This narrative is not just misleading, it is analytically flawed and strategically naรฏve. It ignores the core logic of Gulf politics. Qatarโs position has been consistent and principled: it is against war, against escalation, and unequivocally against the targeting of energy infrastructure by any actor. That is not hypocrisy; it is a rational policy rooted in the preservation of regional and global stability.
The claim that Qatar โasked the US to finish Iranโ is simply false. Qatar, in particular, has maintained open diplomatic channels even at moments of peak tension, and its record as a mediatorโfrom Rwanda to Gazaโdemonstrates a consistent commitment to de-escalation, not escalation.
The โshared geologyโ argument is also overstretched to the point of distortion. Yes, South Pars and the North Field are part of the same reservoir, but the suggestion that strikes on processing facilities would trigger immediate cross-border reservoir instability is not grounded in credible scientific or engineering evidence. These fields are among the most technologically managed energy systems in the world, operating under sophisticated pressure control and long-term reservoir management strategies. The real issue is not subsurface physicsโit is the dangerous precedent of legitimizing attacks on critical energy infrastructure in one of the most vital energy corridors globally.
In fact, the energy dimension reinforces Qatarโs position rather than undermining it. Qatar is not just another producer, it is a cornerstone of global energy security, supplying around 20% of the worldโs LNG. In a fragile global market already strained by geopolitical shocks, any escalation targeting energy infrastructure has immediate and far-reaching consequences: price volatility, supply disruptions, and cascading effects on food security and industrial production worldwide. Qatarโs condemnation is therefore not self-interested, it reflects an understanding of systemic risk that others seem willing to ignore.
Most importantly, this narrative overlooks the strategic reality: Qatar is operating in a high-risk environment where escalation benefits no one. Qatar is actively working to prevent the region from sliding into a wider war.
The real contradiction is in the logic that seeks to normalize attacks on shared economic lifelines while expecting regional stability to hold. Qatarโs stance is coherent and consistent: reject war, contain escalation, and protect the infrastructure that sustains both regional economies and the global system.
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Imagine youโre a Palestinian, sitting outside your home, trying to find a moment of peace in a place your family has lived for generations.
Suddenly, Israeli settlers appear, assaulting you, backed by the army.
A scene that is hard to put into words.
The West needs to stop thinking itโs better than everyone else.
Iโve been to Iran and some women covered their hair, some didnโt โ itโs a matter of CHOICE!
But what I didnโt see is that how anybody was dragged off the streets.
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In one year, more than 36,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced and 240 were killed. There were over 1,700 attacks by Israeli settlers.
We must end U.S. military aid to Netanyahu.
Israel has no regard for the repercussions of the normalization of its heinous methods of terror. But the international community should not disregard that recklessness; as for every action there will inevitably and always be a reaction.
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So let me get this straight: Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz is ,unfairโ but blocking oil shipments to Cuba in order to collapse their whole country is what? Fair?