Saudi Arabia offered to strengthen the role of the religious and regional leader of the Middle East

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The conflict that erupted around Qatar, pretty much put the world's leading players. On Sunday, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung that the isolation of Qatar by Saudi Arabia and its allies could lead to a new Gulf War. During the week, Gabriel personally met with the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey and spoke by telephone with the heads of the foreign affairs agencies of Iran and Kuwait. “After the consultations that I conducted this week,” Sigmar Gabriel shares his conclusion with the newspaper, “I understand how serious the situation is.”

Saudi Arabia offered to strengthen the role of the religious and regional leader of the Middle East




Brooms to Iran - hit Qatar

Concerned not only Germany. Already 5 of June, on the day of the rupture of diplomatic relations with Qatar, which Saudi Arabia and seven of its loyal allies once went to, the head of the Qatari Foreign Ministry Mohammed Al Tani called Russian Minister Sergey Lavrov. We discussed the possibility of overcoming this crisis. (Some observers noted that Al-Thani asked Russia for protection.) The next day, Russian President Vladimir Putin called Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. On Saturday, Mohammed Al Tani flew urgently for consultations to Moscow.

Americans were also active. US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called on Arab countries to overcome differences with Qatar through dialogue and negotiations. Sergey Lavrov agreed with him. In a telephone conversation, “the parties expressed their willingness to help build this dialogue,” the official press release says.

Do not stay away from the conflict and the United States President Donald Trump. He invited the Emir of Qatar to Washington. However, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani refused to Trump, citing the difficult situation in the country. Then the US president instructed his secretary of state to "carry out the mission of a mediator in contacts between Arab countries on the situation around Qatar." This information was shared with the media by State Department spokesman Heather Nauert.

Experts associate the diplomatic activity of Americans with two aspects. First, when during his Middle Eastern tour, President Trump was pushing the Gulf monarchies into confrontation with Iran, he did not anticipate that one of the closest Arabian allies of America, Qatar, would be dealt with. Secondly, this unexpected conflict of the Arabs directly affected the interests of the United States, because thirty kilometers from the capital of Qatar, Doha, is the largest military base of the Americans in the Middle East - El Udeid.

On this base, the United Air Operations Center is located. It provides command and control of air forces over the territory of Iraq, Syria, Afghanistan and 17 of other countries. 11 of thousands of US troops are concentrated in El Udeida. From here, US planes fly to bombing facilities in Syria and Iraq. So the instability in Qatar doesn’t need Washington.

However, a conflict has occurred. His reason was the appearance on the website of the Qatar Agency News statements on behalf of Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani that it is necessary to establish relations with Tehran, as well as support the Muslim Brotherhood organization (banned in Russia.) Qatar authorities denied this message. They called it the result of a hacker attack.

The Gulf monarchies did not impress the Qataris ’denial. A week after the incident, they launched an attack, making Doha not only a diplomatic but also a food blockade. Qatar was accused of rapprochement with Iran and supporting terrorist groups. Everything, as Donald Trump prescribed.

Two weeks before the events described, the American president, under the popular dance with sabers among Arabs, called on the leaders of 50 Muslim states gathered in the Saudi Arabian capital to resolutely curb the sources of financing terrorism and oppose Iran, accused by Trump of regional expansionist policies. Now it happened that his partner in the dance and antiterrorist coalition, Emir of Qatar Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, turned out to be beyond the “red line” designated by the US President.

Qatar is really good. It suffices for us to recall how the Russian ambassador was beaten in Doha, the Russian citizens were arrested, as was financed by the ISIL terrorist group banned in Russia, marked by recent bloody actions and other such dirty tricks. His account of Doha and the Gulf monarchies.

Here Qatar is considered an upstart. As you know, the financial capabilities of the Al Tani family allow her to pursue a policy quite independent of Arab leaders. As a result, the interests of the Qataris and the Saudis began to overlap in Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and other countries. Experts believe that after the apparent rapprochement of Riyadh and Washington, which happened during Donald Trump’s Middle East tour, Saudi Arabia simply decided to put Qatar in place corresponding to its “political, population and military weight category”, and, if possible, change the power to Doha.

Bonuses from the Bilderberg Club

In this regard, Donald Trump’s Middle Eastern tour appears in a completely different vein. Long before him, in February, the Wall Street Journal, referring to sources in government circles in the Middle East, wrote that the new American administration was in talks with Arab allies to form a military alliance ("Middle Eastern NATO") directed against Iran threatening Russia and providing Israel with intelligence data.

As we remember, during the visit of Donald Trump to Riyadh, supplies of weapons to 110 billion US dollars were agreed upon. This fact clearly indicates that the United States sees Saudi Arabia as the leader of an as yet unresolved Middle Eastern military alliance. It is not excluded that this was directly stated by the Sadiman King Salman Al Saud, and the Saudis hurried to clear the glade around themselves, removing candidates for leadership in the region or those who could interfere with Riyadh’s new plans.

On this subject there is another point of view. It is associated with the recently concluded 65 session of the Bilderberg club, which is positioned by political scientists as a “world government”. The club was attended by a large group of senior officials from the Washington administration - Adviser to the President on National Security Herbert McMaster, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross Jr., Assistant to the President of the United States and Director of the Center for Strategic Initiatives Christopher Liddell and Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States and member of the National Security Council, Nadya Shadlow, responsible for developing a national security strategy.

At the session they talked about many things, in particular, about the “post-Muslim” world, in which instead of the diversity of religious trends and currents there will be a single spiritual branch, a single main Islamic center. This topic, according to REGNUM, was considered in the agenda under the number 10, along with all Middle Eastern issues. “The basis of the future of the Islamic world,” writes Dmitry Efimov, referring to the opinion of members of the club, “will be moderate Wahhabism, the main branch of Islam cultivated in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. His moderation is determined by the fact that members of the royal family of Saud are guardians of shrines, true believers. ”

The plans of Bilderberg strategists are to make KSA an ideological fighter against international Islamic terrorism. The task, it must be admitted, is extremely difficult and in some way delicate. After all, it is known that the royal family of Suad is directly involved in the financing of Islamic terrorism. They are called so - “sponsors of ISIS, al-Qaeda and analogs”. Now we need to get rid of this messed-up reputation by shifting responsibility for supporting terrorist groups to another Islamist sponsorship wallet - Qatar.

The bonus for Saudi Arabia will be its undeniable political, military, religious and in some way administrative supremacy in the whole great Middle East. For this bonus it is necessary to fight, and, perhaps, to make war. What in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung newspaper is directly worried about German Minister Sigmar Gabriel.

Meanwhile, new ideological antics (such as the creation of "post-Muslim" or "post-Christian" world centers) that occurred at the session of the Bilderberg club have quite practical significance. He was explained to the interested listeners by the patriarch of American politics, Henry Kissinger. According to REGNUM, the global world in the twenty-first century, according to Kissinger, is reformatted into “trans-Americanism”, in which the centers of transformed (“post”) Catholic (Christian), Jewish and Islamic traditions will be entrusted with the maintenance of global capital.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia joined the struggle for the right to take a privileged position in this new world of the 21st century. In Riyadh they believe that it will be built on the patterns drawn up in Washington.
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  1. +1
    13 June 2017 07: 10
    But what about the rights of LGBT people, women, the death penalty, elections, independent media, etc., etc., or is this not the main thing that the West is fighting for? winked
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      13 June 2017 09: 52
      For a multi-billion dollar bribe to Trump, medieval Saudi princes - the “crowns of Western democracy” everything will be allowed. bully
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      13 June 2017 13: 42
      Quote: Vladimirets
      But what about the rights of LGBT people, women, the death penalty, elections, independent media, etc., etc., or is this not the main thing that the West is fighting for? winked


      And what is Russia fighting for ?? For the Russian world? Why then the Donbass is at war and people are still dying.
  2. 0
    13 June 2017 08: 41
    They have already strengthened in Yemen, now they don’t know how to back off ...
    A flag in their hands (mattress colors) and a drum around their neck, and they found the oncoming engine.
  3. 0
    13 June 2017 08: 58
    Secondly, this unexpected conflict of the Arabs directly affected the interests of the United States, because thirty kilometers from the capital of Qatar, Doha is the largest US military base in the Middle East - El Udeid.

    The Pentagon chief spoke much more clearly:
    "This is a very difficult situation, but Qatar is moving in the right direction, but it’s worth noting, it’s not very accurate," said the Minister of Defense.
    He stressed that the United States will cooperate and seek mutual understanding with the authorities of the Middle East country, nevertheless, they will continue to pay attention to possible cases of financing of terrorism by them.

    Reading between the lines - guys slow down - this is ours, we will protect it!
    And then the Qatari people have already almost panicked - the call of the Foreign Minister of Qatar, Lavrov, is proof of that !!!
  4. 0
    16 June 2017 21: 51
    this adder with its fanatics must be destroyed
  5. 0
    18 June 2017 17: 17
    And what ...
    Saudi Arabia can very well afford to be a leader.
    The whole Middle East ...
    Enough money ...
    That's just it. From a military point of view ...
    Saudis. Weak warriors.
    Even Qatar ... Not scared ...