dagblog - Comments for "Maliki: Saudi and Qatar at war against Iraq" http://dagblog.com/link/maliki-saudi-and-qatar-war-against-iraq-18333 Comments for "Maliki: Saudi and Qatar at war against Iraq" en Qatar looking for pals http://dagblog.com/comment/193242#comment-193242 <a id="comment-193242"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/comment/192849#comment-192849">Meanwhile, very strange, and</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>Qatar looking for pals elsewhere?</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.irna.ir/en/News/2650757/Politic/Iran-_Qatar_first_ever_joint_political_committee_convenes">Iran- Qatar first ever joint political committee convenes</a><br /> Tehran, March 15, IRNA – First ever session of Iran-Qatar Joint Political Committee was held in Tehran on Saturday [....]</p> </blockquote> <p>Meanwhile, Iraq is rumored to have made a deal to buy $200 million of arms from Iran, but Mustafa Sadoun in Baghdad for Juan Cole's<em> Informed Comment </em>is skeptical:</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.juancole.com/2014/03/over-arms-deal.html">Has the US lost Iraq to Iran over Arms Deal?</a>, March 15</p> <p>Documents indicating that Iraq was going to buy almost US$200 million worth of armaments from neighbouring Iran have had foreign policy analysts fizzing. Is it a reward for Iraq’s support in Syria? Is it about the spread of Iran’s backers, Russia’s influence? But first, exactly how real is this deal actually? [....]</p> </blockquote> <p> </p> </div></div></div> Sun, 16 Mar 2014 04:55:59 +0000 artappraiser comment 193242 at http://dagblog.com Suicide Bomber Kills at Least http://dagblog.com/comment/192876#comment-192876 <a id="comment-192876"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/link/maliki-saudi-and-qatar-war-against-iraq-18333">Maliki: Saudi and Qatar at war against Iraq</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/10/world/middleeast/deadly-bombing-at-iraq-checkpoint.html?hp&amp;_r=0">Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 45 People in Southern Iraq, wounds more than 100</a></p> <p><img alt="" height="224" src="http://static01.nyt.com/images/2014/03/10/world/10iraq1/10iraq1-master675.jpg" style="float: left;" width="299" />By Duraid Adnan, <em>New York Times,</em> March 9, 2014</p> <p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="213" data-total-count="213" id="story-continues-1" itemprop="articleBody">A suicide bomber driving a truck loaded with explosives attacked a security checkpoint in the southern Iraqi city of Hilla on Sunday, killing at least 45 people and wounding more than 100, security officials said.</p> <p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="134" data-total-count="347" itemprop="articleBody">More than 30 cars waiting at the checkpoint were set on fire by the blast, and some of the drivers and passengers were trapped inside.</p> <p>Speaking from a hospital in Hilla, Ahmed Muhammed, a college student who lost both of his legs in the attack, said [....]</p> </blockquote> </div></div></div> Sun, 09 Mar 2014 19:57:02 +0000 artappraiser comment 192876 at http://dagblog.com The Muslim Brotherhood calls http://dagblog.com/comment/192865#comment-192865 <a id="comment-192865"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/comment/192858#comment-192858">Had not heard of Ikhwan.</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>The Muslim Brotherhood calls themselves the Ikhwan,  i.e.,The Brothers; ikhwan is "brothers" in Arab. Even their internet presence uses that term in English:</p> <p><a href="http://www.ikhwanweb.com/">http://www.ikhwanweb.com/</a></p> <p><a href="https://twitter.com/ikhwan">https://twitter.com/ikhwan</a></p> <p>Maybe this would be of help on topic, 2012 piece on Arabist.net:</p> <h1 class="entry-title" data-content-field="title"> <span style="font-size:13px;"><a href="http://arabist.net/blog/2012/9/24/in-translation-salafis-vs-ikhwan.html">In Translation: Salafis vs Ikhwan</a></span></h1> </div></div></div> Sun, 09 Mar 2014 17:11:06 +0000 artappraiser comment 192865 at http://dagblog.com Had not heard of Ikhwan. http://dagblog.com/comment/192858#comment-192858 <a id="comment-192858"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/comment/192850#comment-192850">Again, suggestion is that</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>Had not heard of Ikhwan.</p> </div></div></div> Sun, 09 Mar 2014 15:40:10 +0000 Peter Schwartz comment 192858 at http://dagblog.com Again, suggestion is that http://dagblog.com/comment/192850#comment-192850 <a id="comment-192850"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/comment/192849#comment-192849">Meanwhile, very strange, and</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>Again, suggestion is that it's about Qatari "support" of the Muslim Brotherhood:</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2014/03/05/Saudi-Bahrain-UAE-recall-envoys-to-Qatar.html">Saudi, Bahrain, UAE recall envoys to Qatar</a><br /> By Eman El-Shenawi, <em>Al Arabiya News</em>, 5 March 2014</p> <p>[....] GCC countries "have exerted massive efforts to contact Qatar on all levels to agree on a unified policy... to ensure non-interference, directly or indirectly, in the internal affairs of any member state," the statement said.<br /><br /> The nations have also asked Qatar, a backer of the Muslim Brotherhood movement that is banned in most Gulf states, "not to support any party aiming to threaten security and stability of any GCC member," it added, citing media campaigns against them in particular.<br /><br /> The statement stressed that despite the commitment of Qatar's emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani to these principles during a mini-summit held in Riyadh in November with Kuwait's emir and the Saudi monarch, his country has failed to comply.</p> <p>A security agreement signed last year by the GCC focused on cooperation in the exchange of information and tracking down of criminals and those who violate the law [....]</p> </blockquote> <p>Confirmed by "Angry Arab News Service":</p> <blockquote> <div class="post-header"> <a href="http://angryarab.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-new-york-times-on-saudi-qatari-rift.html">The New York Times on the Saudi-Qatari rift</a><br /> Posted by As'ad AbuKhalil, March 07, 2014</div> <div class="post-header">  </div> <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;"> " Tensions between Qatar and neighboring Persian Gulf monarchies broke out Wednesday when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain withdrew their ambassadors from the country over its support of the Muslim Brotherhood and allied Islamists around the <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/06/world/middleeast/3-persian-gulf-states-pull-ambassadors-from-qatar.html?ref=todayspaper">region</a>."  No, Mr. It is about disagreements over which Islamists to support. The Saudi regime supports Salafites  while Qatar supports Ikhwan.</div> </blockquote> </div></div></div> Sun, 09 Mar 2014 06:05:12 +0000 artappraiser comment 192850 at http://dagblog.com Meanwhile, very strange, and http://dagblog.com/comment/192849#comment-192849 <a id="comment-192849"></a> <p><em>In reply to <a href="http://dagblog.com/link/maliki-saudi-and-qatar-war-against-iraq-18333">Maliki: Saudi and Qatar at war against Iraq</a></em></p> <div class="field field-name-comment-body field-type-text-long field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><p>Meanwhile, very strange, and clearly Maliki didn't get the memo. I suspect this might have to do with Al Jazeera itself (Qatari) and support of the Muslim Brotherhood-- see my bold:</p> <blockquote> <p><a href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/05/world/meast/gulf-qatar-ambassadors/">Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain withdraw envoys from Qatar</a><br /> By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Saad Abedine, CNN, March 5, 2014</p> <p>Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain announced Wednesday the withdrawal of their ambassadors from Qatar because Doha had not implemented an agreement among Gulf Arab countries not to interfere in each others' internal affairs.</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph2">The three countries, which are all part of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) along with Qatar, announced the unprecedented move in a joint statement [....]</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph2">They said GCC members had signed a deal November 23 that included "a security agreement and a commitment to the principles that ensure non-interference in the internal affairs of any of the GCC countries, either directly or indirectly, and not to support any activity that would threaten the security and stability of any of the GCC countries from organizations or individuals, <strong>including support for hostile media.</strong>" [....]</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph8">Qatar expressed "regret and surprise" at the decision and said it would not reciprocate with the same move, a cabinet statement published on the state Qatar News Agency said.</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph9">It said it would remain committed to "preserving and protecting the security and stability" of the GCC countries.</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph10">Tensions between Qatar and the rest of the GCC have increased in recent years.</p> <p class="cnn_storypgraphtxt cnn_storypgraph11">Wednesday's announcement is the clearest sign yet of a rift between Gulf Arab nations and Qatar, a perceived supporter of Islamist groups such as the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and elsewhere in the Middle East -- which are viewed with suspicion or outright hostility by some fellow GCC members. Qatar denounced last year's ouster of Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Morsy, who hails from the Brotherhood [....]</p> </blockquote> </div></div></div> Sun, 09 Mar 2014 05:47:46 +0000 artappraiser comment 192849 at http://dagblog.com