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Bahrain accuses Qatar of 'military escalation' after Turkish tanks roll through Doha

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Qatar's neighbours were angered by footage of Turkish armoured vehicles rolling through Doha
26 JUNE 2017 • 5:39PM


Bahrain has accused Qatar of a “military escalation” in the diplomatic crisis in the Gulf by allowing a growing force of Turkish soldiers to enter its territory.

A coalition of Arab states led by Saudi has been blockading Qatar for three weeks and was angered by footage of Turkish light tanks rolling through the streets of Doha over the weekend.

Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa, Bahrain’s foreign minister, said the move was a provocation that would only worsen the standoff between the Gulf neighbours.

"The disagreement with Qatar is a political and security dispute and has never been military. But the deployment of foreign troops with their armoured vehicles is a military escalation for which Qatar will bear the consequences,” he said.

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Turkey may eventually deploy 1,000 troops to Qatar
Turkey has a little more than 100 troops in Qatar now but in a show of support its parliament rushed through legislation to allow for larger deployments after the blockade began.

The number of troops may eventually rise to around 1,000 and Turkey and Qatar will carry out a joint military exercise in the coming weeks, according to the Turkish Hurriyet newspaper.

Qatar’s neighbours have viewed the small Turkish military base with suspicion. Among 13 demands they delivered to Qatar last week was a call for the Turkish base to be shut down.

Turkey’s government said it would not close down the base and the diplomatic crisis has only brought Turkey and Qatar closer together.

Qatar has also found support from Iran, which has been delivering food to the small Gulf country and allowed Qatari aircraft to use its airspace.

Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s president, voiced his support for Qatar, saying “the siege of Qatar is unacceptable to us”.

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Iran's Hassan Rouhani has voiced support for Qatar CREDIT: AP PHOTO/VAHID SALEMI, FILE
Kuwait has been acting as an intermediary between Qatar and the Saudi-led coalition but the US is expected to ultimately play a major role in negotiating an end to the crisis.

Qatar’s foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, is in Washington and will meet Tuesday with Rex Tillerson, the US secretary of state.

While Donald Trump has applauded the blockade of Qatar, Mr Tillerson has called for a “lowering of rhetoric”.

The US military, which has 10,000 troops deployed in Qatar, is also eager to see a diplomatic resolution to the standoff between America’s Gulf allies.

Meanwhile, a leading Republican senator said he would block US arms sales to Gulf countries until there was a resolution to the crisis.

Bob Corker, chair of the Senate foreign affairs committee, said: "I will withhold consent on future arms sales to [the Gulf Cooperation Council] until a path to resolve the dispute is established."



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...qatar-military-escalation-turkish-tanks-roll/
 
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Bahrain accuses Qatar of 'military escalation' after Turkish tanks roll through Doha

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Qatar's neighbours were angered by footage of Turkish armoured vehicles rolling through Doha
26 JUNE 2017 • 5:39PM


Bahrain has accused Qatar of a “military escalation” in the diplomatic crisis in the Gulf by allowing a growing force of Turkish soldiers to enter its territory.

A coalition of Arab states led by Saudi has been blockading Qatar for three weeks and was angered by footage of Turkish light tanks rolling through the streets of Doha over the weekend.

Sheikh Khalid bin Ahmed al-Khalifa, Bahrain’s foreign minister, said the move was a provocation that would only worsen the standoff between the Gulf neighbours.

"The disagreement with Qatar is a political and security dispute and has never been military. But the deployment of foreign troops with their armoured vehicles is a military escalation for which Qatar will bear the consequences,” he said.

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Turkey may eventually deploy 1,000 troops to Qatar
Turkey has a little more than 100 troops in Qatar now but in a show of support its parliament rushed through legislation to allow for larger deployments after the blockade began.

The number of troops may eventually rise to around 1,000 and Turkey and Qatar will carry out a joint military exercise in the coming weeks, according to the Turkish Hurriyet newspaper.

Qatar’s neighbours have viewed the small Turkish military base with suspicion. Among 13 demands they delivered to Qatar last week was a call for the Turkish base to be shut down.

Turkey’s government said it would not close down the base and the diplomatic crisis has only brought Turkey and Qatar closer together.

Qatar has also found support from Iran, which has been delivering food to the small Gulf country and allowed Qatari aircraft to use its airspace.

Hassan Rouhani, Iran’s president, voiced his support for Qatar, saying “the siege of Qatar is unacceptable to us”.

TELEMMGLPICT000129162256-large_trans_NvBQzQNjv4BqqVzuuqpFlyLIwiB6NTmJwfA3DPw1DQtIjlIkTcIkVs0.jpeg

Iran's Hassan Rouhani has voiced support for Qatar CREDIT: AP PHOTO/VAHID SALEMI, FILE
Kuwait has been acting as an intermediary between Qatar and the Saudi-led coalition but the US is expected to ultimately play a major role in negotiating an end to the crisis.

Qatar’s foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, is in Washington and will meet Tuesday with Rex Tillerson, the US secretary of state.

While Donald Trump has applauded the blockade of Qatar, Mr Tillerson has called for a “lowering of rhetoric”.

The US military, which has 10,000 troops deployed in Qatar, is also eager to see a diplomatic resolution to the standoff between America’s Gulf allies.

Meanwhile, a leading Republican senator said he would block US arms sales to Gulf countries until there was a resolution to the crisis.

Bob Corker, chair of the Senate foreign affairs committee, said: "I will withhold consent on future arms sales to [the Gulf Cooperation Council] until a path to resolve the dispute is established."



http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/201...qatar-military-escalation-turkish-tanks-roll/


A bunch of clowns. US can have troops base allover Arab land but Turkey can't have any.
 
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could it be because Qatar fear US will abandon them when the Saudis try do something bad so the Qataris need a reliable partner to do the protection?

Unless if it's for something I don't see why they need to establish a base when the US is doing all the protection?
 
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Is this the re-emergence of the Usmani Sultanat?

It's too early to talk about but it won't be Usmani definitely. The time will tell about the rest. But everybody must know that Turks and Turkey are different after July 15th, 2016.
 
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Okay, non-muslims can have militiary bases allover GCC and invade neighbouring arabs whenever they want but a muslim country cant have one, thats arabs for you, slaves or what?

Hey nonsense!

There are thousands of ex Pakistani soldiers and paramilitary serving in such positions in the GCC.
 
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