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In 2017, at the peak of its influence in Washington, Qatar dared to hire a former CIA official to spy on Republican legislators who planned to sanction the Muslim Brotherhood, Qatar's precious tool of spreading global Islamism (and against Hamas). The spying operation, a typical Qatari anti-American double game, was called "Project Endgame."[1]
Slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Aal Thani.
For over two decades, Qatar positioned itself above the Arab countries in two major ways: with its huge economic power to buy politicians all over the West; and its ability to play a double game with America.
It kept inciting against America and supporting anti-American Islamist terrorist organizations and movements. Pumping billions of dollars into American universities to radicalize them against America and President Trump, using Al-Jazeera, its owned and operated global media giant, for that purpose. At the same time, it played America's second-in-command over the Arab world.
All Arab states hate Qatar, but they had to acquiesce to President Trump's and Israel's collaboration with it. Israel, after signing the Abraham Accords with the UAE, stabbed the UAE in the back by allowing Qatar to position itself above it. This tragic situation reached a point where most Arab countries – both those who needed Qatari support and those who did not need it, like the UAE and KSA, but were afraid of its dangerous relations with Iran – bowed down to Qatar.
The bombing in Doha changed everything. Qatar was revealed at its weakest. America sold it out and allowed, if not more than that, the Israeli bombing, exposing Qatar as the biggest liar and pretender. It does not have America's backing and Israel can do to it whatever it finds necessary.
The meeting between the prime minister of Qatar and President Trump ended with nothing. All that President Trump said was that he was not happy about Israel's bombing because, he said, Qatar is a "great ally" (namely, it serves us well) and that Israel should be "very careful." But White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said after Israel bombed Hamas' villa in Doha: "However, eliminating Hamas, who have profited off the misery of those living in Gaza, is a worthy goal." How humiliating.
It also revealed that Qatar's claim that the United States had asked it to host the terrorists' headquarters was never more than a blatant lie. America considered it a worthy goal to bomb them. America only asked Qatar to "maintain lines of communication," but Qatar in its typical treacherous way allowed headquarters for terrorists – Hamas, the Taliban, and the Muslim Brotherhood – and thought America would swallow it, which it did but not for long. The bombing proved that it was a Qatari lie.
Qatar called upon Arab countries for help. They all came and with different levels of representation. Not to support Qatar but to laugh at its demise and exposure. The ending statement was no more than the regular platitudes.
So was the visit of Secretary Rubio to Doha. After visiting the Western Wall with Netanyahu and backing Israel's war in Gaza and the demand to release the hostages, there was no joint statement in Doha. The bombing was not condemned – there was only talk about a future defense agreement, which the State Department does not even mention in a later statement.[2]
And Qatar said the negotiations are irrelevant now, parroting Hamas' position as they have done all along. President Trump went further to say "all bets are off" if Hamas uses hostages as "human shields."[3]
Qatari stooges in the West are beginning to spread threats about Qatar's ability to pressure Western economies, but this will only put Qatar in a clash with European countries that are in its pockets. The West should beware the misconception that all Qatar can do is apply economic pressure, which anyway is a lot. No – this is a dangerous misconception. Qatar is a jihadi emirate. It has supported jihadi organizations for years. It is responsible for a serious number of major terrorist attacks in the world perpetrated by Khaled Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) while he was a Qatari government employee. The attempt on the life of the John Paul II, the plan to down 11 American planes over the Pacific, the Bojinka operation, and others.[4]
When the FBI came to arrest KSM in 1996, and told only the emir, he was smuggled out in hours.[5]
From Pakistan, KSM masterminded the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the failed attempt to attack the Capitol, and a lot more, all of which was documented in the 9/11 Commission Report. The West should expect from Qatar not only economic pressure but also jihadist pressure through the terrorist organizations it has funded for years.
Qatar is a Wahhabi jihadi Emirate committed to Islamist world power. It is aligned with Iran and, if America stands by its allies against its enemies, the West will have almost the entire Arab world on its side against Qatar and Iran.

Slain Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Aal Thani.
For over two decades, Qatar positioned itself above the Arab countries in two major ways: with its huge economic power to buy politicians all over the West; and its ability to play a double game with America.
It kept inciting against America and supporting anti-American Islamist terrorist organizations and movements. Pumping billions of dollars into American universities to radicalize them against America and President Trump, using Al-Jazeera, its owned and operated global media giant, for that purpose. At the same time, it played America's second-in-command over the Arab world.
All Arab states hate Qatar, but they had to acquiesce to President Trump's and Israel's collaboration with it. Israel, after signing the Abraham Accords with the UAE, stabbed the UAE in the back by allowing Qatar to position itself above it. This tragic situation reached a point where most Arab countries – both those who needed Qatari support and those who did not need it, like the UAE and KSA, but were afraid of its dangerous relations with Iran – bowed down to Qatar.
The bombing in Doha changed everything. Qatar was revealed at its weakest. America sold it out and allowed, if not more than that, the Israeli bombing, exposing Qatar as the biggest liar and pretender. It does not have America's backing and Israel can do to it whatever it finds necessary.
The meeting between the prime minister of Qatar and President Trump ended with nothing. All that President Trump said was that he was not happy about Israel's bombing because, he said, Qatar is a "great ally" (namely, it serves us well) and that Israel should be "very careful." But White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said after Israel bombed Hamas' villa in Doha: "However, eliminating Hamas, who have profited off the misery of those living in Gaza, is a worthy goal." How humiliating.
It also revealed that Qatar's claim that the United States had asked it to host the terrorists' headquarters was never more than a blatant lie. America considered it a worthy goal to bomb them. America only asked Qatar to "maintain lines of communication," but Qatar in its typical treacherous way allowed headquarters for terrorists – Hamas, the Taliban, and the Muslim Brotherhood – and thought America would swallow it, which it did but not for long. The bombing proved that it was a Qatari lie.
Qatar called upon Arab countries for help. They all came and with different levels of representation. Not to support Qatar but to laugh at its demise and exposure. The ending statement was no more than the regular platitudes.
So was the visit of Secretary Rubio to Doha. After visiting the Western Wall with Netanyahu and backing Israel's war in Gaza and the demand to release the hostages, there was no joint statement in Doha. The bombing was not condemned – there was only talk about a future defense agreement, which the State Department does not even mention in a later statement.[2]
And Qatar said the negotiations are irrelevant now, parroting Hamas' position as they have done all along. President Trump went further to say "all bets are off" if Hamas uses hostages as "human shields."[3]
Qatari stooges in the West are beginning to spread threats about Qatar's ability to pressure Western economies, but this will only put Qatar in a clash with European countries that are in its pockets. The West should beware the misconception that all Qatar can do is apply economic pressure, which anyway is a lot. No – this is a dangerous misconception. Qatar is a jihadi emirate. It has supported jihadi organizations for years. It is responsible for a serious number of major terrorist attacks in the world perpetrated by Khaled Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) while he was a Qatari government employee. The attempt on the life of the John Paul II, the plan to down 11 American planes over the Pacific, the Bojinka operation, and others.[4]
When the FBI came to arrest KSM in 1996, and told only the emir, he was smuggled out in hours.[5]
From Pakistan, KSM masterminded the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, the failed attempt to attack the Capitol, and a lot more, all of which was documented in the 9/11 Commission Report. The West should expect from Qatar not only economic pressure but also jihadist pressure through the terrorist organizations it has funded for years.
Qatar is a Wahhabi jihadi Emirate committed to Islamist world power. It is aligned with Iran and, if America stands by its allies against its enemies, the West will have almost the entire Arab world on its side against Qatar and Iran.