The Company Obama keeps

The Emir at the White House - there was no shadow of a hint of displeasure

The Emir at the White House – there was no shadow of a hint of displeasure

Show me who your friends are, goes the timeless adage, and I’ll show you who you are. Indeed, judging US president Barak Obama by the company he prefers to keep is very enlightening.

Obama refused to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this week and all the president’s men and women outdid each other in heaping scorn on the unwanted guest from Jerusalem. But just a few days earlier the red carpet was rolled out enthusiastically for Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.

It appeared as if not enough praise could be heaped on the emir as he visited the White House for the first time since taking over from his father in 2013.

The difference couldn’t be more striking. Netanyahu, who spares no effort to combat terror, was persona non grata. Yet Thani, whose country financially underpins some of the region’s worst bad-guys, was greeted with the pomp and circumstance typically reserved for the closest ideological soul-mates.

There was no shadow of a hint of displeasure with Qatar’s chumminess with the most extreme of jihadists, nor with its appalling human rights record.

“The United States and Qatar have a very strong security relationship,” Obama noted approvingly. “Qatar is a strong partner in our coalition to degrade and ultimately defeat ISIL” [a.k.a. IS or ISIS].

Obama’s accolades, however, may be misplaced.

Qatar is the generous benefactor of given IS factions, of al-Qaida (particularly the Syrian arm thereof, Jabhat al-Nusra), the Muslim Brotherhood and kindred outfits. Besides keeping them in the money, Qatar also actively spreads their message via its al-Jazeera network. Qatar has incontrovertibly ignited and fanned the flames of the misnamed Arab Spring.

Qatar has proved itself a disruptive element – to resort to gross understatement – in the entire region, from its interference in Turkish politics (on the side of its ally President Recep Tayyip Erdogan) and all the way to picking up the tab for a plethora of Jihadist interlopers in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan (where the Afghan Taliban is regarded as Qatar’s favorite), to meddling in Saudi Arabia, in neighboring Gulf states, Egypt, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.

Qatar aggressively proselytizes for converts to Islam in Africa. Its intrusive footprint is everywhere.

Despite its past pretensions to parade as an intermediary between Israel and Hamas, Doha unequivocally backs Hamas and generously foots its bills.

Qatar consistently rejected Israel’s demands for a demilitarized Gaza Strip – with its lethal rocket stockpiles and death-tunnels eliminated. It was Qatari funding which got Hamas its firepower and enabled it to dig under the border with Israel in the first place.

Qatar was the outright sponsor and financial underwriter for Egypt’s short-lived Muslim Brotherhood regime and Qatar is ultra-hostile to the a-Sisi government which replaced the Brotherhood. The money trail leads directly from Doha to the anti-Egyptian terror groups. This has strained relations also with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE.

Qatar condemned Egyptian airstrikes in Libya after the beheading of 21 Egyptian Copts. Egypt openly accuses Qatar of backing Libyan terrorists, particularly the Fajr militia which enjoys both Qatari and Turkish endorsement.

Qatar itself has become the veritable hub of the Sunni axis it props up. No wonder that Qatar is the home and base of operations for the incendiary Sheikh Yusuf Kardawi – the extreme Muslim cleric who keeps extolling Hitler, who justified suicide bombing against Jews and who’s one of the chief mentors for the current Qatari emir. Thani’s fundamentalist Islamic bent is hardly a secret.

Moreover, Qatar, which is avidly wooed by the world’s democracies, is itself not remotely democratic and its leadership is unelected. With 11,000 square kilometers, oil-glutted Qatar is about half little Israel’s size. Its native population numbers some 200,000 but it has over two million imported foreign workers. They lack any civil rights and many of them toil under extreme slave-like conditions.

That appears not to have hurt Qatar’s standing with the Obama administration. If anything, it was all assiduously overlooked in the efforts to shower tributes on Thani as America’s darling. Netanyahu, conversely, was vehemently disparaged as a brazen gatecrasher.

6 thoughts on “The Company Obama keeps

  1. “He who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it. He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”

    Martin Luther King, Jr.

  2. The company obama keeps has been essentially the same since childhood. Now he has added the heads of theocratic nations to his rolodex.

  3. Dear Sarah,
    This entity that passes itself off as a “US president”, is looking to usher in a worldwide Islamic Caliphate on the backs of the dumbed down American people, and meeting with quite a bit of success.
    Hitler would have been proud.
    Your friend,
    Noody

    • You are correct noodles. It’s too obvious to be denied. When one assembles a picture puzzle no amount of moving pieces around will change the final picture. It is part of his hatred for the west and everything associated with it.

  4. HuSSein Obama is a not so secret Muslim and he sticks to his fellow Muslims…mainly to Irans rabid mullahs…

  5. Dear Sarah, its true what they say, a picture says a 1000 words, just look at their faces, brothers indeed!, M brotherhood that is!, its amazing that just this week Qatar is being pressed on its terror financing activities, and there in the WH sits the sponsor in chief, Obama’s buddy the Emir, its almost unbelievable, I cant wait to hear your feedback on the fall out from Bibi’s speech, :), the democrats are lining up to discredit Bibi already, its shameful…

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