you think this is the case?
 
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