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Abominable

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Qatar's leader visited Iran today. The western media are trying to describe it as an attempt to restart a nuclear deal, but this is how Iran described it:

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Friday’s visit to Tehran of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Aal-e Thani, at the head of a large delegation and his talks with senior Iranian officials on various issues, including the chronic question of Palestine, is a firm indication in this regard.
It was his second visit, following the one in January 2020, and he was granted an audience with the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, who pointed out the need for expanding Tehran-Doha ties to their full capacity.
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei stressed the necessity of increasing political and economic relations between Iran and Qatar, and stated that the way to resolve regional issues must be sought without the interference of foreign elements.
Referring to the continuation of the crimes being committed by the Zionist regime against the people of Palestine, he said: “The Arab world is expected to explicitly enter into political action against these open crimes.”
Sheikh Tamim who earlier this year in February had played host in Doha to President Hojjat al-Islam Seyyed Ibrahim Raisi, reiterated the necessity to further solidify bilateral relations in the number of fields, as strongly condemned, along with the Iranian president in the joint press conference, the latest Israeli crime in the cold-blooded killing of Al-Jazeera TV correspondent in Palestine, Shireen Abu Aqelah.
Notice in particular they are mentioning the death of that reporter who got killed by Israel. As I predicted, it seems the Middle East has finally put their differences aside to deal with the Israel issue.

I think we will see Iran and Saudi Arabia organising a meeting. If it happens, I think an oil embargo will be very likely. The EU have decided to stop importing Russian oil, so that makes them even more vulnerable. If they aren't buying oil from Russia and OPEC, where are they going to buy oil from?
 

luosifen

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Qatar's leader visited Iran today. The western media are trying to describe it as an attempt to restart a nuclear deal, but this is how Iran described it:

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Notice in particular they are mentioning the death of that reporter who got killed by Israel. As I predicted, it seems the Middle East has finally put their differences aside to deal with the Israel issue.

I think we will see Iran and Saudi Arabia organising a meeting. If it happens, I think an oil embargo will be very likely. The EU have decided to stop importing Russian oil, so that makes them even more vulnerable. If they aren't buying oil from Russia and OPEC, where are they going to buy oil from?
Really expensive American oil, duh. Also Canadian oil from the tar sands of Alberta, just as soon as they chase China out of the projects by forcing them to sell at a loss to Western oligarchs.

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taxiya

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Might be some roadblocks to sweden and finland joining NATO.

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Seems to me that Turkey is bargaining. EU accept Turkey in exchange for Finland and Sweden in NATO.

Another consideration from Turkey could be that Turkey is improving relationship with Russia (balancing between east and west), Turkey does not want adding another possible trigger of war between NATO and Russia which will put Turkey in a difficult place due to Article 5.
 
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