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

That's because simpletons who don't follow politics on a daily basis and who don't investigate things properly (like most people and voters in the world unfortunately) tend to have a thing for populists. They tend to only remember or want to hear what they like and what they don't like they ignore. I never understood this fascination among certain Arabs and Muslims when we are talking about a person that has arguably a world record when it comes to changing views, using cheap populism and at the same time actually having close ties (more than any other Muslim country) with Israel that they supposedly hate so much and accuse their own and other regimes of being best buddies with. It's a strange phenomenon but luckily it is only followed by a minority nowadays. It was way worse 10 years ago. Today the vast majority of people saw the reality. It has probably something to do with the weird fascination or fetish of "strongmen" in the Middle East.

If I made some Youtube clip where I began to insult Israel, the US or the Iranian Mullah's, I too might receive a lot of applause just solely due to that. People would follow me automatically despite not knowing anything about my motives, goals or entire profile.
I get you fam. More like Trumptards in Murica and Brexiters in the UK. I would personally tax them more for wasting oxygen.
 
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By "foreigners" I meant that none of the branches of the MB or other political groups and parties based fully or partially on Islamic tenants should become infiltrated. For instance I found it very suspicious that Obama was this pro-MB in Egypt. I find it suspecting when the UK hosts extremists (objectively speaking) who use the UK as a platform to badmouth and create trouble in their native lands. The UK has given room to one such Saudi Arabian (a chemical engineer btw) who is openly (Youtube and other media) talking about toppling the regime in KSA which would create a catastrophe for the entire region and Muslim world and even maybe a major global war. Similarly what is the role of Erdogan in all this when his policy is among the most hypocritical and when he has shacked hands with the likes of Ariel Sharon etc. and continues to buy Israeli military equipment etc. I also don't like the fact that MB media or pro-media personalities are never criticizing Qatar both other GCC states and Arab countries when there is no difference. I don't like such dishonesty. To make it clear, the House of Saud are no saints either.

For instance if the late Qatari emir (Hamad) was caught talking about destroying KSA with Gaddafi, why can he not have had similar daydreams with Erdogan in regards to KSA or other Arab states? I also don't like Erdogan's rhetoric toward Iraq or some of his supporters daydreams of annexing Syrian and Iraqi land. No Arab should support such policies.

You are overthinking things, just skim through this report quickly:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_UK_government_review_of_the_Muslim_Brotherhood

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Those that are MB in the West are normal citizens there. I know that Saudi guy you're speaking of. I forgot his channel on youtube. He is just a normal citizen, however, and if he likely has the money to live there. Obama wasn't pro-MB, he just accepted the reality of the elections and had to cooperate with allies. Once the coup happened, everything went back to normal, the US army upped it's cooperation in Sinai. In Turkey we also saw a coup, all under Obama's administration. And continued and attempted siege on Hamas to try breaking them. Now under Trump, Qatar seems to be the target. So we see a pattern under all US administrations where MB is targeted. Turkey won't occupy and Syrian or Iraqi land and isn't interested in doing so. In Syria it sponsors Arab militias to secure its border area. I don't expect Turkey to have any standoff with Israel, or to be ideologically opposed to them. For us Arabs though, it can't be denied MB is ideologically opposed to Israel. So we can't dismiss that as some rhetoric to fool the masses, it isn't.

As for the previous Qatari ruler, I honestly don't know what that was about and I don't think that was during modern period post 2011 where Qatar began adopting pro-MB stances. All I want is there to be inclusiveness. If Saudi Arabia, for example, adopted Qatar's policy of supporting MB factions across the region, it would be in a much more powerful state and able to counter whatever threats. Qatar does this, and there is no threat to the Qatari regime. And MB is not interested in toppling regimes. If it ever did have such an power hungry approach, it would lose all popular support immediately. Saudi Arabia's security is important to all Muslims and Arabs, and no one will ever threaten its security among Arabs. MB won't do that either. If these disputes between the governments ever caused power gap in KSA or anything of that sort, be rest assured the people of the region will shame all parties involved and find someone else to represent us all.
 
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Italian Council of Ministers: All state-funded mosques by Qatar must be closed
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Italy's Northern League calls for boycotting Qatar and imposing controls on its investments

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Sky News: Qatari riyal fell against the dollar to its lowest level since 2009
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In the "Black" file of Qatar .. Saudi newspaper: Riyadh has documents revealing "what is hidden"

2017-06-06

The State of Qatar has been involved in the financing of terrorist activities with $ 64.2 billion from 2010 to 2015, according to sources close to the ruling regime in Doha.

The newspaper pointed out that Riyadh has documents to prove the involvement of Doha to support the violence and terrorism in the region. These documents reached Saudi Arabia during the reign of the late King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, including those got during the past two years.

Qatar has allocated $ 7.6 billion to finance terrorist operations in 2010, and the figure rose to $ 10.4 billion in 2011, before jumping to $ 11.4 billion in 2012, according to the unnamed source.

In 2013, Qatar increased its financial support for terrorist operations to $ 12.2 billion, jumping to $ 12.6 billion in 2014 before shrinking to 9.9 in 2015.

The State of Qatar has consistently supported extremist groups and terrorists in more than one country in the region and beyond. The most prominent aspect of this support is financial support and political cover for these groups.

American documents

Several Western reports have suggested that Qatar is the largest country in the region to turn a blind eye to providing funding to extremist and terrorist groups, although its domestic laws criminalize such practices.

The support dates back to 2008 when Qatari Khalifa Mohammed Turki al-Subaie provided financial support to Pakistani Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, a leader of al-Qaeda and the mastermind of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the Telegraph newspaper reported.

The US Treasury Department accused Qatari Salim Hassan Khalifa Rashid al-Kuwari, 37, of transferring hundreds of thousands of dollars to al-Qaeda through a terrorist financing network.

According to US documents, al-Kuwari worked with another Qatari, Abdullah Ghanem al-Khawar, 33, to manage a funding network that supports terrorist groups and confirms Khawar's contribution to the release of al-Qaeda members in Iran.

Among the blacklisted names in the United States and the United Nations, Abdul Rahman bin Omair al-Nuaimi, accused of transferring $ 1.5 million a month to al-Qaeda in Iraq, and 375 thousand pounds to al Qaeda in Syria.

Among the names, Abdel Aziz bin Khalifa Al-Attiyah, a cousin of the former Qatari foreign minister, has already been convicted in a Lebanese court of financing international terrorist organizations and is linked to al Qaeda leaders.

Lebanese media reported that Al-Attiyah met in May 2012 with Omar al-Qatari and Shadi al-Mulawi, two al-Qaeda leaders, who gave them thousands of dollars.

Suspicious Country Activities

The US treasury department accusations are expanded to include residents in Qatar engaged in suspicious activities that the Qatari authorities turn over to fund terrorist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood, as well as groups in Asia, Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.

The country's support for the Brotherhood was not limited to its territory, but included groups emanating from it in Turkey, Egypt, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Lebanon and Libya.

Qatar's financial support to terrorist groups has extended to the "victory front" in both Syria and Lebanon, making the terrorist-branded group look like a "diagonal arm."

In Libya, Qatar has supported several terrorist figures, including the cleric Siddiq Qatar Ali al-Salabi, Abdul Hakim Belhadj, a former al-Qaeda operative, Abdel Basset Guelleh, well-known terrorist elements and businessmen.

http://www.moheet.com/tag/قطع-العلاقات-مع-قطر
http://www.moheet.com/tag/قطع-العلاقات-مع-قطر
 
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For all intents and purposes Qatar ruling elite is toast now.

KSA is going for the kill.

Given the overall organisation and sophistication of attack... no doubt the KSA elite is going for KSA friendly regime in Qatar.

Might see some Peacekeeping by the newly formed alliance after a friendly regime is placed in Doha.
It shall be an al Thani... GCC won't like anything other than monarchy rule.

Just amazed with the speed and cohesion of overall process. Very, very rare. And Mr. Trump i.e. the entire West is supporting this plan.

Zero Doubts now.

Perhaps Mr. Sharif can join his Qatari Princes and live life of peace and harmony and leave Pak forever!
 
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Of course buddy. We have one them as the president. A paunchy idiot who believes that only dealing with west can ensure our economy. Fuk em
We had an other one, Hashemi , even after his death his mess in our country is endless. Google their names and look at their pathetic faces

This is the month of Ramadan so its important to be truthful. Therefore, who do you think really controls Iran..the Ayotollah or the President? The Ayotollah is meant to be the supreme leader so why has he allowed people to run the country who are pro-America?
 
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Qatar hosts the largest US military base in Middle East, perhaps they should strip that away from America
 
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Saudi Arabia is the regional power in the Middle East.
Qatar should listen to Saudi Arabia.
 
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Trump adviser: Washington will take a "strategic position" against Qatar

http://www.moheet.com/2017/06/06/2601096/مستشار-ترامب-واشنطن-ستتخذ-موقفا-إستر.html

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UAE minister sets conditions for resumption of ties with Qatar

UAE Foreign Affairs Minister Anwar Gargash said the Qatari authorities should set a "roadmap" and ensure their implementation to resolve the current crisis between Doha and Gulf states.

"Can the brother change his behavior?" Gargash said in a tweet posted on his Twitter account Monday. To be a custodian of the covenant and charters, keen on brothers and neighbors, a partner in hardship and ease? This is simply the framework of the solution. "


"After the previous brother's experiences, there is a need for a future framework that will strengthen the security and stability of the region. It is necessary to rebuild confidence after the violation of the covenants, a secure roadmap is essential. "

http://www.moheet.com/2017/06/06/2600862/وزير-إماراتي-يحدد-شرط-استئناف-العلاقا.html
 
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I tell you the truth bro.
Our leader has the control of military organizations like Basij, IRGC, Army and police. Moreover he has influence on our foreign policy. For example when this government decided to negotiate with USA and ease the relations, he interfered and barred any direct negotiations with Americans.
reuters com/article/us-iran-us-talks-idUSKCN0S10P220151007
But economic and internal affairs especially the matter of citizens is under control of our president.
Currently we have 4 major parties that 2 of them are almost pro west and 2 others say that Israel must be destroyed and well it makes them anti west parties. Rouhani belongs to the first group,
And why does our leader permits them to rule, because people have voted for them. Always follow the majority but be the strong advisor and ban harams, the ideology that our leader follows.
If it was up to him, we had no relations with India because he strongly supports Kashmir, calls Muslim to help them. But our governments do not follow him completely. The same God damn democracy LOL

So when Iran negotiated with America to stop it's nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions, did this action have the blessing of the Ayatollah? Iran should have completed its nuclear program and given the Americans the middle finger. That peace deal meant nothing, look at how America has reversed its decision, now you look vulnerable to a possible attack. If you had nuclear weapons then Donald Trump would shut is mouth about Iran.

Why is the economic and internal affairs of the country under the President? Who put this system in the first place. When the Ayatollah took power in 1979 why did he allow such a system to foster in Iran? The Ayatollah should purge them from the government. I hope Iran stays away from India and helps its fellow Kashmiri Muslim brothers.
 
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Translation... we capitulate...

Reuters reported that Qatar is ready for any mediation to end the crisis.



"We will not take escalatory measures and the dispute will be resolved on a dialogue table."



Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Maldives and Mauritius have decided to sever ties with Qatar.
 
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