The Demented senile Dick-tator Trump must have given the Zionists the idea that you can do whatever crime you wish, without worrying about decency or law. Both Trump and Netanyahu are convicted felons, and their leash is gradually getting shorter. So they bite right and left like rage-stricken dogs
If Trump knew of the attack, he's an idiot acccomplice for allowng it: Qatar houses the largest US Naval Base in the entire region.
If Trump didn't know, then he is being led by the nose by Netanyahu whose despair makes him reckless and suicidal, and is dragging the US into a confrontation with his oil-dunked Arab friends. Then again, the Emir of Qatar might take back that 400 million dollars jet he offered the Moron-in-Chief as he was licking his ass during a visit.
Both men - Trump and Netanyahu - face litigation and prison the moment they step down. So they continue raising the stakes and sinking in their own-made cesspool of violence. They must know that violence has limits and that it will not solve any problems.
To the Gulf Arabs who have worked so hard at bending their behinds to western power and opening their countries to western investments, are now beginning to taste the bitter flavor of treason. Now Qatar is at least somehow distant from the West compared to the other Cro-Magnons in the Gulf, but why does it house the largest US Naval Base in the region is a mystery.
Sure, Al Thani: Retaliate and watch the millions of westerners in your butler country leave your Ali Baba resort in a hurry. Israel is targeting not only the supposed members of Hamas in Doha; it is intentionally trying to undermine the success of Qatar in the hope of installing puppet regimes in the Gulf. Those zionists love to steal land, but more importantly they love to steal the conscience of other people.
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Qatar calls for retaliation against Israel for strike in Doha
Sarah Fortinsky
Wed, September 10, 2025
Qatar calls for retaliation against Israel for strike in Doha
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani vowed on Tuesday to retaliate against Israel for its strike against Hamas’s political leadership based in Doha.
“The State of Qatar is committed to act in a decisive way with anything that would target its territories and will reserve the right to retaliate and will take all the needed measures to retaliate,” al-Thani said at a news conference on Tuesday, through a translator.
The Qatari prime minister said his minister of State will convene a meeting on Wednesday to “review all the policies and directives in order to deter such actions and measures in the future so that it cannot happen again.”
Al-Thani called the strike on Doha “state terrorism” by Israel and took aim at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who al-Thani said threatened regional security and violated the sovereignty of nearby nations.
“I think that we have reached a decisive moment. There should be retaliation from the whole region in the face of those barbaric actions that only reflects one thing: It reflects the barbarism of this person that is leading the region, unfortunately, to a point where we cannot address any situation and we cannot repair anything, and we cannot work within the frameworks of international laws. He just violates all those international laws,” al-Thani said through the translator, referring to Netanyahu.
Israel escalated its war against Hamas on Tuesday by launching an assassination strike on Hamas’s political leadership based in Qatar. The move appeared to end any efforts to release hostages through negotiation, which have been taking place in Qatar and with the help of its leaders.
Even as Qatar vowed to retaliate, the country maintained that it would not abandon its role as a mediator in many regional negotiations.
“Mediation and Qatari diplomacy is part of its identity, and it will continue, and nothing will deter us from persisting in this role across the various issues around us in the region, in order to achieve the stability of the region and ultimately the stability of our peoples,” al-Thani said on Tuesday.
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