Qatar's ruinous system has not forgotten Nouakchott’s lesson, when Mauritania rejected the terror of the Hamadein’s gang and sided with the Arab boycott, prompting Doha to unleash the chaos preacher, Mohammed Al Hassan Ould Dedew.
Doha ordered him to spread his extremist ideology in a peaceful society and to encourage young people to join chaos militias in Syria and Yemen.
Ould Dedew, one of the students of the Sheikh of the sedition, Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, who included him in the International Union of Muslim Scholars to be Hamadein’s mouthpiece and tasked him with spreading dark ideology in the Arab Maghreb.
He explicitly sided with his financiers in Doha against what he called the "siege", He also rejected the Quartet's decision to include Al-Qaradawi in the list of terrorism and publicly provoked against Saudi Arabia and its organization of Hajj season.