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    Financial Times: hopes of the Gulf stay away from conflicts in the Middle East have gone unheeded

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    Post by Rocky Tue 20 Jun 2017, 6:05 am

    Financial Times: hopes of the Gulf stay away from conflicts in the Middle East have gone unheeded




    The Financial Times newspaper published an article by Gideon Rachman entitled "Country crisis will have global repercussions." The article said that over the past six years there were two Arab worlds. "

    "The first is a world filled with violence and tragedy, the second world of gaudiness and globalization," noting that "the countries that belong to the first group are: Syria, Iraq and Egypt, while the second Arab world is in Qatar, Abu Dhabi and Dubai where tourism has flourished, and Odhawwa a popular destination for tourism, entertainment and money. "

    The article pointed out that "the prosperity of the economy in these Gulf states, was not affected by the wave of violence that swept the rest of the Arab countries," he said, adding that they benefited indirectly also where they became safe havens in the region. "

    And added that "the wall that separates the two world began to crack, Saudi Arabia is Bahrain and the UAE imposed a blockade on Qatar, under the pretext that the latter supports jihadist movements in the region, especially in Syria and Libya, so they keep the Gulf states away from the conflicts afflicting the Middle East, I went with the wind ".

    The article pointed out that "the truth is that Saudi Arabia has long been resentful of the success of Qatar's efforts in the international arena an independent player, for example, take care of Qatar, the Qatari channel" Al Jazeera ", which is a platform for the Muslim Brotherhood - the group hated by Saudi Arabia, as well as the recent displeasure Qatar relationship is close to Iran.

    The article continued by saying that "the fear of the Iranian tide in the region to pay in Saudi Arabia and the UAE to launch a war in Yemen."

    He concluded by saying that "the Qatari crisis confirms that the days where it was believed that the tragedies of the Middle East may remain relatively far from the Gulf states are gone forever."



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