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Arab League the Zionist-American project implementor is the core of the conflict between the Arab states

The Arab League is the core of the conflict between the Arab states

The Arab League is the area of conflict between the Arab countries, through which we understand what is being plotted against some countries. Of course, it is no longer a secret that the Qatari regime sees itself as the first qualified country to lead the group of Arab States – mainly the Gulf ones- that are involved in the Zionist-American project.
Therefore, there are continuous Qatari attempts to exploit the Egyptian long “absence” on the Arab political arena and the status of the Saudi “weariness and exhaustion” after the interest of the King and his huge entourage is focusing on the continuation of the regime and avoiding its declared falling by the popular movement that is escalating and is clinging to change despite the robust security treatment that he is facing.

Qatar, which has oil money and big political ambitions, converge with the American Zionist desire to give it the first and fundamental role in the region to accomplish the dirty work required by the West by purely Arab hands to avoid the civilian and military loss, as happened in Iraq.

Therefore, we find that everyone refuses this suspect role and seeks confidentially to drop it, so we noticed a lot of restlessness leaked in some newspapers and a lot of confusion about the Qatari role. Hence, what was announced by Mr. Abdel Rahman Shalgam, the former Libyan minister, and what was said by some other Arab political leaders is pretty enough.
When many Arab issues required attention and taking firm positions, the Arab League was semi- cuffed with the Egyptian Saudi Jordanian pressures. However, when the League was asked to provide political cover for the Western intervention in Libya to overthrow Colonel Gaddafi’s regime, we saw how Qatar interfered with its financial and political weigh to push some wavering Arab states to take pro-Western intervention positions so as not to be affected by the U.S. anger stick and to shut the faucet of the Gulf financial aid.

When it was Syria’s turn, we saw how its membership has been frozen and how economic sanctions have been imposed against it as well as cutting all the diplomatic relations until the process of isolation takes place and to facilitate the process of the armed terrorist pounce against the regime.

Despite the fact that the Syrian crisis has been suitable for further rift between the Arab countries and igniting the cold war between many Arab countries, we should not ignore that Saudi Arabia feels that it is isolated as a result of the Qatari rise to the forefront of the Arab events and as a result of its floundering diplomacy between supporting the Arab Spring or facing this popular tide which went out of the bottle demanding change, reform, and freedoms and is moving slowly to thwart this Qatari expansion. Also, it could soon be forced to enter the battle of breaking the bone with the State of Qatar that is sidestepping the historical Saudi role in the region.

It became clear that some Gulf States – Qatar and Saudi Arabia in particular – lack sufficiency in a political role regarding the Syrian crisis and are taking it to the stage of funding, arming, and sending the armed terrorist groups to the Libyan interior with what was subsequent to this i.e. the intelligence intervention, and this is no longer a secret. This have created a state of restlessness between those who reject, who remained silent, and those who agree among the Arab countries, and this was noted in how the decisions are taken as well as the votes within the Arab League, not to mention that the state of distancing oneself invented by the Lebanese regime has given the opportunity to the March 14 movement to intervene publicly in Syria. Thus, this explains the state of popular boiling and division experienced by Lebanon these days.

Of course, the Gulf interference in Syria created a state of dialectic chaos between the Shiites and the Sunnis, and there are those who say that what is happening is an attempt to drag the region into a proxy war between the two communities that would consider Syria a battleground and such a war is being fought in other Arab squares in a different way.

In theory, because some do see Iran everywhere, they seem to be ready to fire the region with a flame that could destroy all the Arab capabilities, forgetting with clear bad determination that this action serves the Zionist Western interests. This leads us to wonder whether there is in the Arab world anyone who knows the extent of the danger faced by the Arab nation, and whether there is anyone who seriously thinks that Israel is behind igniting this fire or no!

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