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Saudia, Bahrain, UAE & Egypt cut diplomatic ties with Qatar

Made a quick search and the problem is that there is no general named Tayyip Koraloğlu in Turkish army.
It is a satire, it is about President Tayyip Erdogan I guess!
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Security Message for US Citizens (9 June): Continuing Risk of Terrorist Attacks

https://sa.usembassy.gov/security-message-u-s-citizens-continuing-risk-terrorist-attacks/ …
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Lets see who is pulling the strings behind the curtains...lets see which operation storm is conducted this time...:coffee:
 
Singled Out by Trump, Qatar Hires Former Top Law Man to Lobby

Qatar, blockaded by its neighbors and singled out for supporting terror in recent days by U.S. President Donald Trump, hired former Attorney General John Ashcroft’s firm as its lobbyist, according to disclosures released by the Justice Department Friday.

Qatar hired Ashcroft Law Firm, LLC for 90 days, agreeing to pay it $2.5 million to help the Persian Gulf nation comply with U.S. money laundering and counterterrorism financing regulations and to stress its efforts to combat global terrorism, according to disclosures filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. That law requires lobbyists for foreign clients to disclose information about their activities.

In an appearance Friday with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, Trump called Qatar a "funder of terrorism at a very high level."

To combat that image, Ashcroft promised to enlist former government leaders who held senior positions in the departments of Treasury and Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the intelligence community. Their services would be paid for out of the $2.5 million fee, according to the four-page contract, which also says that Ashcroft, who served as attorney general from 2001 to 2005 under President George W. Bush, will lead the effort.

Contacted after business hours, Ashcroft didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The contract cites the "urgent need to commence work immediately" which will be "a top priority" for the firm. In the wake of Trump’s trip to the Middle East last month, four U.S. Arab allies took steps to isolate Qatar over its ties to Iran and support of Islamist groups. Saudi Arabia, the United Arabic Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic ties to the nation Monday. In a series of tweets the same day, Trump congratulated the Saudis for their actions.

Shortly after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations to ease their blockade of Qatar on Friday, Trump seemed to contradict his top diplomat. In a joint appearance in the Rose Garden with the Romanian head of state, Trump called the actions against Qatar “hard but necessary.”

"Nations came to me and spoke to me about confronting Qatar," Trump said in prepared remarks. "I decided, along with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, our great generals and military people, the time had come to call on Qatar to end its funding -- they have to end that funding -- and its extremist ideology."

Qatar’s population is smaller than Houston’s, but it has a sovereign wealth fund with stakes in global companies from Barclays Plc to Credit Suisse Group. It’s also a home to the forward headquarters of the U.S. military’s central command in the region.

Aschroft’s firm promised to provide crisis response and management, program and system analysis, media outreach and advocacy, stressing Qatar’s efforts to combat global terror, according to the contract. As part of that effort, the firm plans "a comprehensive legal and government relations strategy," one that will communicate broadly and to "certain domestic agencies and leaders."

In addition to Ashcroft, six members of his firm registered as lobbyists for Qatar, including Christopher Peele, a former special trial attorney in the fraud section of the Justice Department, and Michael Sullivan, a former director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

http://www.hinterstellar.com/a/article/593b5d8912907161edc3ea2e/
http://www.hinterstellar.com/a/article/593b5d8912907161edc3ea2e/
What do you think of this move.. is it wise or unwise? since it looks that Qatar wants to take on Trump, his administration and the US armed forces Elite..

Trump: orders Qatar to stop supporting terrorism immediately

Trump: Qatar has a history of financing terrorism at a very high level, And agreed with the US Secretary of State and military leaders that Qatar should stop financing terrorism now and the time has come to call on Qatar to stop supporting terrorism

...With 3 conditions to be met within the next 24 hours

Otherwise a US ultimatum..
 
Singled Out by Trump, Qatar Hires Former Top Law Man to Lobby

Qatar, blockaded by its neighbors and singled out for supporting terror in recent days by U.S. President Donald Trump, hired former Attorney General John Ashcroft’s firm as its lobbyist, according to disclosures released by the Justice Department Friday.

Qatar hired Ashcroft Law Firm, LLC for 90 days, agreeing to pay it $2.5 million to help the Persian Gulf nation comply with U.S. money laundering and counterterrorism financing regulations and to stress its efforts to combat global terrorism, according to disclosures filed under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. That law requires lobbyists for foreign clients to disclose information about their activities.

In an appearance Friday with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, Trump called Qatar a "funder of terrorism at a very high level."

To combat that image, Ashcroft promised to enlist former government leaders who held senior positions in the departments of Treasury and Homeland Security, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the intelligence community. Their services would be paid for out of the $2.5 million fee, according to the four-page contract, which also says that Ashcroft, who served as attorney general from 2001 to 2005 under President George W. Bush, will lead the effort.

Contacted after business hours, Ashcroft didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

The contract cites the "urgent need to commence work immediately" which will be "a top priority" for the firm. In the wake of Trump’s trip to the Middle East last month, four U.S. Arab allies took steps to isolate Qatar over its ties to Iran and support of Islamist groups. Saudi Arabia, the United Arabic Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic ties to the nation Monday. In a series of tweets the same day, Trump congratulated the Saudis for their actions.

Shortly after Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called on Saudi Arabia and other Gulf nations to ease their blockade of Qatar on Friday, Trump seemed to contradict his top diplomat. In a joint appearance in the Rose Garden with the Romanian head of state, Trump called the actions against Qatar “hard but necessary.”

"Nations came to me and spoke to me about confronting Qatar," Trump said in prepared remarks. "I decided, along with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, our great generals and military people, the time had come to call on Qatar to end its funding -- they have to end that funding -- and its extremist ideology."

Qatar’s population is smaller than Houston’s, but it has a sovereign wealth fund with stakes in global companies from Barclays Plc to Credit Suisse Group. It’s also a home to the forward headquarters of the U.S. military’s central command in the region.

Aschroft’s firm promised to provide crisis response and management, program and system analysis, media outreach and advocacy, stressing Qatar’s efforts to combat global terror, according to the contract. As part of that effort, the firm plans "a comprehensive legal and government relations strategy," one that will communicate broadly and to "certain domestic agencies and leaders."

In addition to Ashcroft, six members of his firm registered as lobbyists for Qatar, including Christopher Peele, a former special trial attorney in the fraud section of the Justice Department, and Michael Sullivan, a former director of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

http://www.hinterstellar.com/a/article/593b5d8912907161edc3ea2e/
What do you think of this move.. is it wise or unwise? since it looks that Qatar wants to take on Trump, his administration and the US armed forces Elite..

Trump: orders Qatar to stop supporting terrorism immediately

Trump: Qatar has a history of financing terrorism at a very high level, And agreed with the US Secretary of State and military leaders that Qatar should stop financing terrorism now and the time has come to call on Qatar to stop supporting terrorism

...With 3 conditions to be met within the next 24 hours

Otherwise a US ultimatum..
Hmmmm.....that's was unexpected.
Well, if the U.S has made up its mind , then all I can say is Qatar's current ruling family better change their policy and make amends or else "Good luck" to Qatar.
 
Hmmmm.....that's was unexpected.
Well, if the U.S has made up its mind , then all I can say is Qatar's current ruling family better change their policy and make amends or else "Good luck" to Qatar.
Agree, even better and safer for Qatari people.. a change of government and its leader is recommended..
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URGENT German Foreign Minister: Gulf crisis may lead to war, but there is a chance to calm down

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Trump is full of hot air - North Korea, Syrian and South China sea episode are good recent examples. It is just sheer amusement how saudis are dancing to trump tune when his own secretary of state Rex Tillerson contradicting his statements. No sooner Trump singled out Qatar, Rex took the microphone asking to remove blockade enforced by saudis and their side kicks. Moral of the story is, israeli and US plan carried out by saudis largely foiled by Russian, Turkish and Iranian move. Trump and US establishments are not ready to engage in another war at crippling cost that US never seen in its history. Other than statements, we are not seeing US pushing the envelop to further Trump statements. So beyond Trump nonsensical huff and puff (for saudi money) there is little US will be willing to push.

At this rate, saudis will be left in the middle of the road with their grand standing without any substance and loss of face. This episode, the way its moving will pave the path for demise of house of saud and saudi wealth.
 
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Qatari Special Forces Commander who was put on the terror list can be seen here in this video in Libya in 2011 brandishing his rifle and Qatari Flag in Ghaddafi's palace.
"Qatari special forces are reported to have provided infantry training to Libyan fighters in the western Nafusa mountains and in eastern Libya. Qatar's military even brought Libyan rebels back to Doha for exercises. And in the final assault on Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli in late August, Qatari special forces were seen on the frontline. Qatar also gave $400m to the rebels, helped them export oil from Benghazi and set up a TV station in Doha.

Libyan gratitude is clear. The maroon and white flag of Qatar is often flown at celebrations and Algeria Square in central Tripoli has been renamed Qatar Square in honour of the country's support in toppling Gaddafi. Some, however, express concern at the emirate's support for Islamist elements such as the 17 February Martyrs Brigade, one of the most influential rebel formations, led by Abdel-Hakim Belhaj."

Belhaj is a known Alqaeda terrorist who was in jail in Libya during Ghaddafi's reign.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/oct/26/qatar-troops-libya-rebels-support
 
Qatari Special Forces Commander who was put on the terror list can be seen here in this video in Libya in 2011 brandishing his rifle and Qatari Flag in Ghaddafi's palace.
"Qatari special forces are reported to have provided infantry training to Libyan fighters in the western Nafusa mountains and in eastern Libya. Qatar's military even brought Libyan rebels back to Doha for exercises. And in the final assault on Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound in Tripoli in late August, Qatari special forces were seen on the frontline. Qatar also gave $400m to the rebels, helped them export oil from Benghazi and set up a TV station in Doha.

Libyan gratitude is clear. The maroon and white flag of Qatar is often flown at celebrations and Algeria Square in central Tripoli has been renamed Qatar Square in honour of the country's support in toppling Gaddafi. Some, however, express concern at the emirate's support for Islamist elements such as the 17 February Martyrs Brigade, one of the most influential rebel formations, led by Abdel-Hakim Belhaj."

Belhaj is a known Alqaeda terrorist who was in jail in Libya during Ghaddafi's reign.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/oct/26/qatar-troops-libya-rebels-support
Ok the moor

Now bring some sources which tells us about Saudi-Emirati involvement in massacring Libyan people.

Israeli products are filling the Qatari markets. #Qatar

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Bro, no source. We have done it for sure :D
Israel is happy to see this conflict which maybe will lead to elimination of Hamas. However only in their wet dreams LOL
 
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Niger withdraws ambassador to Qatar

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Qatar's ambassador to Washington appeals to the US administration to rely on its sources of information instead of countries with political agendas after Trump's criticism of Qatar.

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URGENT Ambassadors # Saudi Arabia, # Egypt, #Bahrain and #Emirates in London # meet today with the Permanent Secretary of the British Foreign Office

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Qatar's international airport is almost empty after airspace closures #QatarCrisis

https://thepointsguy.com/2017/06/flying-from-doha-airspace-ban
 
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