Iran’s precarious conditions enhance Qatar crisis

  • تميم لم يتخل عن مخطط تخريب سوريا

The first few hours of 2018 were totally different to Qatar. Santa Claus presented an unexpected gift to Tamim and Hamdein’s regime. The gift wasn’t good in no way, as it represented in a public siege in Iran.

Thousands of protesters spread in Tehran’s streets and Iran’s big cities to denounce the persian regime’s policy that depends on spending billions of state money for supporting terrorism in the Arab world.

That Iranian uprising was like a slap on Tamim’s face, enhanced Doha’s isolation, as it has only few allies.  

Since the Quartet (Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE) cut off diplomatic ties with the gas-rich emirate on June 5, accusing it of supporting terrorism, Doha announces it’s coalition with Tehran in a subversive scheme aiming to spread chaos in the Gulf region.  

It was no surprise that Doha flops into Mullah-regime’s arms, announcing its ambassador’s return to Tehran in August 2017, amid a complete openness to Iran.

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