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“Your enemy is in front of you and the sea is behind you!” This is not the famous quote of the military commander Tariq bin Ziyad to the Muslim army when he conquered Andalusia in 711 AD. But the one who said this sentence this time is a Turkish general supervising the construction of a military base in Qatar. Clearly, the enemy here is Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states, and behind him, there is nothing but the raging Gulf Sea.
The base will not benefit Qatar in protecting it from Saudi Arabia or Iran, which reflects ongoing Qatari contradictions. Doha continues to run in opposite directions to Tehran, Washington and Ankara.
The garrison is a small scarecrow that may not exceed 2,000 soldiers, and Turkey is not a great military power that can back it up at critical moments. It has limited military logistical support in the region, no battleships in Gulf waters, air supplies can only be sent with the consent of Iraq or Iran, and there is no land corridor. It is a base without a mission, unless Ankara decides to ally with Tehran in a future war against the Gulf states, which is impossible with two US bases in Qatar.
Unlike the Americans, who use the bases of Al-Udeid and Al-Sayliyah to manage the region’s wars, the Turkish presence is a political decoration and a burden on the Qataris. It is a costly alliance, but it fits the Qatari propaganda that supports organizations like the Muslim Brotherhood in the region.
The special relationship between Doha and Ankara is not at its best. Qatar had the ambition to make up for its deficiency by making Turkey a major regional country, politically and militarily, and using it to change the region. It wanted Turkey to be a powerful adventurer, like Iran, to share influence with it in Riyadh, Cairo, Baghdad and Beirut.

Unlike the Americans, who use the bases of Al-Udeid and Al-Sayliyah to manage the region’s wars, the Turkish presence is a political decoration and a burden on the Qataris.

Turkey promised to bring about change in Syria and failed because it did not intervene militarily, unlike Iran and Russia. It did not come to the aid of the Muslim Brotherhood after it was overthrown in Egypt and offered exile to its fleeing members. Its intervention in Libya is besieged, and it completely left Sudan.
The setbacks in Doha’s gambles have been heightened by the serious animosity that has befallen Ankara’s relationship with Washington. Ankara has been weakened politically, and Qatar’s financial losses have been enormous due to the deterioration of the Turkish economy and currency.
On the other hand, this relationship has been bad for Ankara. Because of its alliance with Qatar, Turkey lost its most important markets in the Middle East: Saudi Arabia, the UAE and more than half of the Arab world.
When the Turkish military presence in Qatar is raised from a barracks to a base in the coming weeks, its features will become clearer. I cannot imagine that it will add much except perhaps to protect the rule of the Al-Thani family from any internal challenges. This is a double-edged sword. Ankara’s alliances have always changed internally and externally.
It is possible to conclude this article by adding another quote that the Turkish general failed to say to the Qataris from Tariq bin Ziyad’s famous speech to his men as they prepared for their battle with the Goths, "Remember that in this country you are more unfortunate than the orphan seated at the table of the avaricious master.”
 
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I think russia has good relations with turkey and Qatar,so this base seems to be against saudis aggression
 
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I think russia has good relations with turkey and Qatar,so this base seems to be against saudis aggression

Russia wants to make KSA poor. Russia labor costs 10% as US labor. Russia sells planes cheap compared to America. Poor KSA cannot afford US planes, must buy Russia planes, money for Russia.
 
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against whom? its not like they gonna attack someone what a filthy way of saying something...

the question is about protection
 
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Qatar is and will be not facing a serious threat any time soon! because of a very simple fact ''USA''

USA wants to keep the Arab world divided. If KSA invades Qatar to unite Arabs, USA bomb them out again like they did to Iraq which invaded and took over Kuwait.
 
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Qatar and Turkey have a deliberately strategic relationship at the political, economic and military levels.

In 2015, Qatar and Turkey established the Supreme Strategic Committee to look after and enhance the relationship. The committee holds regular meetings between the two countries' leadership.


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Qatar Chamber encourages Qatari businessmen to invest in Turkey.
  • In August 2018, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani pledged to invest $15bn in Turkey, which struggles with a currency crisis that made the lira fall by 45 percent against the US dollar.
  • "We stand by the brothers in Turkey that have stood with the issues of the Muslim world and with Qatar," Sheikh Tamim said in a tweet after meeting Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.
  • Turkey is also one of Qatar's top customers for non-oil exports, according to Qatar's Chamber.
Qatari-Turkish relations are distinct and can serve as a model for other countries
MOHAMED BIN TWAR, QATAR CHAMBER VICE CHAIRMAN


Military ties



    • In an extraordinary session on June 7, 2017, two days after the start of the Gulf crisis, Turkey's parliament ratified two earlier agreements allowing Turkish troops to be deployed in Qatar and another approving an accord between the two countries on military training cooperation.



    • The agreements aimed to raise Qatar's defence capabilities, support "counterterror" efforts and maintain security and stability in the region.
    • The first batch of Turkish troops arrived at the Tariq ibn Ziyad military base in 2015. On June 18, 2017, f ive armoured vehicles also arrived in Doha while the base can accommodate up to 5,000 soldiers.
    • In January 2018, the Turkish ambassador to Qatar said that Turkey will also deploy air and naval forces in Qatar.
    • The blockading countries have set the closure of the Turkish base in Qatar as one of 13 conditions to restore relations with Doha.
Turkey would be against an attack on Saudi Arabia as much as Qatar."

Saudi Arabia closed Qatar's only land border, it blocked many vital imports from reaching Qatar, including basic food supplies. To avoid potential food shortages, in less than 48 hours of the blockade Turkey sent cargo planes full of milk, yogurt, and poultry.



    • Turkish exports to Qatar increased by 90 percent in the four months since the blockade started (June to September) , according to statistics released by Turkey's Aegean Exporters' Association.



    • Because of longer import routes, Qatari food and beverage prices jumped 4.2 percent in August. Turkish ambassador to Qatar, Fikret Ozer, said on Monday: "We are bringing many products here, but there is no land route between Turkey and Qatar. But now there is a cooperation between Qatar and Iran and Turkey, and there will be a new route between these countries."



    • Qatar has invested $444m in a 530,000sq metre food storage and processing facility at its Hamad Port.



    • Turkey hopes its improved trade relations with Qatar will outlive the blockade. "The Turkish products [we export] are of very high quality. Even if the embargo [on Qatar] is [lifted], our products will be permanent there," said Sinan Kiziltan, chairman of the Aegean Aquatic Products and the Animal Products Exporters' Union.
    • As part of its National Food Security Programme, Qatar is aiming to produce 70 percent of its food requirements by 2024.
We started to import food, milk... from Turkey on the first day of the blockade
QATAR'S MINISTER OF ECONOMY AND TRADE TOLD AL JAZEERA IN AN INTERVIEW


Tamim was the first foreign head to visit Turkey since a stand-off between Ankara and Washington started.



    • In January 2018, Qatar's emir met the Turkish president in Ankara on a one-day visit.



    • In November 2017, Erdogan arrived in Qatar to attend the third meeting of Turkey-Qatar Supreme Strategic Committee.



    • In October 2017, Qatar's Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammed in Abdulrahman Al Thani and Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu met in Ankara for the third session of the Supreme Strategic Committee at the ministerial level.
    • In September 2017, Al Thani visited Erdogan in Turkey in what was his first trip abroad since the start of the Gulf diplomatic crisis.
    • During the attempted Turkish coup in 2016, Qatar quickly offered support to its government, and, as noted by the Turkish ambassador to Qatar, "Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani was the first leader to call President Erdogan and express support to our government and Turkish people."
 
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Russia wants to make KSA poor. Russia labor costs 10% as US labor. Russia sells planes cheap compared to America. Poor KSA cannot afford US planes, must buy Russia planes, money for Russia.

Supapowah Russia
 
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