READY
FOR ANOTHER ARAB WAR?
Ancient Bedouin warfare was reborn in the Gulf yesterday as
the Saudi’s long held hatred for the tiny State of Sunni Qatar bubbled over
amid claims of hacking and executions of each other’s citizens. It’s not just
another spat this time as the Saudis via OPEC have the major say in total oil
production, therefore pricing. And Qatar owns and exports gas from the world’s
largest deposits.
There is little doubt that President Trump’s visit and his
brash comments lit an old fuse between all those States who want a piece of
Syria and Iraq, if not the entire Levant, once the dust settles.
Qatar is largely Sunni and supports the overthrown Egyptian Muslim
Brotherhood, Al Queda and ISIS terrorists. Qatar also boasts media influence in
the area via its Al Jazeera network where two separate channels are each
dedicated to English and Arabian versions.
The headquarters of Al Jazeera Arab Language channel in Doha is an
extravagant shrine to slain Egyptian, Osama bin Laden, with huge photographs
including him on a horse with an assault rifle backed by an Arabian sunset. The
entire studio leaves little doubt as to Qatar’s affiliations.
But Al Jazeera English channel shows nothing of its terrorist
alliances. Peter Greste did not understand that his English reporting, when it
suited Qatar, was shown on the Arab channel to the Egyptians who promptly
jailed him for three years. Peter never realised he was dealing with the devil
who was using him for desperate influence in the Gulf.
Qatar's number one enemy is Egypt and it was Greste of Al Jazeera who
got the blame for supporting the Brotherhood.
But Qatar is about to host the corrupt FIFA’s World Cup in the middle
of a Gulf summer and it has other Gulf States nervous over the tiny country’s
increasing influence in the region.
It also has closer than acceptable (for the Saudis that is) relations
with Trump’s new foe, the Shia State of Iran, and Iran hates all the same
things as does Qatar. And it supports the same terrorist groups as Qatar,
including Al Queda and ISIS who are already seeking a new alliance of
destruction in the wake of an impending Syrian/Iraq vacuum.
So Trump’s determination to dump the EPA to assist with energy
self-sufficiency may be a good move as oil is central to Gulf tribal warfare.
But the terms of engagement of warfare have changed since the tented Bedouins'
squabbles, now all States have access to modern weapons, no longer do they
charge each other on moulting camels.
The only real damage is likely to be a sharp rise in the world's oil
price, but even that will not be as catastrophic as it once was.
The West has continued to coddle the Saudi Family and the Saudis have
recently taken an emboldened leadership of the Gulf’s task force to help wipe
out ISIS. But that is already starting to come undone at the seams.
The West seems incapable of realising that
to kill off anything in the Middle East leaves a vacuum that will incite even
greater problems.
Obama supported the 10 per cent of Shia in Iraq and in most States,
this led to vicious tribal vengeance against the Sunnis and the Sunnis
responded with even more violent paybacks. Trump has stated his determination
to castrate Shia Iran's tilt at nuclear capability and that has altered the
balance once again. And no-one knows where this one will finish.
Russia’s Putin apparently has greater foresight than the Americans who
are fighting for the demise of Assad, because the vacuum that the
popularly-elected Assad will leave is a short fuse on a Middle East time bomb
that could involve Israel and suck the US and even Russia into another endless
war where no-one can be sure of who they should be fighting.
Do you seriously believe NATO members, including the US, come even
close to understanding corrupt Middle-East geopolitics?
It’s time to get out of that decadent Islamic hotbed of tribal
hatred... we have enough trouble with it over here.
Pickering
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