🔁Warfare Analysis:
Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
•• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory ideologies.
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Where did this sudden care for the Palestinians from the Arab regimes come from?
At the height of the Qatari-Saudi crisis in 2017, the U.S. establishment (liberal) intervened and allowed Qatar to host a non-Western base.
This was because the establishment had limited influence over Trump during his first term.
The swift arrival of Turkish forces in Qatar stopped Saudi Arabia’s attempt to swallow it after MBS struck a deal with Trump.
The Turkish base in Qatar deal was signed in 2014, but it didn’t go through until later because the U.S. opposes the presence of non-Western forces in the Gulf.
Did the same establishment intervene and instruct the Arab client regimes to issue a unified stance against Trump’s decision to expel Gaza’s population?
Very plausible. These regimes are mere servants and cannot disobey orders.
You may ask, why does the establishment in the U.S. do this?
Because the interests of the U.S. and the West, in general, lie in the survival of their client regimes, and the expulsion of Gaza’s population poses a major threat to all of them, particularly the Jordanian and Egyptian regimes, which are crucial for the security of Israel and the other Arab client regimes.
These regimes serve the U.S. and the West by oppressing their peoples, as the will of these Arabs stands against Western and specifically American interests. These interests include:
• Maintaining the security of “Israel,” in the region.
• Controlling the world’s most strategic straits and canals: Hormuz, Bab al-Mandeb, Suez…
• Preventing the establishment of a sovereign Arab state, as it threatens the petrodollar.
• Maintaining the U.S. bases in the Arab “states.”
•• Guaranteeing limited political options for the Arabs to prevent the rise of Islamic governments, as Islamic governance and Western capitalist liberalism are fundamentally contradictory ideologies.
https://x.com/warfareanaly...
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