U.S. official: Qatar employs vast wealth to support terrorism
10/19/2013 16:55
Confirmed a report published in the journal "Foreign Policy" of America, Saturday, Jeremy Shapiro, consultant and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said that the State of Qatar supports the extremists in Iraq and against U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Shapiro said according to the newspaper report quoted U.S. and followed the "Awan" that "Qatar employs enormous financial wealth to disrupt the political plans of America, in Libya, Syria and Iraq, its support for Islamist extremists."
Shapiro continued, "Qatar is seeking to have a position in the region by playing a role in major regional issues."
Shapiro said, "Qatar is working against the interests of the United States, despite the presence of a U.S. base in the country on the ground."
Shapiro noted that "Qatar's new management can change national policy, but the new emir was a disappointment, when he decided to move forward in the adoption of policies and the same father."
Shapiro felt that the "Tamim was the godfather of his country's policy of supporting extremist groups in Syria over the past two years
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10/19/2013 16:55
Confirmed a report published in the journal "Foreign Policy" of America, Saturday, Jeremy Shapiro, consultant and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, said that the State of Qatar supports the extremists in Iraq and against U.S. policy in the Middle East.
Shapiro said according to the newspaper report quoted U.S. and followed the "Awan" that "Qatar employs enormous financial wealth to disrupt the political plans of America, in Libya, Syria and Iraq, its support for Islamist extremists."
Shapiro continued, "Qatar is seeking to have a position in the region by playing a role in major regional issues."
Shapiro said, "Qatar is working against the interests of the United States, despite the presence of a U.S. base in the country on the ground."
Shapiro noted that "Qatar's new management can change national policy, but the new emir was a disappointment, when he decided to move forward in the adoption of policies and the same father."
Shapiro felt that the "Tamim was the godfather of his country's policy of supporting extremist groups in Syria over the past two years
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