Cairo – No hidden agenda has ever existed without its proxies and puppets who seek to implement and pursue it. Although several destabilizing players and actors have existed in the region, and their intelligence and foreign agendas have been implicated in what is happening, most notably of which are Iran, Qatar, Turkey, I found it of paramount importance to allow enough space to particularly highlight Qatar’s role in destabilizing the region and implementing underhand instructions of some foreign powers.
In the wee hours of Monday, June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, the Maldives, and Marshall Islands decided to cut all diplomatic ties with Qatar. One day later, Jordan reduced diplomatic representation with Qatar and revoked the license of the Doha-based Al Jazeera satellite channel. In addition, the Mauritanian authorities officially severed diplomatic relations with Qatar, and Djibouti announced the reduction of diplomatic representation with the gulf statelet.
In the wake of these recent decisions to boycott Qatar in opposition to its hostile foreign policies, Doha’s dubious role in passing, implementing regional partition plans, and its support for terrorist groups and entities, foremost among them Muslim Brotherhood, has been finally exposed. Myriad of undisclosed facts also came to the fore to bear witness against the gulf state-let as the “authorized agent” for implementing subversive agendas in the Middle East.
In fact, Qatar’s dual role as “agent of terrorism” and “destabilizer of the region” is easy to prove with the following two pieces of evidence: First evidence: The leaked call between Hamad bin Khalifa, the former Emir of Qatar, his Foreign Minister, Hamad bin Jassim (now former), and the late Libyan long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, in which Bin- Khalifa disclosed a British-Qatari conspiracy against Saudi Arabia. He explicitly acknowledged his collaboration with British intelligence to bring down Saudi Arabia and restructure its regime based on the theory of creative chaos.
The leaked tape clearly records a confidential extended conversation between Hamad bin Khalifa and his foreign minister whom both were heard talking about Saudi Arabia’s “falling-down system,” its moribund economy and the declining stock market.
Al-Gaddafi’s words were not that clear, but his well-known laugh could be heard as well as his intermittent interventions in a faint voice.
Hamad bin Khalifa swore by God that that Saudi Arabia would perish, and Qatar would forever exist as one day he would enter Al-Qatif and Ash-Sharqiyah (two cities located in Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia). Bin- Khalifa maintained that Saudi King Abdullah was just a nominal head of Saudi Arabia, while Saud al-Faisal was the de facto ruler who would perish, too. Bin-Khalifa asserted that Saudi Arabia would be dismembered into several regions.
For his side, Hamad bin Jassem told al-Gaddafi that the Saudi regime had outlived its purpose; and that its ruling system had aged since it leaves no room for young leadership, rendering it incapable and inadequate of functioning.
Bin Jassem said that there was no hope that the Saudi Army would be willing to orchestrate a coup d’état to overthrow the Saudi monarch. He further said that there is still hope in “the second row,” i.e. the opposition from outside of Saudi Arabia.
Bin Jassem pointed out that the United States and Britain had requested him to report on the situation in Saudi Arabia, and expressed their firm intention of overthrowing the Saudi monarchy, yet they were not excited about the prospect of an adverse Islamist alternative in power, which might have been a possible outcome.
Bin Jassem also added that Qatar had dramatically reversed Saudi Arabia‘s distinction in the region by shifting U.S. military bases from Saudi Arabia to Qatar. By so doing, Qatar, according to him, had gradually been able to break the Saudi hegemony over the region and to shift the balance of power away from it; besides that Qatar had been able to thrust itself into the Arab political arena with much vehemence.
The Qatari foreign minister stressed that Qatar had been working nonstop in order to undermine Saudi Arabia economically and politically, and that a popular revolution, which would shake Saudi Arabia to the bedrock, was duly imminent.
Concerning Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the Emir of Qatar (Hamad Bin Khalifa) described him as a mentally ill person who had been selling his property in order to provide for himself and pay off his debts.
During the extended confidential conversation, Bin Khalifa revealed very serious information about Saudi Arabia and how to get rid of it. He went as far as insulting many Arab countries and their rulers, such as Jordan and Egypt, accusing them of having no dignity. He even expressed his wish that these regimes must perish as soon as possible.
Second evidence: There is preponderance of evidence proving that Hamad bin Jassim, the former Qatari Prime Minister, had been implicated in the purchase of reports on the armament of the Egyptian army.
Egyptian Journalist and Member of Parliament, Dr. Abdel Rehim Ali is an expert on Islamist Movements and political Islam. This essay is adapted from his upcoming book “Qatar: The Destabilizer of the Middle East: The Full Story of Grand Conspiracy,” which will be published later this month.
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