Tamim seeks to winover Britain against the boycott, made concessions to Theresa May to be able to face the crisis and sought to bribe UK with Al-Dhariyat project.
Khaled Al-Attia, minister of state for defense affairs revealed details of the vile deal, announced establishing huge fighter-jets production lines for the Typhoon and Hawk T2 in Warton.
England used the crisis and forced Tamim to pay billions and increase investments in return for developing Qatari Air Forces.
London imposed conditions on Hamadein and signed deal to export 24 Typhoon jets and 9 Hawks, forced him to increase investments to 38.5 pounds sterling. Qatar’s money makes up 70% of new projects in Britain, Tamim’s kowtowing helped it meet needs from Qatari Gas.