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Arabs happy about arab failure. How rich!
Well, Qatar, a 300 000 population Arab state wanted the failure of all its neighbours, so they all want its failure.. mainly the governing body of it.. the populations does not have too much to say..up till now, but opposition from the same ruling family is being organised..So we might see a happy ending one of these days..
 
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French intelligence said its embassy in Doha is Infiltrated by local staff supporting terrorist organizations
 
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Well, Qatar, a 300 000 population Arab state wanted the failure of all its neighbours, so they all want its failure.. mainly the governing body of it.. the populations does not have too much to say..up till now, but opposition from the same ruling family is being organised..So we might see a happy ending one of these days..

It's funny seeing vassal states scheming at eacother.
 
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Arabs happy about arab failure. How rich!

So two Germans (Merkel and Schulz) having a political debate in Germany has what to do with Arabs, let alone an Arab user based in Canada? Care to elaborate, genius?

Also what makes you think that Arabs (people) are angry about Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022? Rather the contrary. Almost everyone of us (500 million +) is happy about the fact that an Arab nation is going to host such a prestigious sports tournament and the first of its kind in the MENA/Middle East/Arab world. The first in Asia outside of Japan and South Korea moreover.

Once again due to being a foreigner, you think that whenever Arab regimes have political disagreements, the people automatically fight each other or wish bad things to occur. You could not be more wrong. I think I already told you that Qataris are basically Saudi Arabians with a new passport. Same people. So why would any person from KSA of all countries wish harm for the Qatari PEOPLE?

Let me give you an example that your likes will hopefully understand. The Syrian national football team just managed to draw 2-2 against your likes and reached the third spot in their World Cup 2018 qualification group, giving them a chance to qualify for the World Cup next year if they win the next (possibly 4 in total) play-off games. Twitter and social media was flooded by congratulations to our Syrian brothers and sisters (this was one of the most popular trending tweets in Arabic two days ago along with KSA's qualification) from all corners of the Arab world, including Arab countries whose governments do not look at the Al-Assad regime positively. Got it now?

It's funny seeing vassal states scheming at eacother.

Yes, Qatar (which is better than Iran on almost every important front using every possible measurement), let alone the GCC as a whole, should emulate the North Korea of the Middle East.:lol: The same country whose citizens have escaped to the GCC in larger numbers than any other foreign country other than the US. Your largest diaspora in the world, outside of the US, is located in the GCC while not a single Arab from any Arab country (aside from the indigenous Iranian Arabs) have migrated to Iran. Not even from war-torn countries such as Iraq and Syria. What does that tell you about the ground realities? Talk about delusion, Arab-obessed Iranian migrant that lives in Sweden (West) of all countries.:lol: Go move back to your "independent" Iran or North Korea if you prefer the original North Korea.

I made this thread below yesterday. Take note of what I wrote in the end.

King Salman receives Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani
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King Salman welcomed Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali bin Jassem Al Thani, stressing the deep brotherly and historical relations between the people of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. (SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English




Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to the King Salman bin Abdulaziz for approving along with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the entry of Qatari pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The decree granted Qatari pilgrims the access to perform Hajj through Salwa border allowing citizens of Qatar to enter Saudi Arabia without electronic permits.


King Salman affirmed Saudi Arabia’s constant care to provide the means of comfort to the visitors of the holy sites to perform Hajj with ease.

Al-Thani saw that the royal order to transport Qatari pilgrims with Saudi planes at the expense of King Salman and the opening of King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and Al-Ahsa International Airport to facilitate the trips, as a gesture of generosity and a sign of profound ties between the two countries.


King Salman giving gesture confirms the deep ties of brotherhood between the Saudi people and Qatari people and the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s royal family.

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...ecieves-Sheikh-Abdullah-bin-Ali-Al-Thani.html

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greets Saudi Arabia on Eid al-Adha
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Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha. (File photo: SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English Saturday, 2 September 2017

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greeted Saudi Arabia and the Muslim nation for Eid al-Adha.

“May every year find my brothers, sons and Qatar in good health. May every year find Saudi Arabia, its leadership and people, the Arab Gulf and the Muslim and Arab nation in good health,” Sheikh Abdullah said via Twitter.


Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman also exchanged Eid greetings with Sheikh Abdullah in Mina on Friday.

Thousands of Saudis interacted with Sheikh Abdullah on Twitter and noted the respect which the Saudi king has towards him.

Meanwhile, UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash said on Friday via Twitter that “Saudi Arabia’s great success in organizing hajj is a success for all Muslims and Arabs.”

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...Thani-greets-Saudi-Arabia-on-Eid-al-Adha.html

More news:

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1147216/media

Blood will always be thicker than water. Some foreigners fail to understand this simple fact.
 
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So two Germans (Merkel and Schulz) having a political debate in Germany has what to do with Arabs, let alone an Arab user based in Canada? Care to elaborate, genius?

Also what makes you think that Arabs (people) are angry about Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022? Rather the contrary. Almost everyone of us (500 million +) is happy about the fact that an Arab nation is going to host such a prestigious sports tournament and the first of its kind in the MENA/Middle East/Arab world. The first in Asia outside of Japan and South Korea moreover.

Once again due to being a foreigner, you think that whenever Arab regimes have political disagreements, the people automatically fight each other or wish bad things to occur. You could not be more wrong. I think I already told you that Qataris are basically Saudi Arabians with a new passport. Same people. So why would any person from KSA of all countries wish harm for the Qatari PEOPLE?

Let me give you an example that your likes will hopefully understand. The Syrian national football team just managed to draw 2-2 against your likes and reached the third spot in their World Cup 2018 qualification group, giving them a chance to qualify for the World Cup next year if they win the next (possibly 4 in total) play-off games. Twitter and social media was flooded by congratulations to our Syrian brothers and sisters (this was one of the most popular trending tweets in Arabic two days ago along with KSA's qualification) from all corners of the Arab world, including Arab countries whose governments do not look at the Al-Assad regime positively. Got it now?



Yes, Qatar (which is better than Iran on almost every important front using every possible measurement), let alone the GCC as a whole, should emulate the North Korea of the Middle East.:lol: The same country whose citizens have escaped to the GCC in larger numbers than any other foreign country other than the US. Your largest diaspora in the world, outside of the US, is located in the GCC while not a single Arab from any Arab country (aside from the indigenous Iranian Arabs) have migrated to Iran. Not even from war-torn countries such as Iraq and Syria. What does that tell you about the ground realities? Talk about delusion, Arab-obessed Iranian migrant that lives in Sweden (West) of all countries.:lol: Go move back to your "independent" Iran or North Korea if you prefer the original North Korea.

I made this thread below yesterday. Take note of what I wrote in the end.

King Salman receives Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani
4d6faa31-ff8c-45ee-8cc5-a47336b6cef1_16x9_788x442.jpg

King Salman welcomed Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali bin Jassem Al Thani, stressing the deep brotherly and historical relations between the people of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. (SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English




Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to the King Salman bin Abdulaziz for approving along with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the entry of Qatari pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The decree granted Qatari pilgrims the access to perform Hajj through Salwa border allowing citizens of Qatar to enter Saudi Arabia without electronic permits.


King Salman affirmed Saudi Arabia’s constant care to provide the means of comfort to the visitors of the holy sites to perform Hajj with ease.

Al-Thani saw that the royal order to transport Qatari pilgrims with Saudi planes at the expense of King Salman and the opening of King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and Al-Ahsa International Airport to facilitate the trips, as a gesture of generosity and a sign of profound ties between the two countries.


King Salman giving gesture confirms the deep ties of brotherhood between the Saudi people and Qatari people and the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s royal family.

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...ecieves-Sheikh-Abdullah-bin-Ali-Al-Thani.html

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greets Saudi Arabia on Eid al-Adha
6501310b-45b2-474a-b312-5c5c2e4eb974_16x9_788x442.jpg

Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha. (File photo: SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English Saturday, 2 September 2017

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greeted Saudi Arabia and the Muslim nation for Eid al-Adha.

“May every year find my brothers, sons and Qatar in good health. May every year find Saudi Arabia, its leadership and people, the Arab Gulf and the Muslim and Arab nation in good health,” Sheikh Abdullah said via Twitter.


Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman also exchanged Eid greetings with Sheikh Abdullah in Mina on Friday.

Thousands of Saudis interacted with Sheikh Abdullah on Twitter and noted the respect which the Saudi king has towards him.

Meanwhile, UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash said on Friday via Twitter that “Saudi Arabia’s great success in organizing hajj is a success for all Muslims and Arabs.”

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...Thani-greets-Saudi-Arabia-on-Eid-al-Adha.html

More news:

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1147216/media

Blood will always be thicker than water. Some foreigners fail to understand this simple fact.
It is just that some people here on PDF do not understand that Arab nations do not want any traitors amongst them..that represents a very big vulnerability and risks that are not acceptable to the rest of the Arab nation as a whole.. the contention or rift is with the actual Qatari regime, and work is underway to replace it from the same family by more faithful people to their Arab brothers..
 
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I think Qatar will be a great naval and air base for Turkish operations in region. I want to see TF-X and future platforms based in Qatar :partay:
 
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Let them bark.

1) They are foreigners (non-Arabs).

2) They are irrelevant.

3) They have no clue about what they are blabbering about. As usual trying to get the attention of the few active Arab users here on PDF.

4) KSA (let alone other Arab nations) and Qatar will never wage a war against each other as some of them are hoping for nor will this (so far harmless dispute) continue forever, rather the opposite.

5) The current dispute has nothing to do with the people on both sides (who are brothers and sisters and this will remain so always) but solely governments in power having strong disagreements/disputes on a few areas. Disagreements that will hopefully be solved soon. We have already seen attempts of that.

6) Let them bark as it is good comedy and it showcases the one-sided obsession that they have which we will never be able to repay them with.

I think Qatar will be a great naval and air base for Turkish operations in region. I want to see TF-X and future platforms based in Qatar :partay:

:lol:

Incirlik Air Base says hello. Al Udeid Air Base says hello too. KSA and the GCC says hello as well.

"Region" you mean Eastern Turkey or tiny Kurdish-inhabited (mainly) Northeastern Syria and Erdogan-supported Barzanistan? Because I don't see anything else in the "region" for you.
 
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I will let you bark here as I don't have time for bullshit :)

So the truth and ground realities are "bullshit". That's interesting. Will post it again.

"Incirlik Air Base says hello. Al Udeid Air Base says hello too. KSA and the GCC says hello as well.

"Region" you mean Eastern Turkey or tiny Kurdish-inhabited (mainly) Northeastern Syria and Erdogan-supported Barzanistan? Because I don't see anything else in the "region" for you.
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However it seems that you have a lot of time to bark on Arab-related topics that you have nothing to do with as a foreigner sitting in some village in Anatolia. I suggest spending your time on issues where you matter the slightest. I suggest to display your newfound love for the Wannabe-Arab Mullah's in Iran as your Erdogan and elite is doing illegal business with them.:wave:
 
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I think Qatar will be a great naval and air base for Turkish operations in region. I want to see TF-X and future platforms based in Qatar :partay:
The Turkish Air Force can not take off all F-16 fighters at the same time, retired Turkish Major-General Tayyip Kareh Tash announced on Wednesday (August 30th).
Kareh Tash said in an interview with Sputnik that Turkey does not have a sufficient number of pilots capable of using all fighters, and that the proportion of fighter seats on the number of pilots decreased to 0.8/1 in the Turkish Air Force.

https://arabic.sputniknews.com/world/201708301025915995-طائرات-إف-16-تركيا/
 
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So two Germans (Merkel and Schulz) having a political debate in Germany has what to do with Arabs, let alone an Arab user based in Canada? Care to elaborate, genius?

Also what makes you think that Arabs (people) are angry about Qatar hosting the World Cup in 2022? Rather the contrary. Almost everyone of us (500 million +) is happy about the fact that an Arab nation is going to host such a prestigious sports tournament and the first of its kind in the MENA/Middle East/Arab world. The first in Asia outside of Japan and South Korea moreover.

Once again due to being a foreigner, you think that whenever Arab regimes have political disagreements, the people automatically fight each other or wish bad things to occur. You could not be more wrong. I think I already told you that Qataris are basically Saudi Arabians with a new passport. Same people. So why would any person from KSA of all countries wish harm for the Qatari PEOPLE?

Let me give you an example that your likes will hopefully understand. The Syrian national football team just managed to draw 2-2 against your likes and reached the third spot in their World Cup 2018 qualification group, giving them a chance to qualify for the World Cup next year if they win the next (possibly 4 in total) play-off games. Twitter and social media was flooded by congratulations to our Syrian brothers and sisters (this was one of the most popular trending tweets in Arabic two days ago along with KSA's qualification) from all corners of the Arab world, including Arab countries whose governments do not look at the Al-Assad regime positively. Got it now?



Yes, Qatar (which is better than Iran on almost every important front using every possible measurement), let alone the GCC as a whole, should emulate the North Korea of the Middle East.:lol: The same country whose citizens have escaped to the GCC in larger numbers than any other foreign country other than the US. Your largest diaspora in the world, outside of the US, is located in the GCC while not a single Arab from any Arab country (aside from the indigenous Iranian Arabs) have migrated to Iran. Not even from war-torn countries such as Iraq and Syria. What does that tell you about the ground realities? Talk about delusion, Arab-obessed Iranian migrant that lives in Sweden (West) of all countries.:lol: Go move back to your "independent" Iran or North Korea if you prefer the original North Korea.

I made this thread below yesterday. Take note of what I wrote in the end.

King Salman receives Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani
4d6faa31-ff8c-45ee-8cc5-a47336b6cef1_16x9_788x442.jpg

King Salman welcomed Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali bin Jassem Al Thani, stressing the deep brotherly and historical relations between the people of Saudi Arabia and Qatar. (SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English




Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al-Thani expressed his deep thanks and appreciation to the King Salman bin Abdulaziz for approving along with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the entry of Qatari pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The decree granted Qatari pilgrims the access to perform Hajj through Salwa border allowing citizens of Qatar to enter Saudi Arabia without electronic permits.


King Salman affirmed Saudi Arabia’s constant care to provide the means of comfort to the visitors of the holy sites to perform Hajj with ease.

Al-Thani saw that the royal order to transport Qatari pilgrims with Saudi planes at the expense of King Salman and the opening of King Fahd International Airport in Dammam and Al-Ahsa International Airport to facilitate the trips, as a gesture of generosity and a sign of profound ties between the two countries.


King Salman giving gesture confirms the deep ties of brotherhood between the Saudi people and Qatari people and the leadership of Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s royal family.

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...ecieves-Sheikh-Abdullah-bin-Ali-Al-Thani.html

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greets Saudi Arabia on Eid al-Adha
6501310b-45b2-474a-b312-5c5c2e4eb974_16x9_788x442.jpg

Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha. (File photo: SPA)

Staff writer, Al Arabiya English Saturday, 2 September 2017

Qatar’s Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali al-Thani greeted Saudi Arabia and the Muslim nation for Eid al-Adha.

“May every year find my brothers, sons and Qatar in good health. May every year find Saudi Arabia, its leadership and people, the Arab Gulf and the Muslim and Arab nation in good health,” Sheikh Abdullah said via Twitter.


Saudi King Salman had received Sheikh Abdullah who visited him to greet him for Eid al-Adha.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman also exchanged Eid greetings with Sheikh Abdullah in Mina on Friday.

Thousands of Saudis interacted with Sheikh Abdullah on Twitter and noted the respect which the Saudi king has towards him.

Meanwhile, UAE’s minister of state for foreign affairs Anwar Gargash said on Friday via Twitter that “Saudi Arabia’s great success in organizing hajj is a success for all Muslims and Arabs.”

https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...Thani-greets-Saudi-Arabia-on-Eid-al-Adha.html

More news:

http://www.arabnews.com/node/1147216/media

Blood will always be thicker than water. Some foreigners fail to understand this simple fact.

Lol! I don't speak jibberish! Save your barking to your isis head choppers.
 
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