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Saudia, Bahrain, UAE & Egypt cut diplomatic ties with Qatar

The Qatar crisis proves two things: the continued infantilisation of the Arab states, and the total collapse of the Sunni Muslim unity supposedly created by Donald Trump’s preposterous attendance at the Saudi Muslim summit two weeks ago.

After promising to fight to the death against Shia Iranian “terror”, Saudi Arabia and its closest chums have now ganged up on one of the wealthiest of their neighbours, Qatar, for being a fountainhead of “terror”. Only Shakespeare’s plays could come close to describing such treachery. Shakespeare’s comedies, of course.

For, truly, there is something vastly fantastical about this charade. Qatar’s citizens have certainly contributed to Isis. But so have Saudi Arabia’s citizens. No Qataris flew the 9/11 planes into New York and Washington. All but four of the 19 killers were Saudi. Bin Laden was not a Qatari. He was a Saudi. But Bin Laden favoured Qatar’s al-Jazeera channel with his personal broadcasts, and it was al-Jazeera who tried to give spurious morality to the al-Qaeda/Jabhat al-Nusrah desperadoes of Syria by allowing their leader hours of free airtime to explain what a moderate, peace-loving group they all were.

All this started – so we are supposed to believe – with an alleged hacking of the Qatar News Agency, which produced some uncomplimentary but distressingly truthful remarks by Qatar’s emir about the need to maintain a relationship with Iran.

Qatar denied the veracity of the story. The Saudis decided it was true and broadcast the contents on their own normally staid (and immensely boring) state television network. The upstart emir, so went the message, had gone too far this time. The Saudis decided policy in the Gulf, not miniscule Qatar. Wasn’t that what Donald Trump’s visit proved?

But the Saudis had other problems to worry about. Kuwait, far from cutting relations with Qatar, is now acting as a peacemaker between Qatar and the Saudis and Emiratis. The emirate of Dubai is quite close to Iran and has tens of thousands of Iranian expatriates, and is hardly following Abu Dhabi’s example of anti-Qatari wrath. Oman was even staging joint naval manoeuvres with Iran a couple of months ago. Pakistan long ago declined to send its army to help the Saudis in Yemen because the Saudis asked for only Sunni soldiers and no Shia soldiers; the Pakistani army was understandably outraged to realise that Saudi Arabia was trying to sectarianise its military personnel. Pakistan’s former army commander, General Raheel Sharif, is rumoured to be about to resign as head of the Saudi-sponsored Muslim alliance to fight “terror”.
 
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Morsi atleast had ideological credibility. What does Saudi appointed sisi has ? saoodi petro Dollars and US supplied guns ? Turkey, Qatar and to some extent Iran supported the right group in Cairo with visible political and more importantly ideological support on ground. People will remember that.

You can't implement sharia laws in a country where there are 14.000.000 Christians living. Period.

Erdogan did the wrong thing and we are paying for it.
 
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https://www.alarabiya.net/ar/arab-a...ق-بدفع-قطر-مليار-دولار-لإرهابيين-بالعراق.html

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Qatar looms cutting gas supplies to UAE

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Egypt on Thursday called on the UN Security Council to investigate allegations that Qatar has paid a ransom of up to $ 1 billion to a terrorist organization operating in Iraq.

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Putin will not meet Qatar's foreign minister when he visits Moscow

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US newspaper: Qatar is a double agent in the war on terror
 
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After Saudi invasion plan backed by US and israel foiled, Russian president called Qatar Emir and discussed the situation. That is to give show of support and put further damper on saudi chest thumping or sword dance.

Putin discusses international issues, bilateral ties with Emir of Qatar

Russian Politics & Diplomacy
June 06, 21:38 UTC+3

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MOSCOW, June 6./TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin has discussed with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on the phone international issues and confirmed Russia’s position in favor of settlement of the crisis situations through a dialogue, the Kremlin press service reports.

"They discussed issues of Russia-Qatar cooperation, first of all in trade, economic and investment sectors. High marks were given to the results of a session of the bilateral intergovernmental commission, held in April of this year," the Kremlin press service said.

http://tass.com/politics/950192

https://www.alarabiya.net/ar/arab-a...ق-بدفع-قطر-مليار-دولار-لإرهابيين-بالعراق.html
Qatar looms cutting gas supplies to UAE

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Egypt on Thursday called on the UN Security Council to investigate allegations that Qatar has paid a ransom of up to $ 1 billion to a terrorist organization operating in Iraq.

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Putin will not meet Qatar's foreign minister when he visits Moscow

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US newspaper: Qatar is a double agent in the war on terror

Egypt would able to do jack. But in the mean time UAE, specifically Dubai rely heavily for its electricity on Qatari gas (around 40%) .

Now Dubai will have to pay the price.
 
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Islamic World League: The boycott of the State of Qatar is a sound and logical decision

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Qatar's Foreign Minister Doha is able to resist indefinitely in the face of Gulf measures
 
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Qatar in talks with Iran to provide food
Jun 7, 2017

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People in Qatar rushed to shops after Saudi Arabia and the UAE - its two biggest food suppliers - cut trade and diplomatic ties with the country.

An official in Doha says Qatar has started talks with Iran and Turkey to secure food and water supplies after its biggest regional suppliers – Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – cut trade and diplomatic ties with the country earlier this week.

"We are in talks with Turkey and Iran and other countries," Reuters quoted the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the subject.

The supplies would be brought in through Qatar Airways cargo flights, the report added.

The official said there were enough grain supplies in the market in Qatar to last four weeks and that the government also had large strategic food reserves in Doha, Reuters reported.

Other reports earlier said food had started to disappear from the shelves of stores in Doha, the Qatari capital, immediately after Saudi Arabia – which provides above 90 percent of Qatar’s food supplies – shut its borders with the country.

On the other hand, a top Iranian agricultural official was quoted by the domestic media as saying on Monday that Iran could send food shipments to Qatar by ship.

Seyyed Reza Nourani, the head Agricultural Products Exporters and Importers Association of Iran, was quoted by news agencies that shipments to Qatar would take 12 hours to reach Qatar.

Qatar has also been using Iran’s air space after the diplomatic crisis with Saudi Arabia and several other regional Arab states broke out.

An Iranian transportation official was quoted by media as saying on Tuesday that Qatari flights bound to North Africa and Europe that used to cross Saudi, Egyptian or Kuwaiti airspace can now travel over Iran, Iraq and Jordan. Flights to Northern Europe can cross Iran. The official said Iran's air traffic would increase 20 percent, as would its revenue from fees for use of its airspace.

www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/06/07/524474/Qatar-in-talks-with-Iran-to-provide-food
 
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Opinion
Gulf Diplomatic Crisis: Why Trump Must Label Qatar as a State Sponsor of Terrorism

The decision by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Bahrain to cut diplomatic and economic ties with Qatar is a significant step for regional security and stability. Qatar is a pariah state and a destabilizing force in the Arab and the Muslim world.

Regional governments have long suspected Qatar, a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and a tiny nation in terms of size and military capabilities in the Arabian Peninsula, of waging overt and covert operations to destabilize Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Bahrain. Qatar’s reach and influence has also expanded into Africa, most notably in Sudan, Eritrea, Libya and Somalia. Qatar’s aspirational regional influence has led to alliances, both explicit and covert, with Iran, Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood.

There is a strong justification for cutting ties with Qatar now, as the state provide financial and material support as well as a safe haven to senior leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Al-Qaeda, Al-Shabab and the Taliban who are actively working to bring down governments using Al-Jazeera and other media platforms owned and funded by Doha. In addition, Qatar has repeatedly failed to implement the 2014 Jeddah and Riyadh agreements, breaking pledges to cut funding to terrorist groups and deport terrorist leaders.


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Arab leaders, including Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani (Front row, far left) pose with U.S. President Donald Trump (Front row, center) during the Arab-Islamic-American Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on May 21. Trump has praised Arab countries for cutting ties with Qatar amid accusations that it has sponsored terrorism. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters

Successive American administrations have accused Qatar of sponsoring terrorism. The Trump administration must take a stand and punish Qatar by designating the state as a sponsor of terrorism, sanctioning senior Qatari leaders as well as state-owned institutions to change Qatar’s rogue behavior. The U.S. congress should also follow suit and pressure Qatar to change course and abandon Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. These steps should include:

  • Starting the process of relocating U.S. Military assets out of Al-Udeid Air Base. Qatar has used access to the base as a bargaining chip to twist the arms of U.S. military leaders. Leaving the base will send a strong signal to Qatari leaders that the U.S. will not bargain with our security and stability as well as those of our allies in the region.

  • Suspending sales of U.S. weapons to Qatar until the state deports all members of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas, Taliban, and Al-Shabab in Qatar and stops all financial and material support to these and other terrorist organizations.

  • Suspending import and export bank financing of all Qatar’s state-owned businesses.

  • Encouraging U.S. financial institutions to reduce business as part of de-risking strategy.

  • More states should follow the steps of Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt and Bahrain, to send a clear message to Qatar that membership of the Arab League and Gulf Council is a privilege, not a license to undermine Arab and Muslim states’ security and stability on behalf of Iran, Hezbollah and the Muslim Brotherhood.

http://www.newsweek.com/trump-qatar-state-sponsored-terrorism-622398
 
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Saudi Cyber attacks on Al Jazeera

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The file photo shows an emblem of Qatar- based Al Jazeera TV network.
Qatar's pan-Arab broadcaster Al Jazeera says it has come under a large-scale cyber attack which targeted "all systems" as tensions between Doha and Riyadh show no sign of easing.

"Al Jazeera Media Network under cyber attack on all systems, websites & social media platforms," it said on social networking website Twitter on Thursday.

The wide-scale cyber attack was also confirmed by a source at Al Jazeera, who said the broadcaster was attempting to repel the hack.

"An attempt has been made, and we are trying to battle it," media outlets quoted the source as saying.

The alleged cyber attack comes during a time of heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf region.

On Monday, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, and the United Arab Emirates broke off relations with Qatar, accusing Doha of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region. They also suspended all land, air and sea traffic with Qatar, ejected its diplomats and ordered Qatari citizens to leave their countries.

Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani rejected those “trying to impose their will on Qatar or intervene in its internal affairs.”

Saudi Arabia also on Monday shut the local office of Qatar's Al Jazeera news channel amid escalation of tensions between the two Persian Gulf states.

“The Ministry of Information closed the office of the Al Jazeera channel and withdrew the license it was granted,” the official Saudi Press Agency reported. The kingdom accused the Qatari channel of promoting "terrorist groups."

Separately, beIN Sports, a subsidiary satellite network of Al Jazeera, went offline in the United Arab Emirates, Reuters quoted an official in the UAE.

“We are getting a lot of calls regarding this... (the channels) are currently off air in the UAE,” said an official at the Dubai-based DU telecommunications company, without elaborating as to why.

www.presstv.ir/Detail/2017/06/08/524650/AlJazeera-Qatar-Doha--Saudis-UAE

Saudis need to get punished.
 
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Perhaps they shouldn't get involved: In small pro-Qatar rally in Turkey, protestors carry Bahraini
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flags thinking they are Qatari
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Saudi cut ties with Qatar for sponsoring terrorism?
Hypocrisy lvl over 9000? Who is Saudistan trying to fool?
yes saudia argued that i should be the biggest sponsor of terrorism in islamicworld with help of big brother ,usa,

jee aik qatri kee chatri pakistani keh pass beh hy,
nawaz sharif might had also helped in promoting terrorism with qatar........
 
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LOL after twitter hashtag TurkeyWithQatar suddenly all the wahhabi / salafist Saudis have become communists and Kurd lovers with SaudiWithKurdistan.... LOL Biji Serok Falafellll Stronk!!!

Do these Baboons even know their brethren in the YPG and ISIS are sending each other to hell everyday.
 
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