Saif al-Arab
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It will most likely occur.
Regardless of politics, Kish has always been used by foreigners in Arab countries, especially UAE.
Iran decided to develop the island mostly for this specific reason.
Only last year did UAE make some changes to the rules, and it was not for political reasons, rather economic.
Which GCC island would Qatar use where their international guests can have visa free entry and which hosts an infrastructure specifically developed keeping this in mind!
It's just the easiest thing.
I highly doubt that. It's the other way around. Iranians are flooding the GCC (one of the largest expat communities in UAE alone) while no Arab from the GCC wants to live in Iran.
The GCC have islands of their own and many times more and much more beautiful ones.
No it is not. They could have easily chosen Oman next door or Kuwait. Or the 15 + other Arab countries of which most have better sporting facilities than Iran.
Anyway this is not going to happen by all accounts. I am willing to bet a small amount of money on this not happening but we will see by 2022.
Do you have your head in the sand?
Have you been paying attention to world politics? What?
Have you understood how GCC is blockaded Qatar. Do you honestly think Qatar will host anything in a country whose trying to starve them to death by blocking food from land and sea?
Why don't you cry to your best buddies in Jerusalem while pretending to help Palestinians retake their lands.
Do you?
There is no blockade nor is anyone starving in Qatar. KSA and other Arab countries have simply closed their borders to Qatar and stopped trade and travel unless absolutely necessary.
Also it is not the GCC. Oman and Kuwait have remained neutral. It is mainly KSA, Egypt, UAE and Bahrain. You are the one that is clueless.
This has absolutely nothing to do with them choosing Iranian Mullah land other than annoying their former partners due to their complexes. Nobody in Qatar loves Iran and once normality resumes Qataris will once again look at Iran as a hostile element towards Arabs and the Arab world unless your Mullah's change their policies.
Qatari nationalism is in his peak, and that make Saudis so angry. Qatar is independent country not part of Saudi, so they have right to decide what they like.
No such thing. Qatari nationalism equals worship of the current al-Thani regime which is from Najd (KSA) originally. Qatar is a part of the Arabian Peninsula and throughout 95% of its recorded history it has been a part of ancient civilizations, caliphates, empires, kingdoms, sultanates, emirates, sheikdoms, imamates etc. founded and ruled by people from what is modern-day KSA. Just like today where 95% of the Qatari citizens are from KSA originally, including the ruling family.
"Qatari" nationalism is a fake construct at best.
BTW you are of course (as are other Iranian Mullah supporters) interested in seeing unrest in Arab countries so Arabs can fight against each other while you gain the benefits from this (as with the current dispute) but rest assured that no war will occur and that Saudi Arabians and Qataris (average people) look at each other as blood brothers with everything this entails and this goes for all other Arabs as well despite past and current disputes between Arab regimes. You will not understand this just like you were surprised that KSA and Iraq have cordial ties again and the vast majority of both peoples hailing this and supporting this as evident on Arabic forums, social media, in person, Youtube comments and other social media.
Not surprising from a non-Arab though. We see many examples of this on PDF and elsewhere. The ignorance that is and obsession.
Qatari nationalism is in his peak, and that make Saudis so angry. Qatar is independent country not part of Saudi, so they have right to decide what they like.
Just like you are angry that Tajikistan is an independent Russified and Sunni Muslim country that was not forcibly converted by Arab clerics and a dynasty (Safavids) like Iran was 500 years ago, am I right?
Arab Shia Ulama
After the conquest, Ismail began transforming the religious landscape of Iran by imposing Twelver Shiism on the populace. Since most of the population embraced Sunni Islam and since an educated version of Shiism was scarce in Iran at the time, Ismail imported a new Shia Ulama corps from traditional Shiite centers of the Arabic speaking lands, largely from Jabal Amil (of Southern Lebanon), Mount Lebanon, Syria, Eastern Arabia and Southern Iraq in order to create a state clergy.[37][38][39][40]Ismail offered them land and money in return for loyalty. These scholars taught the doctrine of Twelver Shiism and made it accessible to the population and energetically encouraged conversion to Shiism.[34][41][42][43] To emphasize how scarce Twelver Shiism was then to be found in Iran, a chronicler tells us that only one Shia text could be found in Ismail’s capital Tabriz.[44] Thus it is questionable whether Ismail and his followers could have succeeded in forcing a whole people to adopt a new faith without the support of the Arab Shiite scholars.[36] The rulers of Safavid Persia also invited these foreign Shiite religious scholars to their court in order to provide legitimacy for their own rule over Persia.[45]
Abbas I of Persia, during his reign, also imported more Arab Shia Ulama to Iran, built religious institutions for them, including many Madrasahs (religious schools) and successfully persuaded them to participate in the government, which they had shunned in the past (following the Hidden imam doctrine).[46]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safavid_conversion_of_Iran_to_Shia_Islam
Those Arab Mullah's are now ruling you. Congratulations.
Since I have noticed that you love to mention that Arabs (Northern Sudanese) lost a useless infighting jungle called South Sudan, I will show you this map that you might be familiar with;