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Qatar Military Coup "Rumours" Stir Bad Blood With House of Saud

by Finian Cunningham


Global Research, April 17, 2012

The rumour mill is churning in the Persian Gulf with unconfirmed reports of a failed military coup against the Qatari ruler.

There were even media reports that American military helicopters had whisked the Emir and his wife to a safe unknown destination in the aftermath of the failed putsch, said to be have been attempted by high-ranking officers.

Saudi news channel Al Arabiya reported earlier today a coup bid against Qatari Emir Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani. However, by midday, the story appeared to have been removed from Al Arabiya’s English-language website.

Iranian news channel Press TV toned down its early headlines of a coup and later speculated that Saudi-owned Al Arabiya may have been engaging in disinformation to undermine the Qatari regime, indicating a power struggle between the Houses of Saud and Thani.

The FARS semi-official Iranian news channel, however, insisted that sources within the Qatari royal entourage had confirmed earlier this week that there was a foiled coup in Doha.

Not surprisingly, Qatari-owned Al Jazeera news site ran no information on the alleged plot.

Whether the reports of this week’s failed coup turn out to be rumour or something more sinister, there is nevertheless no disguising the fact of underlying bad blood in the Gulf Arab enclave, both between and within the Gulf monarchies.

That may at first seem at odds with the “thick as thieves” appearance of the six states that form the Gulf Co-operation Council: Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, United Arab Emirates and Oman. All are Sunni monarchies that have aligned with the US-led NATO powers’ aggressive policy of isolating Shia Iran.

Saudi Arabia and Qatar have emerged in particular as militant allies of US/NATO geopolitics across the Middle East. They played instrumental roles in paving the way for NATO’s aerial bombardment and regime change in Libya; and they have been most strident in denouncing the Syrian government of Bashar Al Assad, calling for his overthrow and arming mercenary forces that are accused of committing atrocities and sabotage.

But herein lies the potential for rivalry and enmity. Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, and Qatar, the number one exporter of liquefied natural gas, are bankrolling mercenaries and jihadis from Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and elsewhere in a bid to be top dog in a fissile region. The region is being inflamed with sectarian tensions precisely because of self-serving Saudi and Qatari power politicking.

The Gulf monarchs have also been funding election campaigns of Islamist parties in Egypt and Tunisia, aligned to the conservative Muslim Brotherhood, in line with Western powers using these same parties to shunt and blunt popular calls for greater democracy.

The rapid growth of Saudi-backed satellite TV channels broadcasting across the region – several of them spouting Saudi theocratic rhetoric – is indicative of a rivalry for influence with Qatar, which originally pioneered the Arab medium with the Al Jazeera station.

While on the surface, Riyadh and Doha may appear joined at the hip in terms of advancing the US-led Western imperialist agenda for hegemony, that service generates tensions between and within the royal houses.

In Qatar, there are reported tensions within the Al Thani ruling family and other powerful clans over what critics of the Emir call “his excessive alignment with US foreign policy and breaking of Arab ranks”. There are also domestic problems of corruption owing to the Al Thanis monopolising Qatar’s lucrative property market.

And despite the apparent alliance with Saudi Arabia, the present Qatari Emir will be mindful that the Saudi rulers have been implicated in previous suspected coup attempts against him in February 2011, 2009, 2002 and 1996.

The present Qatari ruler came to power after he led a coup against his own father in 1995 while the latter was holidaying in Europe. The following year, the Saudi and Bahraini rulers backed a failed counter-coup to reinstall the older Emir.

In 2010, the coup plotters were released from jail by Emir Hamad after a request was made by Saudi King Abdullah.

So in the Arab enclave of the NATO camp, all is not as cosy as it may seem. Washington and the other Western powers no doubt think they have a clever Arab cover from the Gulf autocrats to redraw the Middle East political map according to their imperialist designs. But in all such intrigues of deception and power lust, the band of thieves have to watch their backs.

Finian Cunningham is Global Research’s Middle East and East Africa Correspondent
Qatar Military Coup "Rumours" Stir Bad Blood With House of Saud


And who suffers Muslims everywhere for these few despotic families that have no place in the 21st century complicit with neo colonial powers
 
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You want to know a secret why Germany isn't facing the European crisis? Because they plan 10 years ahead. At this rate Arab leaders cant even plan for the next day.

When Arab Spring was happening TIME magazine went to Qatar and asked the residents would they participate against their leaders? Many said they dont like the government, but they FEAR that if they do rise up their style of life will be ruined. Comes to show Arabs think more about their tax-free, earn money even without working employment.

Arabs :disagree: Can't even respect their father. I hope this is just with these bone heads "Leaders" not the society in general.
 
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Thəorətic Muslim;2831982 said:
You want to know a secret why Germany isn't facing the European crisis? Because they plan 10 years ahead. At this rate Arab leaders cant even plan for the next day.

When Arab Spring was happening TIME magazine went to Qatar and asked the residents would they participate against their leaders? Many said they dont like the government, but they FEAR that if they do rise up their style of life will be ruined. Comes to show Arabs think more about their tax-free, earn money even without working employment.

Arabs :disagree: Can't even respect their father. I hope this is just with these bone heads "Leaders" not the society in general.

I don't really give a damn about the ups and downs of these few families but I think sadly they are hurting Muslims everywhere with their shenanigans
 
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Nothing beats Rumors and conspiracy theories in the morning. So refreshing and always provides a good laugh.

I will make sure to read this again tomorrow morning. I am sure it will still remain as comedic as it is the first time I read it.
 
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Nothing beats Rumors and conspiracy theories in the morning. So refreshing and always provides a good laugh.

I will make sure to read this again tomorrow morning. I am sure it will still remain as comedic as it is the first time I read it.

Ok mossa thank you for your valued input
 
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Here is a nice link about this story, it's from Doha News & seems to be updating regularly as new developments take place.

UPDATED: Regional media spread reports of fake Qatar coup attempt

Quoted below is the latest update from the article:

Update 4

Al Arabiya now has a story up saying the article was posted to their website by the Syrian Electronic Army (pro-government hackers).

Why it took almost a day to post that information isn’t addressed. An internet analyst we spoke with also said it would be difficult for hackers to have that much access to Al Arabiya’s content management system unless they had really poor security.
 
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Here is a nice link about this story, it's from Doha News & seems to be updating regularly as new developments take place.

UPDATED: Regional media spread reports of fake Qatar coup attempt

Quoted below is the latest update from the article:

As I said the joke of the century. And mindless conspiracy theorists and believers of such will add a lie upon a lie just like the devils of the skies until it reaches the point of a comedic fiction novel which is exactly what these chaps seem to feed on. What a petty, all I can say is what a petty.
 
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Here is a nice link about this story, it's from Doha News & seems to be updating regularly as new developments take place.

UPDATED: Regional media spread reports of fake Qatar coup attempt

Quoted below is the latest update from the article:

You may be right but do you think the rest of the article is fiction for example:

But herein lies the potential for rivalry and enmity. Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, and Qatar, the number one exporter of liquefied natural gas, are bankrolling mercenaries and jihadis from Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and elsewhere in a bid to be top dog in a fissile region. The region is being inflamed with sectarian tensions precisely because of self-serving Saudi and Qatari power politicking.

The Gulf monarchs have also been funding election campaigns of Islamist parties in Egypt and Tunisia, aligned to the conservative Muslim Brotherhood, in line with Western powers using these same parties to shunt and blunt popular calls for greater democracy.
 
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As I said the joke of the century. And mindless conspiracy theorists and believers of such will add a lie upon a lie just like the devils of the skies until it reaches the point of a comedic fiction novel which is exactly what these chaps seem to feed on. What a petty, all I can say is what a petty.

Lets face it, some people love conspiracy theories, it makes life a lot more interesting for them. ;) As for this coup attempt, it's clearly fake, lets wait a while longer to check out any further developments. Hopefully there will be something about this in Saudi Gazette tomorrow.
 
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You may be right but do you think the rest of the article is fiction for example:

But herein lies the potential for rivalry and enmity. Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, and Qatar, the number one exporter of liquefied natural gas, are bankrolling mercenaries and jihadis from Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and elsewhere in a bid to be top dog in a fissile region. The region is being inflamed with sectarian tensions precisely because of self-serving Saudi and Qatari power politicking.

The Gulf monarchs have also been funding election campaigns of Islamist parties in Egypt and Tunisia, aligned to the conservative Muslim Brotherhood, in line with Western powers using these same parties to shunt and blunt popular calls for greater democracy.

Again those things are also an act of fiction. Here in KSA we used to believe the same things spread by the religious extremist propaganda and it now appears that it has only now reached its way to you. You sing the same tune of those religious extremists the same ideas they have been brainwashed with. Aryan_B all what you say I have heard it before since I was a child at the time when religious extremists' thoughts were the highest. And here you are repeating the same propaganda they hoped to recruit more terrorists with. That is exactly why I have much petty for you.

Lets face it, some people love conspiracy theories, it makes life a lot more interesting for them. ;) As for this coup attempt, it's clearly fake, lets wait a while longer to check out any further developments. Hopefully there will be something about this in Saudi Gazette tomorrow.

Pfft media. They are all nothing but a huge bag of bullocks if you ask me. I am more on the opinion of doing an honest research based on historical facts proved with evidence rather than just indulge myself in a certain way of thinking and accepting only that and nothing else. Then my friend you are the very representative of the word "brainwashed". And I can not stress this enough, What a petty.
 
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Ok lets do historical background checking.

Arab States are dictatorships. True
Oil Rich Arab states dont know where to spend their money. True
So they go on buying sprees in the West. True
They invested Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in bank accounts that earn Interest. True
They invested Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in Western Economies. True
They are Lapdogs of the West. True
They buy Billions of Dollars of weaponry to stay in power. True
They need to have an Army to protect their nation, and a National Guard to protect their family. True

Care to expand?
 
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You may be right but do you think the rest of the article is fiction for example:

But herein lies the potential for rivalry and enmity. Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, and Qatar, the number one exporter of liquefied natural gas, are bankrolling mercenaries and jihadis from Iraq, Libya, Lebanon and elsewhere in a bid to be top dog in a fissile region. The region is being inflamed with sectarian tensions precisely because of self-serving Saudi and Qatari power politicking.

The Gulf monarchs have also been funding election campaigns of Islamist parties in Egypt and Tunisia, aligned to the conservative Muslim Brotherhood, in line with Western powers using these same parties to shunt and blunt popular calls for greater democracy.

It seems Mosamania has already answered you, I can't make a comment because my knowledge on these issues is still incomplete. I am going to read up a bit more about it. From my personal opinion however I feel all these conspiracy theories about the House of Saud & stuff are false, Saudi Arabia is progressing very well. The rulers of Arabia, are for the most part doing great things for their nations, that's more then I can say for the rulers of our own country.

Pfft media. They are all nothing but a huge bag of bullocks if you ask me. I am more on the opinion of doing an honest research based on historical facts proved with evidence rather than just indulge myself in a certain way of thinking and accepting only that and nothing else. Then my friend you are the very representative of the word "brainwashed". And I can not stress this enough, What a petty.

I have never adopted a stance on any issue without proper research, & trust me I am definitely not brainwashed, though I understand you aren't referring to me with that example. In order to adopt a stance on any issue, you must read up on research from both sides along with 3rd party research. That's the only way you will ever be able to make an informed decision, hopefully everyone here will understand that.
 
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Thəorətic Muslim;2832117 said:
Ok lets do historical background checking.

Arab States are dictatorships. True
Oil Rich Arab states dont know where to spend their money. True
So they go on buying sprees in the West. True
They invested Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in bank accounts that earn Interest. True
They invested Hundreds of Billions of Dollars in Western Economies. True
They are Lapdogs of the West. True
They buy Billions of Dollars of weaponry to stay in power. True
They need to have an Army to protect their nation, and a National Guard to protect their family. True

Care to expand?

But I think some people are in denial and do not accept these assertions that you make and on the whole that I agree with. But we Muslims are living in a dark age for our people and we have to just do our best
 
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It seems Mosamania has already answered you, I can't make a comment because my knowledge on these issues is still incomplete. I am going to read up a bit more about it. From my personal opinion however I feel all these conspiracy theories about the House of Saud & stuff are false, Saudi Arabia is progressing very well. The rulers of Arabia, are for the most part doing great things for their nations, that's more then I can say for the rulers of our own country.



I have never adopted a stance on any issue without proper research, & trust me I am definitely not brainwashed, though I understand you aren't referring to me with that example. In order to adopt a stance on any issue, you must read up on research from both sides along with 3rd party research. That's the only way you will ever be able to make an informed decision, hopefully everyone here will understand that.

Oh Phoenix. Remember the old times here?? The times of conspiracy theories were prevailing and the thought of everyone is conspiring against us and stuff?? Sad sad times they were indeed. It is a sign of weakness and by God we were weak. Now however things changed and it is as if light has shined here and took away that darkness. And funny thing is all it took was banning Pokemon for the younger generation to finally figure out the amount of bullocks they have been subjected to. I petty us at that time and it is sad that people wish to remain in the darkness, perhaps the light of showing their true state is too painful so that is where they remain.

Would love to make a psychological assessment on this mentality, perhaps I will submit it as my first research "Selective Paranoia" and how it is a psychological defense mechanism falling under the title of Level 2 immature defense mechanism of "Projection". Only on a more wider range that covers a group of people systemically instead of an individual. Oh what a research gold mine that is. I will make sure to make extensive studies on this group here and release my research work in the upcoming years. Oh the science that can be had here is just too exciting to let it pass by.
 
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, perhaps I will submit it as my first research "Selective Paranoia" and how it is a psychological defense mechanism falling under the title of Level 2 immature defense mechanism of "Projection". Only on a more wider range that covers a group of people systemically instead of an individual. Oh what a research gold mine that is. I will make sure to make extensive studies on this group here and release my research work in the upcoming years. Oh the science that can be had here is just too exciting to let it pass by.

Well that will be in line with the type of research that Saudis recently hit headlines with:

Saudis fear there will be ¿no more virgins¿ and people will turn gay if female drive ban is lifted | Mail Online

good luck
 
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