‘Terrorism, meddling in affairs’: Bahrain, Saudi Arabia & Egypt cut diplomatic ties with Qatar
Bahrain announced early Monday that it is severing diplomatic relations with neighboring Qatar and cutting air and sea connections with Doha, accusing it of meddling in its internal affairs. Saudi Arabia then did the same, citing “national security.”
Bahrain’s state news agency said in a brief statement that Qatari citizens have 14 days to leave the country.
It accused Doha of supporting terrorism and meddling in Manama’s internal affairs.
Citing “protection of national security,” Riyadh then announced it was also severing ties with Doha and closing off all land, sea and air contacts, the Saudi state agency said in a statement, cited by Reuters.
Egypt was next to join the diplomatic war, with Cairo announcing it is cutting relations with Doha, according to Sputnik news agency.
"Security concerns" isn't what most here think it means.
This is a major block by the Sunni countries, to stop the self-proclaimed Sultan Erdogan from taking over the middle east and Africa as he has always aspired to. He has teamed up with Qatar to plunder and take over the first country in his plans, which also has the largest oil reserves on this side of the hemisphere, and with more natural gas than all of Qatar, namely, Somalia. If Erdogan get his hands our resources, plus our oceans (he already owns mogadishu port and mogadishu airport,) than he can
rule and choke ALL of the GCC countries + Sudan and Egypt.
And if he can control the gulf of Aden, than he's a threat to 33% of all of the world's daily oil supply if closed from Berbera.
Europe would go dark in
3 days if that happens.
In order to pull this off, he built a military base in Qatar since 2015 purely to strategically be close to Somalia, and now he's building a base in Somalia due to HSM and his damul jadiid scummy group selling anything that can garner currency, for themselves. (
Aynte was a big part of that group.)
Oil and gas + indian ocean/gulf of barbera sea lanes = death of the GCC + Western world, and we are the key to all of this, unfortunately. Our country won't have peace until the Arctic circle sea lanes have thawed up and gulf of aden becomes dormant and empty.
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defense/2015/12/16/turkey-build-military-base-qatar/77421650/
http://www.janes.com/article/70199/turkey-to-deploy-up-to-600-troops-at-military-base-in-qatar
"Brigadier General Ihsan Bulbul, deputy undersecretary of the Turkish Ministry of National Defence, told parliament's Foreign Affairs Commission on 4 May that a joint Turkish-Qatari divisional tactical headquarters will be based in Doha. It will be led by a Qatari major general with a Turkish brigadier general acting as his deputy."
https://www.theglobalist.com/erdogan-sultan-of-an-illusionary-ottoman-empire-turkey/
"The vision was that by 2023 — the 100th anniversary of the Turkish Republic — Turkey will become as powerful and influential as the Ottoman Empire was during its heyday.
Under the best of circumstances, Turkey cannot realize Erdogan’s far-fetched dream.
Had he stayed the course, however, with the socio-political and judiciary reforms and economic developments that he put in motion during his first nine years in power, Turkey could have become a major player on the global stage and a regional powerhouse."
Turkey and turks are snakes in the grass, and mothers in xamar are busy naming all their first born Erdogan 1-2 and 3 etc.
https://www.africaintelligence.com/...deploys-its-petroleum-game-plan,107989902-EVE
https://www.africaintelligence.com/...an-also-lays-great-store-on-oil,108059221-GRA
"The Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan raised the issue of oil with his Somalian opposite number
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud during their talks on 25 January. He was in Mogadishu on an
official visit as part of a tour of the region. According to our sources, despite the poor level of security in the
Lower Juba region, he is keen for the
public company Türkiye Petrolleri Anonim Ortakligi (TPAO),
Turkey’s leading oil producer (
ION 1394), to obtain licences to search for oil there.
This visit had a strong economic connotation. The delegation accompanying the Turkish president included several entrepreneurs who are members of the
Turkish Confederation of Businessmen and Industrialists (TUSKON). So, Erdogan’s promise to build 10,000 low-cost dwellings in Somalia should boost the Turkish firm
Fermanoglu Construction which has just, moreover, negotiated the construction of 300,000 homes in Ethiopia.
The Turkish president also took advantage of the occasion to officialise the concession to operate the
port of Mogadishu awarded to Albayrak Group and touched on the matter of extending port infrastructure. This group has been under contract with the Somalian government since 21 September, but has borne the brunt of
demonstrations by local dockers protesting against a drop in their wages."
Once the Turkish base in Somalia is up and running properly, Erdogan will most likely try to build a naval base right next to Mogadishu port, and an airbase at Aden Abdulle airport.
As for Qatar, I've already posted this and will continue to post this video, as it's important to all of us.