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Top Gulf diplomats were in Washington on Tuesday as US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson sought to help resolve the stubborn Qatar crisis, amid concerns that Saudi Arabia's unyielding stance could foil the effort.

With a one-week Saudi deadline looming for Qatar to meet its demands, Tillerson had talks with Qatar Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.

He quickly followed that with a meeting with Kuwait Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Sabah, whose country has taken on the official role of mediator.

And he was planning to meet in a working dinner late Tuesday with the Kuwaitis and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who has offered to help resolve the row.

But Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir, also in Washington, was unbudging over the three-week-old squabble, which has left Qatar, a US ally, isolated under a trade and diplomatic embargo set by its Gulf Arab neighbours.

“Our demands on Qatar are non-negotiable. It's now up to Qatar to end its support for extremism and terrorism,” Jubeir said via Twitter.

With the support of the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, the Saudis announced on June 5 they were suspending all ties with Qatar, accusing it of support for extremist groups — a claim Doha denies.

They closed their airspace to Qatari carriers and blocked the emirate's only land border, a vital route for its food imports.

Last week Riyadh laid down a list of 13 demands for Qatar, included the closure of Al-Jazeera, a downgrade of diplomatic ties with Iran and the shutdown of a Turkish military base in the emirate.

The United Arab Emirates warned that Qatar should take the demands seriously or face “divorce” from its Gulf neighbours.

'Struggle of wills'
The dispute between two groups of allies — Turkey and Iraq have backed Qatar — has laid down a hefty challenge for Tillerson, a seasoned oil executive but new to statecraft.

While initially stepping back from what it viewed as a regional spat that would sort itself out, Washington has accepted that it will have to take an active role in resolving what has the makings of a foreign policy disaster for the young government of President Donald Trump.

Washington has close economic and security ties with both sides of the quarrel.

Qatar is home to the largest US base in the region, Al-Udeid. Bahrain is home to the US Navy's Fifth Fleet.And the US and Saudi militaries work closely together as well.

Kuwait is the official arbitrator for seeking a settlement, and after meeting al-Sabah, Tillerson pledged his support for its lead in talks.

During their meeting they “reaffirmed the need for all parties to exercise restraint to allow for productive diplomatic discussions,” according to spokeswoman Heather Nauert.

But the US will be central to finding compromises that would do little damage but allow each side to claim a win, said Hussein Ibish, a scholar on Gulf affairs at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington.

“It's an all-out struggle of wills,” he said.

“The way out for both sides is a kind of an American mediation which is face-saving for everybody.”

The United States has cautioned that some of the demands would be difficult for Qatar to accept, asking the Saudis for a clear list of grievances that are “reasonable and actionable.”

Nauert said that talks would continue through the week, but added the Saudi demands remained “challenging” for Qatar.

“Some of them will be difficult for Qatar to incorporate and to try to adhere to,” she said. “We continue to call on those countries to work together and work this out. “

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The United Arab Emirates warned that Qatar should take the demands seriously or face “divorce” from its Gulf neighbours.

Without alimony.
 
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Mr. Everything in SA thinks that it's like dealing with his herem girls. I wonder what kind of tales his minions on this forum will come up with after reality sinks into his thick skull. Turkey has only begun shipping resources to its base in Qatar. In the next six months the size of the base will be at least quadrupled. It will be very interesting to see the US turning its back to the SA regime as far as Qatar is concerned. Qatar has already declared that she will not surrender to the bullying. We are waiting to see what those herem boys in SA and UAE do in response.
 
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This is very complicated game.
The players, GCC, Turkey,USA and Iran.
GCC vs Qatar, Turkey and Iran. USA is neutral.
Its extremely weird and strange equation. USA sold weapon to both Qatar and KSA.
Turkey mobilized it army without any opposition from any NATO country or USA.
KSA and UAE getting ready for head on collision.
The way Erdogan reacted, it seems he was before time aware of GCC political turmoil.

result.....
 
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This is very complicated game.
The players, GCC, Turkey,USA and Iran.
GCC vs Qatar, Turkey and Iran. USA is neutral.
Its extremely weird and strange equation. USA sold weapon to both Qatar and KSA.
Turkey mobilized it army without any opposition from any NATO country or USA.
KSA and UAE getting ready for head on collision.
The way Erdogan reacted, it seems he was before time aware of GCC political turmoil.

result.....

Yes that's how it looks to me as well. What amazes me is that some people on this forum believe that the US is still on the side of KSA and UAE. Trump's entire administration has virtually opposed trump's initial support to KSA and UAE and as a result trump had to change his stance.
 
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This is very complicated game.
The players, GCC, Turkey,USA and Iran.
GCC vs Qatar, Turkey and Iran. USA is neutral.
Its extremely weird and strange equation. USA sold weapon to both Qatar and KSA.
Turkey mobilized it army without any opposition from any NATO country or USA.
KSA and UAE getting ready for head on collision.
The way Erdogan reacted, it seems he was before time aware of GCC political turmoil.

result.....
The USA ain't neutral, the whole show started after Trump's trip to SA and by American green light ....
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And it ain't all GCC against Qatar .. Kuwait and Oman have not accepted Saudis, UAE and Bahrain's approach towards Qatar and have been neutral and tried to be mediator ...
And the only player that neither sells weapons nor has military base there is Iran which has called out for a diplomatic approach and dialog ..

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I think this whole Qatar thing is a staged crisis to effect oil prices. all involved are hurt be lower oil prices. what better way to increase oil prices besides war to increase oil by $10 or $20 dollars.
 
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I think this whole Qatar thing is a staged crisis to effect oil prices. all involved are hurt be lower oil prices. what better way to increase oil prices besides war to increase oil by $10 or $20 dollars.
One of the factor oil price is dipping. But, now US produce oil and its dependency on importing oil is lot lower. In other world importance of GCC is diminishing.
 
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One of the factor oil price is dipping. But, now US produce oil and its dependency on importing oil is lot lower. In other world importance of GCC is diminishing.
this is why they need a crisis. expect KSA/UAE to invade Qatar and oil shoots up $30 dollars to $70 a barrel. just waiting for oil tankers to be blocked from leaving the strait of Hormuz and oil terminals being attacked.

fear=$$
 
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this is why they need a crisis. expect KSA/UAE to invade Qatar and oil shoots up $30 dollars to $70 a barrel. just waiting for oil tankers to be blocked from leaving the strait of Hormuz and oil terminals being attacked.

fear=$$
May be wrong , if you are stating the fact , then it seems in coming years both KSA and UAE going face a huge economic turmoil . Some of the countries need atleast 65 dollar a barrel to meet there national economic needs.
 
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May be wrong , if you are stating the fact , then it seems in coming years both KSA and UAE going face a huge economic turmoil .

if things keep going on the way they are KSA will be bankrupt in the next 5 years, or citizens will remove the Monarchy and you'll have the Islamic Republic of Arabia.
 
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if things keep going on the way they are KSA will be bankrupt in the next 5 years, or citizens will remove the Monarchy and you'll have the Islamic Republic of Arabia.
Amin!!!

Mr. Everything in SA thinks that it's like dealing with his herem girls. I wonder what kind of tales his minions on this forum will come up with after reality sinks into his thick skull. Turkey has only begun shipping resources to its base in Qatar. In the next six months the size of the base will be at least quadrupled. It will be very interesting to see the US turning its back to the SA regime as far as Qatar is concerned. Qatar has already declared that she will not surrender to the bullying. We are waiting to see what those herem boys in SA and UAE do in response.
By the by, dealing with the women folks in Herem isn't an easy job either!!!! Herem is the resting quarters of the rulers where even a male ant can't enter!!!
 
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if things keep going on the way they are KSA will be bankrupt in the next 5 years, or citizens will remove the Monarchy and you'll have the Islamic Republic of Arabia.
:dance3:Haters have just gone wild in their dreams.
 
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