Democrats, Qatar, Brotherhood and ISIS: Evil box destroying the region
Some people think that the accusations directed at Qatar's
relationship with ISIS and the Brotherhood are just allegations without
evidence, but the leaks published from Hillary Clinton's e-mail revealed the accuracy
of these accusations, which affect the Doha and the Qatari channel Al-Jazeera, adding
more questions about the Arab Spring.
The administration of US President Donald Trump has allowed
the US State Department to disclose a number of e-mails of former US Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton during the term of former President Barack Obama.
The documents reveal the extent of Clinton’s association
with Qatar’s Al-Jazeera channel to support terrorism and call for chaos, as
well as to trying to use the channel to polish the image of the Obama
administration.
The documents indicated that Hillary chose to visit the
Al-Jazeera network over visiting the US forces stationed at Al-Udeid base
southwest of Doha.
One of the private documents refers to a visit made by
Hillary Clinton to Doha on May 1 and 2, 2011, which included a private meeting
at the Four Seasons hotel with Al-Jazeera General Manager Wadah Khanfar and
Al-Jazeera English General Manager Tony Burman.
This was followed by a meeting with the members of
Al-Jazeera’s board of directors at the channel’s headquarters, in which the
network’s Qatari leadership participated. The discussions included plans for an
Al-Jazeera delegation to visit Washington in mid-May of the same year.
The trip ended with a meeting with former Qatari Prime
Minister Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani, who is considered the ultimate authority at
Al-Jazeera.
During the visit, Clinton also held a meeting with the
CENTCOM leadership (the US military command responsible for the Middle East and
Egypt) at Al-Udeid base in Qatar.
Clinton sought to arrange for a 15-minute report to be
broadcast in Arabic and English on Al Jazeera highlighting the Obama administration’s
commitment to Muslim communities around the world, as well as an interview with
an Al-Jazeera journalist in English.
Hillary also met with journalists from local Qatari
newspapers to focus on bilateral relations and reciprocal programs between the
Obama administration and the ruling regime in Qatar.
Other documents unveiled from Hillary Clinton’s e-mails included
a conversation with Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim to discuss the
Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund and a request for Qatar's participation in
the fund, as Qatar expressed a certain desire to do so.
The document indicated that the United States launched the
Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund and a similar fund in Tunisia with the aim of
providing job opportunities and contributing to the expansion of the small
business sector by increasing access to capital and strengthening the private
sector.
James Harmon, who was appointed as chairman, president and
chief executive officer of the Export-Import Bank during President Bill
Clinton's second term, was chosen by Obama to serve as president of the
Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund.
The revealed document stated that the Egyptian-American
Enterprise Fund was initially launched with an amount of $60 million, and Qatar
announced an aid package of $2 billion to Egypt, with Qatari Prime Minister
Hamad bin Jassim knowing of the Egyptian-American Enterprise Fund and that part
of the $2 billion could be allocated to the fund.
This document unveiled Qatar's desire to interfere in
Egyptian affairs, as well as the Tunisian issue, through money supporting the
terrorist Brotherhood regime that swept to power after the chaos witnessed in
many regional countries, including Egypt and Tunisia, in 2011, which the Qatari
regime and the Obama administration promoted as the Arab Spring.
Harmon stated in the e-mail that he presented the proposal
to Qatar and would urge it to consider joining the United States in this
effort.
Hillary's leaks also revealed a new scandal about the Qatari
regime’s involvement in wasting people's money to destroy Arab countries, as a
message to Hillary Clinton in 2016 while she was Secretary of State revealed
her request for Qatar to finance the Arab Spring revolutions.
According to the declassified message sent from Clinton’s official
e-mail server, the required funding was transferred through a fund designated
for the Clinton Foundation.
The details of the leak shed light on the suspicious
mechanisms that the Qatari regime relied on to ignite crises in the countries
of the region, as huge sums were deposited in the treasury of the Clinton
Foundation, which were used to finance acts of violence and terrorism.
According to the leak, Al-Jazeera has played a major role in
the scheme to spread chaos in the Middle East, as documents confirmed that
Hillary Clinton held a meeting in the Four Seasons with Wadah Khanfar, the
former director of the Qatari channel, and Tony Burman, general manager of the
English-language Al-Jazeera channel.
Also, Clinton held another meeting with the members of
Al-Jazeera’s board of directors at the channel’s headquarters, where it was
arranged for a delegation from the network to visit Washington in mid-May of
that same year.
These meetings were concluded by arranging a meeting between
Hillary and former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim Al Thani, the
mastermind of the Qatari regime’s policies in spreading sedition in the Arab
world.
The leaked e-mailed come amid a request by current US
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to publish e-mails belonging to Hillary Clinton,
who was the Democrats’ presidential candidate in the 2016 election.
Pompeo confirmed in his interview with Fox News that this
information would be published so that Americans can find out the truth.
Commenting on Hillary’s e-mails, Wael Saleh, a professor at a
university in Canada, said they convinced him even more that the Arab Spring
was perhaps the largest media misinformation operation in human history in
terms of the number of participants spreading misinformation, the number of
those who were misled, and the disastrous consequences of the false information.



