Doha’s gang conspiracies against neighboring states never end, the founder of Qatari intelligence Lt. Gen. Mahmoud Mansour exposed the devastation caused by Qatar regionally and how Doha steals Bahrain’s petroleum.
According to him, the ruling gang dug illegal wells in Dakhan engineering them in such a way to be able to steal Hawar islands oil, a vile attempt to promote Hamadein’s claim of being sovereign over the islands.
Doha falsely claimed it is the rightful owner of the region to steal its resources and rejected the Saudi mediation in the matter opting instead for international arbitration using fabricated pieces of evidence and maps but the ICC ruled in favor of Bahrain. Hamadein has mastered deploying chaos schemes to harass neighboring states, ex Saudi spy chief Bandar Bin Sultan revealed telling facts related to such practices.
Hamad Bin Khalifa ignored agreements on the disputed Hawar islands with Manama and went back on his father’s pledge not to transgress on Bahrain by reclaiming parts of the Gulf to send reinforcements and seize areas.
The Saudi king responded by ordering Qataris to halt their transgressions on the islands and remove them prompting Emir Khalifa to try to contact Riyadh to apologize for his son’s impulsivity.
King Fahd refused to respond to the now deceased Qatari emir after Hamad’s transgressions and Khalifa went to the crown prince to talk to KSA for him, asking permission to send his son to KSA to discuss and solve the problem.
Hamad did but spoke inappropriately with King Fahd so King Abdullah admonished the bad son and urged him to abide by the regulations, he acquiesced, but held resentment for Saudi Arabia and launched his vile media arms against Saudi Arabia after usurping his father until he was slapped by the ICJ’s decree giving Bahrain sovereignty over the Islands.
In a report on sovereignty and land in Bahrain on the sidelines of the Gulf crisis, Bahrain’s official news agency said it had the right to demand that Qatar return the rights that Doha had carved out of the body of Manama for a century.