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Trump: orders Qatar to stop supporting terrorism immediately

Trump: Qatar has a history of financing terrorism at a very high level, And agreed with the US Secretary of State and military leaders that Qatar should stop financing terrorism now and the time has come to call on Qatar to stop supporting terrorism

So the US govt knows Qatar is "funding" terrorism. so why no sanctions on Qatar or Qatari officials ALL THIS WHILE since US knows theyve been funding terrorists? Yup, welcome to US playing games when it comes to "terrorists" and their funders. So Qatar is funding terrorists(according to Trump) but Saudi Arabia isnt funding any? gimme a fukin break.
 
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So the US govt knows Qatar is "funding" terrorism. so why no sanctions on Qatar or Qatari officials ALL THIS WHILE since US knows theyve been funding terrorists? Yup, welcome to US playing games when it comes to "terrorists" and their funders. So Qatar is funding terrorists(according to Trump) but Saudi Arabia isnt funding any? gimme a fukin break.
It is quite clear.. if you are funding groups not working with the US, those are terrorists, more so if you say you are a US friend, that can be seen as political hypocrisy.. This is what has appeared till now.. and some people in the US are trying to label the MB and Hizbollah as terrorist organizations..

Qatar: I have a leadership role in the region..
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After consultations and follow-up of events .. The US administration reveals the history of Doha in the financing of terrorism.. The White House favours the Saudi position and demands Qatar to implement three conditions immediately Within 24 hours..

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Libya's National Defense and Security Committee issued a statement on Friday listing the names of 75 people whose names were associated with Qatar or resident in Qatar.

1- Mohammed Sawan, head of the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood.
2 - Saad Salama / official of the Political Bureau of the Muslim Brotherhood and a candidate for the Embassy of Libya in Doha.
3- Bashir al-Kabti, former general observer of the Muslim Brotherhood.
4 - Ahmed al-Soukki, current general observer of the Muslim Brotherhood.
5 - Suleiman Abdul Qader / former general observer of the Muslim Brotherhood.
6 - Nizar Kawan / official of the Political Department of the political arm of the Muslim Brotherhood.
7 - Abdul Razzaq al-Aradi / financier and leader in the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood and engineer of the process of coercion.
8. Ismail al-Qaritli / official of the media wing of the group and responsible for the channel flagship and network ambiance.
9- Walid Al-Lafi, the official of the media wing of the Fighting Group and Saraya Benghazi, director of the news channel.
10 - Suleiman Duja / media official of the Muslim Brotherhood and director of the channel Libya Al Ahrar in Doha.
11- Suhail al-Sadiq al-Ghariani / the son of the former Mufti and the official of the channel of advice.
12 - Ahmed Khalifa / official of Al Jazeera terrorist channel in Libya.
13. Salem Jabir / leader in the House of Ifta dissolved and a jihadist view of the Saraya defense of Benghazi and instigator of Jihadism.
14 - Osama Kabar / leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and resident in Doha.
15. Anwar al-Fitouri, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, is in Doha.
16- Salim al-Sheikhi, a preacher of jihad who belongs to the Muslim Brotherhood.
17 - Nayes al-Mabrouk / a brother-in-law close to al-Salabi and al-Qaradawi.
18 - Awad al-Barasi, a financier and former leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, who has a residence in Doha.
19 - Ali al-Issawi / a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood and has broad support and relations in Doha.
20 - Muhammad Ba'ayu / Ansar al-Shariah and his son was killed with the organization in Benghazi and has a residence in Qatar.
21 - Hamza Abufaris / leader of the House Ifta Jahadi view of the Saraya defense of Benghazi instigator of jihad.
22 - Mohammed AbuSadra / Jihadist view linked to the State of Qatar and a political and financial supporter of the organization of supporters of Sharia.
23 - Omar Karami / financial coordinator and activist of the Muslim Brotherhood in Turkey and Qatar and the right arm of Ali Salabi.
24. Khalid Al-Sharif, military officer of the Libyan Fighting Group.
25 - Sami al-Saadi / legitimate official of the fighting group.
26 - Abdel Wahab Kayed / coordinator of the fighting group in southern Libya.
27 - Ahmed al-Saadi / military officer of the fighting group in the western region and has a residence in Qatar.
28 - Taher Nasuf, a member of the Combatant Group and former director of the banned Sanabel Association in Britain.
29. Issam Amish, member of the International Organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.
30 - Abouzaouk is a member of the international organization of the Muslim Brotherhood.
31 - Abdul Rahman Kaja / currency trader and financial officer to finance the activities of the House of Ifta dissolved and Mufti isolated.
32 - Khaled Tawfiq Nasrat / leader of the fighting group in Zawiya and the father of one of the detainees of the investigation of the Manchester attack.
33- Mohammed Al-Sari, military officer of the Libyan Fighting Group in Zliten.
34 - Ahmed Abdul Jalil al-Hasnawi / military officer of the fighting group in the southern Libyan.
35- Abdulrahman al-Shibani al-Suwaheli, one of the leaders of the terrorist-funded Fajr Libya operation funded by the State of Qatar.
36 - Alaa Abuhafs / military wing of the Fighting Group.
37. Fawzi AbuTaf, a military and financial coordinator of the Muslim Brotherhood with the State of Qatar.
38 - Imad al-Banani / a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood and linked to Qatar and the leaders of the international organization.
39 - Tarek Yousef Al-Maqrif / Member of the Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Libya and an official in the Silatech Foundation of Sheikha Mozah bint Nasser Al-Missned.
40 - Ahmad Shawqi / funded by the Muslim Brotherhood through the contracts of the Oil Corporation for the leader of the international organization Youssef Nada and his son Hazem.
41 - Juma'a al-'Amami, a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood, has an organization funded by Qatar and a relationship with the leaders of the international organization, where he lives in Switzerland.
42 - Abdel Basset Gueile / official of the Awqaf Tripoli and mufti of the jihadist groups.
43- Hanan Shalouf, a retired member of Parliament and advocacy for the Ansar al-Sharia group and an instigator of terrorism.
44. Mustapha al-Saqseli, a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood and closely linked to the State of Qatar.
45. Mustafa Al-Circassi, a leader in the defense brigades of Benghazi.
46. Al-Saadi Abukzim Al-Noufli / a leader of al-Qaeda in Libya.
47 - Attiyah al-Shaeri / official of the so-called Council of Mujahideen Darnah member of al-Qaeda.
48 - Taher al-Gharabli / military officer of the Libyan Fighting Group in the city of Sabratha.
49. Ali al-Saffani is a leader of a pro-Libya organization and has sanctions from the US Treasury.
50 - Abdel Hadi Zarkoun / leader of the organization calling in Libya and the sanctions from the US Treasury.
51 - Mahmoud al-Barasi / the governor of the organization of a call in the city of Benghazi.
52 - Mohammed al-Derasi (text) / leader of al-Qaeda in Libya and is required to Jordan.
53. Raised Hadaqa / leader of the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood.
54 - Adebiba / financier of the loyal armed battalions belonging to the Muslim Brotherhood.
55- Abdul Hamid Al-Dubeiba, a financier of the loyal armed forces affiliated to the Muslim Brotherhood.
56 - Anwar Sawan / military supporter of the defense of Benghazi and the Shura Council.
57- Mohammed Al-Aradi, a financier and leader in the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood.
58- Salim al-Aradi, a financier and leader in the Libyan Muslim Brotherhood.
59 - Hassan Shakha / military officer in the middle shield, working with the supporters of Sharia in Sirte (2012-2014).
60- Mohammed Musa, a military officer in the middle shield, in cooperation with Ansar al-Sharia in Sirte (2012-2014)
61. Omar al-Hassi / field commander and political officer of the defense brigades
62- Ali al-Sibai, a member of the outgoing parliament of the jihadist Tkfiri and one of the advocates of the fighting group.
63 - Sha'ban gift / from the military wing of al-Qaeda.
64- Ziad Belaam / Political Officer of the Saraya Defense of Benghazi
65- Ahmed Tagouri / Military Officer of Saraya Defense of Benghazi.
66- Yasser al-Jabali, a military officer in Saraya defending Benghazi.
67- Faraj Shaku, a military officer in Saraya, defending Benghazi.
68- Tarek Durman, the military officer of the fighting group in Tripoli.
69. Salih Hedayh al-Da'iki, the military officer of the Fighting Group and a leader in al-Hadba prison.
70- Abdel Basset Azzouz, a military and financial leader and a mastermind of the fighting group.
71- Salaheddine Badi, commander of the Dawn of Libya operation.
72 - Bashir al-Faqih / spiritual leader of al-Qaeda and the fighting group in Libya.
73- Tahami Abuzian, a member of the Fighting Group and founder of Al-Faruq Brigades.
74- Abdel-Moneim El-Hasnaoui, a leader in Al-Qaeda Organization in the Islamic Maghreb and responsible in southern Libya.
75- Ahmed Sahil Al-Zwei / financial coordinator between Qatar and the Muslim Brotherhood in Libya and the Chadian opposition


II. Political and economic organizations and entities supporting and inciting terrorism associated with the State of Qatar.
1- Shura Councils of revolutionaries (Benghazi - Derna - Sirte - Ajdabia)
2 - Wings Aviation Company (Abdel Hakim Belhadj)
3 - Trust Insurance Company (Ali Alslabi)
4 - channels (news - advice) .. Abdul Hakim Belhadj - Suhail Sadiq Ghariani
5- Qaduta Charity Foundation
6. Al-Andalus Foundation for Charitable Works
7. Al-Samoud Brigade
8 - Chamber of operations of the rebels of Libya
9 - Shield of Libya forces

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list of saudi terrorists are longer than anyone can imagine, starting with 9/11 terrorists. Trump is not talking about that now but in opportune time US will use that confiscate saudi asset entirely.
 
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There are rumours that Qatar was behind passing that bill.. let's wait and see..

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list of saudi terrorists are longer than anyone can imagine, starting with 9/11 terrorists. Trump is not talking about that now but in opportune time US will use that confiscate saudi asset entirely.

The truth which hurts.
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list of saudi terrorists are longer than anyone can imagine, starting with 9/11 terrorists. Trump is not talking about that now but in opportune time US will use that confiscate saudi asset entirely.
Do you really believe, after taking simulated flight lessons, one can fly planes skill fully?
 
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Do you really believe, after taking simulated flight lessons, one can fly planes skill fully?

skill fully ????.....they just needed to crash it.....I am sure you know and are blindly overlooking the fact that planes in flight has been even landed by people (with assitance from ground) by even persons who never even took simulated flight lessons.
 
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Could the Persian Gulf rift mean the beginning of the end of Al Jazeera?
Samantha Schmidt, June 10, 2017
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An employee walks past the Al Jazeera logo in Doha, Qatar. (Kamran Jebreili/AP)

Al Jazeera, the Pan-Arabic television network that gained a sudden worldwide audience in 2010 during the emergence of Arab Spring, is now threatened with extinction, many Middle East analysts fear.

On Monday, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain were joined by Egypt and other neighboring states in breaking off diplomatic relations with Qatar, which founded and funds the network.

Nearly immediately, Al Jazeera took a hit. Saudi Arabia closed the network’s bureau in Riyadh and took away its operating license, accusing it of promoting terrorist groups in Yemen and sparking divisions in Saudi Arabia.

Jordanian officials later followed suit, announcing the closure of the Al Jazeera bureau in Amman and the withdrawal of its operating license in Jordan, a country that receives financial support from Saudi Arabia. Now, Al Jazeera is being targeted in other parts of the region.

This week, activists in Israel stormed Al Jazeera’s bureau in East Jerusalem, demanding its closure, according to the nongovernmental organization Reporters Without Borders, which specializes in defending press freedom.

The Arabic-language channel, which also has an English language version, has been controversial since it was founded more than two decades ago by the Qatari royal family, which invested millions of dollars in the venture while asserting its journalistic independence.

Indeed, Qatar is perhaps the only country that is less famous than the television network it funds, Tal Samuel-Azran, head of the international communication program at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya in Israel, told The Post.

But some Americans have accused it of being a mouthpiece for terrorist organizations because of what they considered slanted coverage of the 9/11 attacks in the U.S. and its broadcasts in the aftermath of those attacks of numerous statements by Osama bin Laden. The George W. Bush administration lambasted Al Jazeera for promoting anti-U. S. propaganda.

But for all the criticism, Middle East experts, including many in the West, considered Al Jazeera a breakthrough for the Arab world. It transcended any one country and provided a platform for free dialogue and political dissent. During the Arab Spring, viewers around the world lauded Al Jazeera’s constant, on-the-ground coverage of the 2011 protests in Egypt’s Tahrir Square.

Still, Al Jazeera — and the global power and reach it has given Qatar — has been entrenched in a brewing dispute in the Persian Gulf, where Egypt, Saudi Arabia and other neighbors accuse it of being a mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood and other terrorist organizations. And now, analysts say, Al Jazeera’s flame is at risk of being extinguished.

Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, a prominent Emirati commentator on Arab affairs, wrote in Newsweek that the network has long been “a bone of contention” for the region, even before the Arab Spring, and this could be the breaking point. He predicted the Gulf countries will demand the “complete shuttering of the Al Jazeera TV Network before any mediation can take place.”

Noha Mellor, professor of media at Britain’s University of Bedfordshire, told The Washington Post she believes Qatar will be forced to compromise and Al Jazeera “might be sacrificed.”

“Or they will have to tone it down,” Mellor said, primarily by cutting back on coverage of Saudi Arabia, which the network has been known to do in the past to placate the government there.

Reporters Without Borders condemned the measures against the media organization, saying the imposed closure of its bureaus amounts to censorship for political purposes.

“In Saudi Arabia, this violation of the freedom to inform compounds the country’s already very bad record on free speech and media freedom,” said Alexandra El Khazen, the head of the group’s Middle East desk. “We urge the Saudi authorities to rescind this decision and to let Al Jazeera resume operating.”

Al Jazeera did not respond to a request for comment from The Post. But reached by Reporters Without Borders, it said in a statement that this is not the first time the Saudi government has forced such restrictions on the network.

“We firmly believe these are unjustified measures by the authorities in the Kingdom against the Network and its operations,” Al Jazeera’s statement read. “We call upon the government to respect the freedom of press and allow journalists to continue do their job free of intimidation and threats.”

Some experts in the region are optimistic about the network’s future, saying it is too crucial an asset for Qatar to give up.

“It is the only way to shout against the Saudis,” Samuel-Azran said. “It’s like a teacher or a school principal giving up their megaphone.”

More important, it is a major force of influence in the Middle East.

According to a survey of Twitter accounts of 1 million Arabs conducted by Samuel-Azran, the one thing that all Arab Twitter users have in common is that they follow Al Jazeera.

“I would be very surprised if it were to shut down,” Noha Aboueldahab, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Doha Center, told The Post, adding that Al Jazeera is central to Qatar’s “soft power.”

Al Jazeera’s vulnerability right now, she said, comes from the fact that autocratic regimes in the region continue to see it as a threat because of its use as a platform for controversial voices, opposition leaders and activists.

“It’s a casualty of renewed authoritarianism in the region,” Aboueldahab said.

Al Jazeera has taken hits before.
The media group attracted increasing hostility — and a major drop in Egyptian viewers — in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, when it was accused of favoring the Muslim Brotherhood, considered a terrorist organization by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Both of those countries supported the 2013 coup of then-President Mohamed Morsi, a leader in the Muslim Brotherhood.

Al Jazeera has repeatedly denied such accusations and ties to extremist groups, asserting its role as an objective and fair news outlet.

Egypt forced Al Jazeera to pull out of its country in 2013, and more recently Egypt’s president blocked the website alongside 20 other news websites accused of similar bias, according to Reporters Without Borders. Egyptian authorities have arrested several Al Jazeera reporters and employees over the years.

The network has also experienced its fair share of obstacles in the western hemisphere.

Al Jazeera launched its award-winning English-language counterpart in 2006. The channel is broadcast to more than 100 countries and is considered an entirely different venture, Mellor said. “It’s by far more professional,” she said, even though it still receives funding from the Qatari government.

Riding on the success of Al Jazeera English, the media organization made ambitious investments to form Al Jazeera America in 2013, available at first in 50 million American homes with a stated goal of providing serious, objective journalism. But its ratings were low and American audiences failed to latch onto its programming. Many Americans — including Fox News commentators — continued to try to link it to al-Qaeda. The American channel folded in 2016.

Despite its ability to withstand endless blows and accusations, the future of the embattled Pan-Arabic media organization is unclear.

It will be tough for Al Jazeera to shake its reputation as a Qatari-backed network with a political agenda. “It’s completely funded by the emir, how objective can they be?” Mellor said.

But for some, the channel’s existence is crucial. Imagine if CNN disappeared in the United States, Samuel-Azran said.

“I definitely know that they can tone down,” Samuel-Azran said. “Al Jazeera can change.”

SOURCE THE WASHINGTON POST
http://southasianmonitor.com/2017/06/10/persian-gulf-rift-mean-beginning-end-al-jazeera/
 
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Turkish General Tayyip Koral Oglu nominated by Qatari ruling prince as Acting Supreme Commander of the Qatari Armed Forces

Qatar's new opposition led by Sheikha Nouf Bint Ahmed Al Thani, has unveiled a new document confirming that the Qatari army has witnessed a third split in protest over the appointment of Gen. Tayyip Oraloglu as a sensitive military officer. The Commander-in-Chief of the Qatari Armed Forces.

The official document, signed by Maj. Gen. Nasser bin Saad al-Thani and Colonel Sultan Mansoor al-Subaie, was published on the official website of Twitter, and they expressed their opposition to the appointment of Oglu.

The text of the document reads as follows: "In view of the situation in Qatar, especially after the appointment of Turkish General Tayyip Koral Oglu as Acting Supreme Commander of the Qatari Armed Forces, which is granted only by the Crown Prince because of his vitality, higher than minister of defense and the chief of staff, and if we swore not to betray the homeland and the recent empowerment of the Turkish army and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the betrayal is a high treason case , and the perpetrator will be held accountable.

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Sources: A delegation from the Qatari Ministry of Defense to leave Doha and the fate of Tamim is sealed

Gulf officials have revealed that a large delegation from the Qatari Ministry of Defense is leaving Iran to Moscow, while continuing to make significant financial transfers to international banks in Switzerland, Germany and France.

The "the seventh day" sources added that the departure of Tamim bin Hamad has become a matter within the ruling family in Qatar, while the dispute is still based on the personality to be agreed upon for replacement.

The sources pointed out that the Qatari opposition formed a higher council of senior tribesmen in order to coordinate between the army leaders to nominate the right person to form a constituent council or a constituent body to reconsider the entire political system.

Six Arab countries - Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen and Libya - have announced their boycott of terrorist organizations in the Middle East.

https://www.youm7.com/3276794

Good opportu ity for Pakisani businessman
They had/ have to act fast..
 
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Turkish General Tayyip Koral Oglu nominated by Qatari ruling prince as Acting Supreme Commander of the Qatari Armed Forces

Qatar's new opposition led by Sheikha Nouf Bint Ahmed Al Thani, has unveiled a new document confirming that the Qatari army has witnessed a third split in protest over the appointment of Gen. Tayyip Oraloglu as a sensitive military officer. The Commander-in-Chief of the Qatari Armed Forces.

The official document, signed by Maj. Gen. Nasser bin Saad al-Thani and Colonel Sultan Mansoor al-Subaie, was published on the official website of Twitter, and they expressed their opposition to the appointment of Oglu.

The text of the document reads as follows: "In view of the situation in Qatar, especially after the appointment of Turkish General Tayyip Koral Oglu as Acting Supreme Commander of the Qatari Armed Forces, which is granted only by the Crown Prince because of his vitality, higher than minister of defense and the chief of staff, and if we swore not to betray the homeland and the recent empowerment of the Turkish army and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, the betrayal is a high treason case , and the perpetrator will be held accountable.

http://www.elbalad.news/2800456
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Sources: A delegation from the Qatari Ministry of Defense to leave Doha and the fate of Tamim is sealed

Gulf officials have revealed that a large delegation from the Qatari Ministry of Defense is leaving Iran to Moscow, while continuing to make significant financial transfers to international banks in Switzerland, Germany and France.

The "the seventh day" sources added that the departure of Tamim bin Hamad has become a matter within the ruling family in Qatar, while the dispute is still based on the personality to be agreed upon for replacement.

The sources pointed out that the Qatari opposition formed a higher council of senior tribesmen in order to coordinate between the army leaders to nominate the right person to form a constituent council or a constituent body to reconsider the entire political system.

Six Arab countries - Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Yemen and Libya - have announced their boycott of terrorist organizations in the Middle East.

https://www.youm7.com/3276794


They had/ have to act fast..

Made a quick search and the problem is that there is no general named Tayyip Koraloğlu in Turkish army.
 
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if a war breaks out it probably will be between the indian guest workers .
No Iranian will hate Indian that much to speak about killing innocent workers. Flase flag
 
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Saudi and Bahrain welcome Trump’s scolding of Qatar
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This file photo shows a view of buildings in Doha, Qatar, June 9, 2017REUTERS

Trump accused Qatar of being a 'high level' funder of terrorism

Saudi Arabia and Bahrain welcomed on Saturday US President Donald Trump’s demand for Qatar to stop supporting terrorism, but did not respond to a US Department of State call for them to ease pressure on the Gulf state.

After severing ties with Qatar on Monday, Saudi Arabia said it was committed to “decisive and swift action to cut off all funding sources for terrorism” in a statement carried by state news agency SPA, attributed to “an official source”.

And in a separate statement issued on Friday, the United Arab Emirates praised Trump’s “leadership in challenging Qatar’s troubling support for extremism”.

Trump accused Qatar of being a “high level” funder of terrorism on Friday, even as the Pentagon and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson cautioned against the military, commercial and humanitarian effects of a blockade imposed by Arab states and others.

A separate SPA report on Saturday acknowledged Tillerson’s call for Qatar to curtail support for terrorism, but did not mention his remarks that the crisis was hurting ordinary Qataris, impairing business dealings and harming the US fight against the Islamic State militant group.

Saudi Arabia said its action followed the conclusions of last month’s Arab Islamic American Summit in Riyadh, where Trump delivered a speech about Islamic extremism.

Trump said he helped plan the move against Qatar, although a senior administration official told Reuters earlier this week that the US had no indication from the Saudis or Emiratis during the visit that they would sever ties with Qatar.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/world/2017/06/10/saudi-bahrain-welcome-trumps-scolding-qatar/
 
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