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Turkey to fast-track draft bill approving troop deployment in Qatar: Officials

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US think tank revealed that real reason Saudi tantrum was to set stage for Qatar invasion. With huge deficit building up for years of oil price slump, Saudis are exhausting their cash. Yet saudis have to pay $300 billion ransom to Trump just to stay in power. So, for house of saud, Qatar was an easy target for invasion and loot their cash and resources. For Trump and US security establishment, it was an easy looting scheme using saudis as foot soldiers without any involvement.

But since then, other powers were coordinating their move on the background. Russian, Turkish and Iranian leaders were in close contact. Turkish President statement clears up the fact that Turkish deployment has some sort of tacit agreement and backing from Russia, Iran. With Turkish deployment, saudis lost the plot and will not able to achieve looting scheme.

House of saud desperation could be seen in terror attack in Tehran. As Tehran is already providing Qatar with air route and food supply that sauds counted as key pressure points. Now house of sauds are desperate to do what they know best use terrorism.
 
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For once Erdoğan doing the right thing. I'm not agreeing the way the Emir and Erdoğan are following but Qatar was always a reliable ally. We must stand with them when they need it.
 
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Throwback to this time last year, when Al-Hasani told me that I was wrong about the rivalry between the Qatari-Turkish axis and Saudi-Emirati axis rofl:









Who's laughing now? :D :D :D

lol@ the language. Miss Half Baloch/Half English. Where does he come up with such stuff?!
 
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erdogan think he is super power like usa lol
if usa woludnt like it he will suffer

With the help of ALLAH USA will suffer!!! Look what we have done to USA in Iraq , Afghanistan!!! A so called superpower AL HAMD U LILAH unable to defeat our Muslim brothers fighting against them with weapons on 1980s!!!
Us sucks!!!
 
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Yes, I am sure that India that has much greater business ties with KSA, a country that hosts almost as many Indians as people in Qatar, will meddle in an internal GCC matter (India play no role whatsoever in the GCC or Arab world other than trade and sending workforce) let alone side with Qatar over KSA.

Hahaha India??? Wow!!!
 
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TURKEY APPROVES TROOP DEPLOYMENT TO QATAR
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Turkey brought forward troop deployment to Qatar on Wednesday and pledged to provide crucial food and water supplies to the Gulf Arab country facing a worsening rift with its powerful Middle Eastern neighbours.

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has said isolating Qatar would not resolve any problems. Erdogan, who has long tried to play the role of a regional power broker, said Ankara would do everything in its power to help end the regional crisis.

Lawmakers from Erdogan’s ruling AK Party and the nationalist opposition MHP were the main backers of the bill that allows troops to be deployed to Turkey’s base in Qatar, but the main opposition CHP party said the timing sent the wrong message. “With these agreements, Turkey is making a choice and by standing by Qatar it is taking on the other countries. This is a wrong policy,” CHP deputy head and lawmaker Ozturk Yilmaz said. “How will you be a mediator if you are taking sides?” he said.

Turkey has maintained good relations with Qatar as well as several of its Gulf Arab neighbours. Turkey and Qatar have both provided support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and backed rebels fighting to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The Turkish parliament has also endorsed an accord between the two countries on military training cooperation. Both bills were drawn up before the spat erupted. The fast-tracking of the legislation has weighed on the Turkish lira. Turkey’s main exporters’ body said it was ready to meet food and water supply demands from Qatar, after a Qatari official said Doha was in talks with Iran and Turkey to ensure trade disruptions did not create shortages.

Grain traders said Qatar appears to have a comfortable immediate supply of wheat. “Qatar recently purchased about 20,000 tonnes of Russian milling wheat which according to my calculations has just arrived in past days or will arrive in coming days,” one European grain trader said.

The president of Qatar’s Chamber of Commerce was quoted on Wednesday by local media as saying Qatar had enough food stored in strategic reserves to last for a year. “There will be no shortage of food and other products as more than 95 percent of imports from Qatar arrive by air and sea,” Qatari Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim al-Thani said.

Turkey set up a military base in Qatar, its first such installation in the Middle East, as part of an agreement signed in 2014. In 2016, Ahmet Davutoglu, then Turkish prime minister, visited the base where 150 personnel are already stationed, the Turkish daily Hurriyet reported.

In an interview with Reuters in late 2015, Ahmet Demirok, Turkey’s ambassador to Qatar at the time, said 3,000 ground troops would eventually be deployed at the base, which was primarily to serve as a venue for joint training exercises.

The text of the draft bill, which includes the agreement between Qatar and Turkey on the base, shows the cooperation will be primarily about the modernisation of Qatar’s military, as well as widening cooperation in training and war exercises.

The bill did not specify how many troops would go nor when. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif was in Ankara on Wednesday for talks with the Turkish leadership as a major diplomatic crisis rages in the Gulf. Zarif was to meet later Wednesday with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, according to the presidency website.

The Iranian minister was also due to hold talks with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, a senior Turkish official said. The foreign ministers would discuss “bilateral and regional issues including Syria”, Turkish diplomatic sources said. “There are worrying developments in our region,” Zarif said, quoted by NTV broadcaster, adding that Turkey and Iran “need to exchange views closely” regarding “events”.
 
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Now that the Turkish troops are in Qatar and Pak advisors in the KSA, will they fight each other??? On a serious note, that's how the balance may be maintained inshaAllah!!!
 
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