💥 Erdogan meets Emir of Qatar in Istanbul-Anadolu News Agency. #Turkey #Qatar #Syria" pic.twitter.com/ImT91t7pzH— Hasan Sari (@HasanSari7) February 12, 2016
Hacked cables show January 2012 the Qatari Emir's Already proposed sending Arab forces to Syria, King Abdullah refused. (Fars).
The documents released by the Yemen Cyber Army after
it hacked the Saudi Foreign Ministry in May show that the late Saudi
King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz had strongly opposed formation of an Arab
military coalition against Syria and informed his defense minister - who
succeeded later to the throne - to avoid any such move.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry was hacked by the Yemen Cyber Army in May, and a copy of its information was sent to FNA and another one to the whistleblower website WikiLeaks.
According to one of these documents, the current
monarch King Salman bin Abdulaziz was informed of King Abdullah's
opposition to any such direct military intervention in Syria in a letter
dated February 7, 2012.
"Re telegraph 2/2/33233 dated January 21, 2012 on
the Qatari Emir's proposal during the interview with the CBS channel for
sending Arab forces to Syria as well as your view that dispatch of Arab
forces to Syria, even if raised and approved in the Arab League,
shouldn't be endorsed (by Riyadh), I hereby express my agreement with
your stated view," the letter said.
The letter reveals several points one of which is
contradiction in King Salman's military policy then and now.
In 2012,
both he and the former King didn’t agree with deployment of Arab forces
in Syria, but now that he has ascended to power, he has formed an Arab
coalition to intervene in Syria under the pretext of war on terrorism.
The second point is the big contradiction between
the policies adopted by the late king and the current system ruling
Saudi Arabia.
The letter was written at the end of the first
year of crisis in Syria when Qatar was tasked by the US to lead the
moves for toppling the Syrian government and King Salman's opposition to
the Qatari Emir's proposal could have been resulted from his fear of
Doha being at the forefront of the campaign to overthrow the Syrian
government. The dossier to topple Bashar Al-Assad's government was
handed to Riyadh two years later. Hmmm.....For lasting peace in the Middle East it is necessary that the Muslim Brotherhood needs to be removed and registered as a terrorist organization.
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