After Trump’s visit to
Saudi Arabia all of sudden Saudi Arabia and their allies have severed its ties with Qatar. There are more reasons behind it, why Saudi Arabia has
cut diplomatic relations with Qatar. First of all, Qatar is
the world's largest producer of liquified natural gas. Saudi Arabia has accused Qatar of supporting Hamas and
Muslim brotherhood. Saudi Arabia, along with the United Arab
Emirates,
Bahrain and Egypt, have cut ties with Qatar and moved to isolate the Gulf
nation, accusing it of harboring extremists. Qatar has denied the allegations. Qatar doesn’t regard Hamas and
Muslim brotherhood terrorist Organizations. Now we need to look at the
situation in depth.
In 2013, Saudi played a
very pivotal role in destabilizing the Muslim brotherhood in Egypt. Mohammad
Morsi was first democratically- elected president in Egypt. After one year in
office, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi
overthrow of the country’s first democratically- elected president. Abdel
Fattah El-Sisi was military chief at
the time who led the takeover and ran for president for two years later,
winning the vote in a landslide. Since coup, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has launched crackdown and has declared
the Muslim brotherhood a “terrorist organization.” Thousands of members of
Muslim brotherhood have sentenced to death or life imprisonment. When people
start protesting against coup in Egypt.
According to human rights report, the Egyptian police and military
opened fire with live ammunition on crowd of demonstrators. In
Rab‘a Square, Egyptian security forces carried out one of the world’s largest
killings of demonstrators in a single day in recent history. The actual death toll
exceeded 4,000 but it is impossible to present an accurate figure even today
because many families took their loved ones away without registering their
deaths at the interior ministry. Others refused to sign papers at the hospital
that demanded that their relatives had died of “natural causes” or were
“involved in accidents.” The regime wanted to cover up its crimes through such
subterfuge.
Saudi Arabia publicly
supported the coup and declared the Muslim brotherhood a “terrorist organization”.
Saudi Arabia awarded a staggering $8 billion dollar aid package to
bolster the Egyptian economy. This was in an effort to fortify the
position Sisi’s power grab that resulted in the killing of an estimated 817
peaceful protesters at Rabaa al-Adawiya Square in Cairo, the
imprisonment of the previous government and thousands of it’s supporters,
including former President Muhammad Morsi who is currently on trial.
When Muslim brotherhood
came in power in 2013, it posed a direct threat to Saudi monarchy system. Saudi
Arabia fears the rise to power of Islamists both at home and outside. Saudi
Arabia claims that their constitution is the Quran and the application of
sharia. It is completely a white lie. Saudi Arabia is deceiving Muslims in the
name of Islam. Saudi leadership fears losing its influence in the Middle East.
It wants to remain the fake Islamic model in the Arab region. Muslim
brotherhood combined Islamist politics with democracy which threatens the Saudi
model and alarms the Saudi. Late King Abdullah clearly stated that he continued
to support Sisi’s government in order to eradicate Muslim brotherhood in Egypt.
Saudi contribution to the demise of the Muslim brotherhood will be remembered
for good by the Muslims as a betrayal of Islam.
Now let’s return to the
main topic of Qatar. I have already said that Qatar is
the world's largest producer of liquefied natural gas. This is another cause of severing relationship with Qatar.
I would like shed light on this issue. Japan’s co, the world’s biggest buyer of
liquefied natural gas, recently said it has been informed that there will be no
impact on LPG supplies after some Arab countries cut diplomatic ties with
Qatar. In
April 2017, Qatar lifted a self-imposed ban on developing the world's biggest natural
gas field, which it is shares ownership with Iran, in an attempt to stave off
an expected rise in competition. Saudi doesn’t want Qatar to improve its
relationship with Iran, the Saudi’s arch-enemy. There is rivalry between Saudi
and Iran; both countries are engaged in a series of proxy wars across the
region. Now Saudi is trying to impose policies on Qatar.
One of Qatar’s most
significant assets is Al-Jazeera news channel, whose influence is resented by
other governments. Last month, four Arab countries blocked Al-Jazeera after
comments attributed to the Qatari emir in praise of Iran appeared. Qatar
alleged that hackers take over the website of its state run news agency and
faked the comments.
The last but not least,
Saudi and along with UAE, Bahrain and Egypt are demanding Doha stop supporting
the Palestinian group. Hamas, which has controlled Gaza since 2007, is regarded
the daughter movement of the Muslim brotherhood and a close ally of Doha. Qatar
has transferred hundreds of millions of dollars to Gaza. Qatar has helped Hamas
diplomatically by providing asylum for exiled Hamas leaders. After the last war
in Gaza in 2014, Qatar committed $ 1billion towards reconstruction,
humanitarian projects and electricity costs. Israel has directly supported
Saudi and other countries against Qatar. Israeli intelligence is covertly
working with Saudi intelligence, trying to destabilize the Qatar like they did
it in Libya, Egypt, and Iraq. The Israeli intelligence source told news
channels that another round of fighting in Gaza is just a matter of time “ If
not this summer then the next one, and if not, then one after that, for sure.’’
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