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@Saif al-Arab @HAIDER
I don't want to get into this discussion much, I'm not proud of what's happening or the bigger schism within Arab world between MB and others that might follow. It's gone too far at this point that I have nothing left to say. I used to lean towards MB camp a little more than others, no longer that is nor do I find any fascination with any other camp, although in some examples I see MB as victims.
As a Iranian nationalist, the current breakdown of Arab sovereignty and unity truly warms my heart. And to my joy, Iran has a big hand in it all.
May the current schism continue for ages.
My feeling, perception of this situation is that something out of ordinary has taken place and behind the scenes negotiations have failed totally.
As I said earlier GCC doesn't operate like this...especially all out media warfare... goes against the established norms of the ruling families' modus operandi...
Anyhow, instead of further speculations I shall choose to be an avid observer... wishing peace to pervail. Bad situation no matter who 'wins'.
As long as there is goodwill towards Pak and Pak peoples and China is in the Game... I am happy.
You take care and hold your famous temper... emotions should not dictate our thoughts too much.
One thing I have observed of last three decades that KSA is pretty nasty enemy to be had. There was this open spat between your last king and Qadafi... look what happened to him... Saddam also crossed the redlines... and then there are a couple of cases must remain hidden.
I shall keep studying this development. In my opinion something really big has happened for this to come out like this... especially seen through the lens of last couple of weeks @The SC and this is an arabian affair/internal family feud nothing to do with Iran.... but then time will tell.
Nothing like the schism that exists in Iran on a political, ethnic and regional level. All waiting to erupt once again. You are not involved in anything in this regard. Also be careful for what you wish for. The Iraq-Iran war should have been a clear warning of how bad it can end.
Fake.
Tayab Erdogan in Urdu
Some Arab countries, which never united against Zionism, got united against Qatar in a few hours.
You are living in fantasy land. Iran is an island of stability compared the state of the Arab world. And we have a big hand in this all. Can you grasp my aversion of your pathetic tribe to such extent that I, as a child of Iranian political exiles, cheers the Iranian government's role in the Middle East? I'm smiling all day.
US official: Qatar's actions are very troubling to its neighbors and to Washington
A senior US administration official told Reuters news agency that many of Qatar's actions were troubling to its neighbors in the Gulf and the United States.
The United States does not want to see a "permanent rift" among the Gulf states after some Gulf and Arab countries cut ties with Qatar over its alleged support of Islamists and Iran, the official said Monday.
However, the official said, "There is recognition that many of Qatar's actions are quite disturbing not only to its neighbors in the Gulf but also to the United States." "We want to get them back in the right direction."
The White House said in a statement Monday evening that Trump was committed to working to ease tensions in the Gulf after some countries cut ties with Qatar.
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters in Sydney on Monday that the decision would not affect the "fight against terrorists" and that Washington had urged its Gulf allies to resolve their differences.
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East Pakistan belongs to Pakistan not to the traitors Hassina or Khlida who pissed off Erdogan by killing a senior Islamist leader few months ago, believe me the consonant help you get from Indians or Americans will never halt down the efforts to bring you back to your original country Pakistan.
A fantasy land where tiny UAE alone has a bigger economy than Iran? Is this your version of peace and stability? The GCC is much more stable than Iran where the crime rates are much greater and where you monthly hear about deadly border clashes from Pakistan/Afghanistan in the east to Iraq/Turkey in the west.
Like Arabs care about the barking of 50 million Persians that will always play second fiddle to Arabs and the Arab world on every front like they do today. Even a comparison is laughable. Anyway the feeling is mutual with your likes and the Iraq-Iran war should have been a clear example of what can happen to your likes.
Keep telling yourself that you are "involved". The next time a car accident occurs in Jeddah you will also shout that the Arab Mullah's ruling you are involved.
Severing ties with Israel for the sake of Arabs was a mistake anyways.The same Turkey that has the closest ties to Israel of all Muslim countries? That recognizes Israel, host Israeli embassies, buys weaponry from Israel, has a significant trade and which shakes hands with the likes of Ariel Sharon? Aside from being a NATO member and home to a US base? That anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist entity?
I don't buy the official explanations. It's not about MB this time around, at least not from KSA's viewpoint, as KSA under King Salman resumed relations with almost all MB branches in the Arab world. Similarly relations with Qatar were very close and problem-free until very recently. Something big must have happened behind the lines. Not a too big fan of any conspiracy theories but this is not a normal reaction. I also doubt that this has anything to do with Iran or Israel. I think this might have something to do with Yemen. That's my guess currently. Either that or US/Western pressure to end all support for Sunni Islamist political movements. Or this is a deliberate action to raise the oil prices or test Qatar's resolve. I find it really strange. Just to take the big conspiracy hat on, it would not surprise me, if external forces are involved with an aim to weaken the GCC, in particular in a time like this and after those 3 historic meetings in Riyadh.
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Keep being mad. In the meanwhile, you sword-dancing bedouin-turned oil sheikhs are begging for American protection and intervention because you fear the very same mullahs you laugh at. In the meanwhile, we keep having a military presence in the heart of the Arab world, while your greatest historical cities are getting bombed to rubble by both regional and international forces.
Severing ties with Israel for the sake of Arabs was a mistake anyways.