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Joe Biden Declares Qatar as a “Major Non-Nato Ally”. Oops! The Emirate is A Firm Ally of Iran

Written by Prof Michel Chossudovsky. Originally published by GlobalResearch

Sucking the Qatar Emirate into becoming a “Major Non-Nato Ally” and  “Friend of America” is intent upon eventually appropriating and/or exerting control through military means, corruption, regime change or otherwise over:

THE LARGEST MARITIME GAS RESERVES ON THE PLANET. 

Qatar: “Major Non-NATO Ally”

On January 31st, 2022, less than a month prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, President Biden designated Qatar as a “Major Non-NATO ally” of the United States.

Prior to the Ukraine war, Qatar had been pressured to join the US-NATO consensus against Russia as a “close ally”. In turn, Russia had been excluded by FIFA from participating in the Qatar World Cup. 

Sleeping with the Enemy?President Joe Biden informed the media prior to his White House meeting with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the Emir of Qatar, that Qatar had accepted to become a “Major Non-NATO Ally” (MNNA).

The MNNA appointment is granted to “close allies” which are not members of NATO but which have “a strategic working relationship” with the U.S. Military. According to the US State Department the “Major Non-NATO Ally” (MNNA) designation 

“is a powerful symbol of the close relationship the United States shares with those countries and demonstrates our deep respect for the friendship for the countries to which it is extended.” (emphasis added)

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Why was Qatar invited to become a Close Ally of America? 

President Biden had been informed and was fully aware that Russia would be invading Ukraine in the course of the month of February 2022. (See NYT report below)

Biden’s January 31, 2022 statement raised the issue of  America’s alliance with Qatar (which owns the World’s largest maritime gas reserves together with  Iran), while at the same time addressing how a possible Russian invasion could affect natural gas supplies in Europe:

“President Biden said Monday [January 31, 2022] that he would name Qatar as a “major non-NATO ally” of the United States, a designation that will clear the way for greater security cooperation and investment in the Gulf nation at a time when Mr. Biden is seeking help boosting natural gas supplies in Europe.

The president is eager to reassure European nations that they will not suffer natural gas shortages if a war between Ukraine and Russia breaks out in the weeks ahead. Russia is one of the largest suppliers of natural gas to Germany and other countries in western Europe.  …

I am notifying Congress that I will designate Qatar as a major non-NATO ally to reflect the importance of our relationship,” Mr. Biden said.” (NYT, emphasis added)

There is something “fishy” regarding the appointment of Qatar (a small country with about 300,000 citizens) to the status of a “major non-NATO ally”(MNNA).

On Behalf of the Pentagon?

Against whom? 

“Military Aid” to Qatar, America’s  New “Major Non-NATO Ally”

Exactly ten months later (following Biden’s contentious January 31st statement), coinciding with “Day Ten” of the FIFA World Cup, the Pentagon entered into a military cooperation agreement with its “Novel” Major Non-NATO Ally, namely the Emirate of Qatar.

A one billion dollar deal was announced for the purchase of sophisticated drone equipment to be used by Doha against an “unnamed foreign enemy”.

The US Department of Defense (the DOD’s DSCA) announcement  pointed to …”a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Qatar” of a sophisticated counter drone apparatus described as the:

“Fixed Site-Low, Slow, Small Unmanned Aircraft System Integrated Defeat System (FS-LIDS)”.

A “System of Systems” for a modest “estimated cost of $1 billion”.

The US military industrial complex is involved, with trainers, military advisors and consultants to be stationed in Qatar. The contractors are Raytheon Technologies, Scientific Research Corporation (SRC), and Northrop Grumman, which will be collaborating with the Emirate’s military.

It is all for a good cause. “Improve the security of a friendly country [Qatar]”. According to the Pentagon’s DSCA:

“This proposed sale will support the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by helping to improve the security of a friendly country [Qatar] that continues to be an important force for political stability and economic progress in [West Asia],”

Is this one billion dollar sale of anti-drone systems to Qatar intended to threaten Iran? Once installed, who will be pulling the strings?

What are Washington’s “Foreign Policy and National Security Objectives” Pertaining to Qatar?

QUESTION: Is it a ploy to create divisions within the structure of Qatar’s military alliance and partnership with Iran as well as trigger the entry of U.S. military personnel, advisers, etc. into the midst of the Emirati government and military?

ANSWER: There is an unspoken strategic objective behind this alleged military alliance with Qatar.

It’s “NATURAL GAS”. 

Sucking the Qatar Emirate into becoming a “Major Non-Nato Ally” and  “Friend of America” is intent upon eventually appropriating and/or exerting control through military means, corruption, regime change or otherwise over:

THE LARGEST MARITIME GAS RESERVES ON THE PLANET. 

The South Pars North Dome: the Planet’s Largest Maritime Gas Reserves

Qatar is not only a military ally of Iran, the emirate is a Partner in the development of the World’s largest Maritime Gas Reserves, jointly owned in an agreement between Iran and Qatar.

Carefully examine the data (Table Below). The South Pars North Dome reserves far surpass all major maritime gas reserves Worldwide combined held by Russia, Iran, Netherlands, Norway, Egypt, Turkmenistan, US, etc.

It has recoverable reserves of 35,000 km3. Compare that to the 25 largest maritime gas reserves (See Table below)

Needless to say, these joint Qatar-Iran gas reserves are strategic in regards to the ongoing energy crisis.

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Source of Table wikipedia

Qatar and Iran share the largest maritime natural gas base in the world.  From an economic and energy point of view it’s absolutely strategic. They are allies, they are friends.

The U.S. foreign policy objective is to ultimately destroy and undermine that “friendship” with Iran which is highly valued and supported by Qatari citizens.

The export of gas from South Pars North Dome transits through Iran, Turkey and Russia.

Qatar, Russia and Iran are the largest holders Worldwide of  gas reserves. In 2009 they reached an agreement to create a ‘gas troika’, a trilateral gas cooperation entity including the development of joint projects.

A large number of countries including South Korea, India, Japan, China are importing NLG from Qatar.

In recent developments (November 27, 2022) ‘QatarEnergy signed a 27-year deal to supply China’s Sinopec with liquefied natural gas”.

Qatar has also a strategic alliance with China.

Washington’s objective under the disguise of America’s “Major Non-NATO Alliance” with Qatar is to:

Break the Qatar-Iran Partnership

Exclude Iran from the Joint Maritime Gas Field

-Exert US Control over the Maritime Gas Field in the Persian Gulf

-Weaken and Disable the “Gas Troika” (Russia, Iran, Qatar)

-Create Chaos in the Global Energy Market, 

-Undermine the Trade in Liquid Natural Gas (LNG) to Numerous Countries

 

And it’s taking place in The Qatar Emirate. Will it Succeed? 

“Sleeping with The Enemy”: The Al-Udeid Air Force Base

Flashback to June 2019

In late June 2019, after Iran shot down a U.S. drone , US Central Command (CENTCOM) on the orders of President Trump, confirmed the deployment of US Air Force F-22 stealth fighters from the Al-Udeid airbase in Qatar.

At the last minute, the air raid was cancelled. President Trump “called off the swiftly planned military strikes on Iran” while intimating in his tweet that “any attack by Iran on anything American will be met with great and overwhelming force.”

Smoking Gun?

The media coverage of Trump’s June 2019 plan to attack Iran, failed to acknowledge that the Al-Udeid air force base in Qatar (America’s largest Air Force Base in the Middle East and Forward Headquarters of US Central Command) from which these U.S. air raids were to be launched was (in 2019) from a strategic standpoint located in enemy territory.

The military and intelligence pundits and advisers were silent on the matter, they didn’t take the trouble to examine the geopolitical implications pertaining to the location of America’s Al Udeid Air Force Base.

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Al Udeid Base

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The Role of US Central Command

USCENTCOM is the theater-level Combatant Command for operations in the broader Middle East region extending from Afghanistan to North Africa. It is the most important Combat Command of the Unified Command structure. It has led and coordinated several major Middle East war theaters including Afghanistan (2001), Iraq (2003). It is also involved in Syria.

In the case of a war with Iran, operations in the Middle East would be coordinated by US Central Command with headquarters in Tampa, Florida in permanent liaison with its forward command headquarters in Qatar.

“The base is technically Qatari property playing host to the forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command.”

With 11,000 US military personnel, it is described as “one of the U.S. military’s most enduring and most strategically positioned operations on the planet”   (Washington Times). Al-Udeid also hosts the US Air Force’s 379th Air Expeditionary Wing, considered to be “America’s most vital overseas air command”.

Since the May 2017 split of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Qatar has become a staunch ally of both Iran and Turkey (which despite its role in NATO is also an ally of Iran and Russia).

From a legal standpoint, the Al-Udeid base is owned by the Qatar Emirate Air Force.

In 2019, Qatar was an ally of Iran and the Al-Udeid base was in enemy territory.

Following Biden’s January 31st 2022 announcement, Qatar’s “Major Non-NATO Ally” status signifies that the Al-Udeid Base is now located in the territory of a “close ally” of the U.S. 

The underlying objective is to disrupt enemy military alliances, destabilize the Iran-Qatar Maritime Gas Partnership as well undermine the trade in NLG to the detriment of Western Europe.

Qatar’s status as a “close ally” of US-NATO also provides a potential stepping stone towards a full fledged war against Iran?

Has “Sleeping with the Enemy” become the Mainstay of US Foreign Policy?

Sleeping with the Enemy?The US is sleeping with Turkey, a military heavyweight in NATO which just so happens to be operating  Russia’s S-400 air defense system. Turkey is a Double Speak, de facto ally of Russia.

Several allies of the US have adopted Russia’s S-400 defense system including Saudi Arabia, India, Turkey, Iraq, Egypt. The adoption of the S-400 implies de facto military cooperation with the Russian military.

What we are dealing with are complex, unstable and contradictory cross-cutting coalitions which could lead to military escalation. Reminiscent of World War I, shifting alliances and the structure of military coalitions are crucial determinants of history.

Today’s military alliances, including “cross-cutting coalitions” as well as “sleeping with the enemy” are equally dangerous, markedly different and exceedingly more complex than those pertaining to World War I, -i.e  the confrontation between “The Triple Entente” and “the Triple Alliance”.

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jens holm

I sleep w Julius ebola in my nursing home

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USA is a shithole, EU is becoming one

Yeah, the most harm they could to do Russia is to deny them access to the football stadium. I suspect Russia is harmed even less than by all the other sanctions.

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The Objective

The U.S can do a lot of economic damage to Russia, but Russia will likely be able to overcome it due to its oil resources and defense exports. However, I think invading Ukraine was a mistake, from an objective point of view. I think Russia was tricked into this invasion. Somehow, the west manipulated Russia’s understanding of the Ukrainian military challenge.

Putin wants to end the war without a large scale invasion of Ukraine but the U.S is emboldening Ukraine to not negotiate or stop fighting. I think they want Russia to commit its full military might before the West ships thousands of mercs to Ukraine. Putin should swallow his pride and withdraw Russian forces before this turns into an Afghanistan on Russia’s doorstep. Withdraw even if Ukraine does not concede an inch of territory. Otherwise I can forsee this war spilling into a large part of Russia.

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leviathan

The hits quite near to Moscow, whether commando or missile, shows that Ukraine is too close to Moscow to be in NATO. Imagine waht full NATO forces in Ukraine could do. Also for Sevastopol port + Crimea to be in NATO hands, i.e with US ships, war planes and air defense, would be a huge loss in strategic position for Russia, putting it back to early 18th century.

Ukraine is Russia’s last wall against the largest military attack alliance the world has ever know; US led NATO, and NATO refused to allow Ukraine to be neutral.

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Look, I don’t like Russia’s policies towards the Muslim world, but I also don’t want Russia to be defeated by the West. They are a huge obstacle in America’s efforts for total world dominance.

But this war doesn’t look good for Russia or the world because it can cause a lot of trouble in Russia. America isn’t suffering any serious consequences but many Russians are dying and their equipment getting used up or destroyed even if they still have the upper hand.

It’s clear that Ukraine is a threat to Russia due to its closeness to America and NATO. But solving this problem will be VERY difficult for Russia because of America’s determination to keep supplying mercenaries and weapons and money. Short of a full-scale invasion by Russia, I can’t see Putin ending this war his way. But the risk of a full-scale invasion is domestic support for the war. Don’t forget the huge 2014 protests that the West managed to provoke in Russia.

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Eva Kaili's Bribery Assistant

Turkish Prezident Erdogan says the same think. This is nonsense . Until odessa will be liberated no end of the war.

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To become GREAT “FRIEND” IS GREAT “ALLY” of America needs these three things: First: Natural Gas, Second: Much oil, Third is less important: being neighbor of Iran.

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The Objective

Iran need not worry about this Qatari non NATO bullshit. It’s just an act by Qatar, just like what Turkey is doing in NATO. The Qataris will NEVER trust America with their defense secrets no matter how well the U.S pretends to be a friend. The lines have been drawn between hypocrisy and iman. No one can pretend and fool the other anymore.

LED

In his confusion Biden remembers the old divide and conquer routine and invents a slogan “Major Non-NATO Ally” status in case the Arabs are a bit slow.

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The Objective

They are better off designating the U.A.E or Saudi with such status. As for Qatar, it won’t work.

Tommy Jensen

US biggest military base in ME is in Qatar so its a bit difficult for Qatar not to be an Ally. “Its a big club and you are not in it”, Just more theatre.

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The Objective

The U.S has moved that military base to Jordan I think. the relocation is ongoing. The era of bullying countries into cooperating is fast coming to an end. America made a terrible mistake picking on Islam as its next enemy after communism. They’ll be made an example of.

The Objective

A great article. I didn’t know that Qatar has this much power on the U.S petrodollar system. No wonder they supported Saudi Arabia’s attempt to invade Qatar. No wonder Turkey has parmanently based 5000 troops and equipment in Qatar. This deployment is intended to protect Qatar from any American or European regime change operation. With Turkey’s presence, they won’t even try it.

It won’t be accurate to describe the Iran-Qatar relationship as that of allies. But at least, they aren’t enemies (for now). The sectarian nature of Iran’s regime makes any alliance with Qatar or Turkey impossible. However, neither Qatar nor Turkey will support any attacks on Iran by the U.S or Europe. If Iran is destroyed, the U.S will create military bases in Iran from where it can destabilize Turkey and even Qatar.

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The Objective

Turkey needs to deploy more military resources to Qatar to protect this very important Muslim country. Qatar has all the gas and oil that a future Muslim alliance would need. Add it to Libya, Azerbaijan, and Algerian oil and there won’t be any shortages of oil for Turkey, Pakistan, Qatar, Libya, and Azerbaijan alliance.

The war in Libya must resume and Sisi should be forced to invade so that his army will be given a sever beating. I don’t like all this 5 + 5 negotiation to unite Libya’s legitmate military with the putchist’s rebel forces. More and more GNU forces should be trained and armed with all the weapons that they can effective wield against both Haftar and the Egyptian military. Once ready, they should dump negotiations and return to the battlefield seeking military victory to establish their rule over every inch of Libyan soil.

rafik chauhan

US cannot use Bharain /Kuwait/UAE/Qaatr base to attack Iran bcuz iran has placed thousand of missile and sucide drone towards this base . and this GCC knows it will be devastating to them if US use this base to attack bcuz GCC will directly responsible for attacking iran. so all this talk of this bases is useless against iran. plus all iraq bases will be deal by locals.

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Florian Geyer

It’s rather sad and also amusing that ALL the nations pushing for the very expensive and somewhat useless green wind farms, solar and other boondoggles are also willing to loot the fossil fuels of nations who provide ALL of the world with energy that’s essential for life.

The greed of the the oligarchs who control the ‘Ooo Ess A’ and ‘HATO’ is unrivaled in world history.

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