We are in a dificult posion and it seems we should be weighing our own self intrest in todays world every country put the intrest of their country first even the big countries like US and UK keep blind eye about dictators over their intrest
So I understand we have busines relationships with Saudi and uae but I doubt that we have same intrest with Qadar.
Saudi and UAE or Qadar
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Re: Saudi and UAE or Qadar
No, your spelling is in a dificult posion
Re: Saudi and UAE or Qadar
dont underestimate the small country .....QATAR....there population is 2.6 Millions and all of them are foreigners........only 313000 QATARIS PEOPLE.....they even call the foreigner there the invinsible immigrants.....mostly 700000 indians ........QATAR HAS 87 NATIONALIES IN THE COUNTRY.....THAT IS FACT.......they wont go down that easily.....yes they are...........the harbors all kind of terrorists.....even talibans has offices over there since 2013......and more than 11000 usa members and big millitary base........they practically has every nationality......there are 5 coup d etap in last 46 years and the family there are not happy with tamim hamad al thani especially his cousins so they went to saudi arabia......if things escalates........Qatar will be another saudi arabia.....
According to the daily, those who have followed the history of Qatar since its independence in the 1970s are well aware of the coup scenario and rifts within the country’s rulers. The story of the coup d’état against the Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani’s family goes back to Khalifa bin Hamad, who waged a coup in 1972, and the Ahmad bin Ali family has not assumed power in the country ever since. In fact, the Bin Ali family sent the letter to bin Salman.
In the meantime, Salman al-Ansari, the head of the Saudi lobby in the US, also in an open threat against Sheikh Tamim bin Hamed Al Thani predicted that he will end up having the same fate as Mohamed Morsi’s in Egypt and could face a similar military coup.
http://ifpnews.com/exclusive/riyadh-thr ... coup-doha/
According to the daily, those who have followed the history of Qatar since its independence in the 1970s are well aware of the coup scenario and rifts within the country’s rulers. The story of the coup d’état against the Ahmad bin Ali Al Thani’s family goes back to Khalifa bin Hamad, who waged a coup in 1972, and the Ahmad bin Ali family has not assumed power in the country ever since. In fact, the Bin Ali family sent the letter to bin Salman.
In the meantime, Salman al-Ansari, the head of the Saudi lobby in the US, also in an open threat against Sheikh Tamim bin Hamed Al Thani predicted that he will end up having the same fate as Mohamed Morsi’s in Egypt and could face a similar military coup.
http://ifpnews.com/exclusive/riyadh-thr ... coup-doha/
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