For Such Betrayal, America and Britain Raised Them
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For Such Betrayal, America and Britain Raised Them

"For such betrayal, I raised him," said the mother of Othman Islam Batur, the leader of the rebels in East Turkestan, when she heard of his execution by the Chinese army after a struggle against the Russian and Chinese armies in 1951, after he was wounded.

Now, the ominous crow, Hamad bin Jassim, emerges, talking about a conspiracy to divide Syria and Saudi Arabia; he knows conspiracies because he is involved in them by external orders. He discussed the conspiracy of the "Arab Spring" in which he was deeply entangled, revealing without shame in television recordings how his country led the conspiracy under American orders. Then, other countries joined it, and we now find them at the center of the new conspiracy, as if they will be scorched by what they plotted against others.

Bin Jassim was a crow cawing destruction wherever he went; he was the architect of Hamad bin Khalifa's coup against his father, where he traveled to Washington in the mid-nineties to seek permission for the coup. He was advised to go to the nest of espionage and whispering doubts, that is, Tel Aviv; if they approved, then they would bless it. And so it was, as he was seen with a Qatari delegation waiting for Israeli blessings at the Hilton Hotel in Tel Aviv.

Qatar had adopted this path for its own protection, as the Qatari delegation at any Arab or Gulf summit demanded the elimination of American bases in Arab lands, especially Saudi Arabia. But once Washington evacuated its last base in Dhahran, Qatar immediately requested to host American bases on its territory and pledged to finance the infrastructure and expenses of the base.

Perhaps Bin Jassim played a role in Hamas's coup in Gaza, as he visited it a week before the coup to undermine the Palestinian cause with the help of Israel, whose Defense Minister at the time, Mofaz, acknowledged that his forces paved the way for the coup by destroying all the security authority headquarters. Furthermore, occupation helicopters supported the coup in its early days by bombing any gathering of Palestinian security forces.

Later, Bin Jassim tried to bolster the coup in the West Bank by promoting Hamas's conditions for national unity, i.e., participating in ruling the West Bank as well. Before that, he played a pivotal role in forcing Hamas into elections at American request, and he pressured the Palestinian leadership that resisted at first and then succumbed under vague and perhaps trivial justifications to accept participating in the elections without recognizing the principles of the Oslo Agreement under which the elections were conducted and without joining the Palestine Liberation Organization, the internationally recognized political entity representing the Palestinian people.

This "mujallih" man, as said in colloquial terms, publicly acknowledged all of his disgraceful roles and added by saying that hosting Hamas leaders in Qatar was at an American request. Therefore, we find Qatar and Turkey struggling to keep Egypt away from mediation, in order to keep Hamas ruling Gaza as a symbol of division and fragmentation of the Palestinian cause, paving the way for imposing sovereignty over the West Bank and ending the issue.

However, while the occupying mindset insists on maintaining division, it now desires Gaza without Hamas or authority, working for it to be devoid of residents, in collusion with the loathsome deceiver, the pedophile trapper, who is never without a portable urinal, hiding the files of the Zionist Epstein, the pimp of celebrities, who fled military service, born with his mother outside the United States, nicknamed 'Abu Ivanka', who inserted himself into Chelsea's celebration of club championships, while the players shouted at him: "Get away, you loathsome one!"

So, the Qatari role is not one of its ruling elites but a mere implementation of American orders. Perhaps the adoption of the Muslim Brotherhood came in this context in terms of giving and providing to the arms of this group which Washington chose to execute the conspiracy of destruction and division in the Arab world, what was called the spring, starting from Tunisia to Libya, then Syria, and finally Egypt, which resisted due to the resilience of its people and army.

Walid al-Moallem, Syria's Foreign Minister, narrated in an article he published how at the beginning of the Syrian revolution he went to meet the Emir of Qatar and found Rashid al-Ghannouchi with him. He heard him saying as he bid farewell: "We have transferred 70 million dollars to you." Qatar, as described by the Israeli consul there after the end of his term, is like a blank check, signed for anyone America asks for.

The primary goal of the Americans and the Israelis is to eliminate the Arab armies completely, as happened in Iraq, Libya, and Yemen, and Iran, which the American occupation handed Iraq to, took part in the destruction.

All the parties and groups that are called Islamic are an American-British creation, starting from Wahhabism with principles inspired by extremist Jewish thought, through Britain’s establishment of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt first, culminating in ISIS, Jabhat al-Nusra, the Army of Islam, and others.

It is no coincidence, for example, that thousands of ISIS’s four-wheel drive vehicles surged from the Syrian desert towards Iraq, flying above them were American helicopters guarding them until they reached Mosul and took control, with the presence of fifty thousand Iraqi soldiers who did nothing, just as Jabhat al-Nusra controlled Syria in a few days, while the Syrian army was unaware of what was happening, and communication between its sectors was interrupted due to American-British-Turkish-Israeli interference.

This is the outcome of Qatari efforts in executing American destructive plans. For such betrayal, America and Britain raised generations of client regimes, terrorist groups, and strange figures who operate at its command.

A late poet narrated to me that he met the former Emir of Qatar one year at a dinner table in Doha, and this is what he told him: "All the Arab rulers are clients, and I am the first of them." The Emir was candid and at peace with himself when he spoke the truth that others try to deny while he is implementing it, and their motto is: "May Saad succeed, for Sad has perished."

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