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Perri Schwartz

America Must Sever Ties With Qatar to Protect and Defend Itself

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The United States maintains robust diplomatic relations with Qatar, positioning it as one of its closest allies in the Middle East.

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However, the extent of Qatari-American relations remains a subject of debate. If the United States were to sever ties with Qatar, this could greatly affect U.S. influence in the Gulf region.

Despite the United States’ unparalleled global influence and power, Qatar, alongside Iran, has been a significant contributor to the ongoing pro-Palestine movement. Qatar and Iran are the top two state sponsors of terror and closely align themselves with notable terrorist militias.

Notably, Qatar holds the distinction of being the top foreign donor to US universities. American Universities have received $21 billion in funding from Qatar since 1986. This financial support has led to Qatar’s involvement in the proliferation of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) curricula and the dissemination of Western ideologies. Qatar has also played a significant influence in school indoctrination and social media indoctrination and has successfully indoctrinated the far American left away from facts.

What infuriates me the most is that our leaders are not realizing that Qatar is betraying America. It is a huge problem that students are being taught propaganda in schools instead of actual history, and our leaders are also not doing enough to stop Qatar’s influence of indoctrination in schools and on social media.

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This should be a big alarm to sound because it shows that Qatar is clearly not a true ally to America but instead is rather trying to ruin America’s reputation on the world stage and trying to turn Americans against their own country.

Qatar’s support for several Islamic extremist groups, such as the Muslim Brotherhood (with which Hamas is an affiliate of) has been a source of tension for other Gulf states including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. If relations were to be severed between Qatar & The US, the allyship would strengthen between the US and Saudi Arabia and the US and the UAE.

Not only would severing Qatari-US relations be beneficial to America and Western civilization, but it would also facilitate the strengthening of ties between the US and Israel. Such a move would be a triumph for Jews in America and globally, as DEI curriculums have been demonstrated to be overtly antisemitic.

Qatar currently has the most US military bases in the Middle East, and furthermore, the United States must establish a greater number of military bases in Israel. They also need to start sending in soldiers to help Israel fight Hamas in Gaza, knowing the United States has the world’s most powerful military, sends Israel the most foreign military aid and weapons, and knows that Israel is always on the brink of war.

Like in a regular friendship between two or more people, betrayal and putting people against each other happen often, and ultimately, the friendship collapses.

Because of this, America ultimately needs to sever ties with Qatar to protect and defend itself, to protect Western and American values, and to prevent further escalation of indoctrination in our schools and online. This will not only be a victory for America, American Jewry, and global Jewry, and Israel, but it will also be a victory for the world and a significant step in fighting misinformation online and in our schools. 

About the Author
Perri Schwartz is an activist, writer, and digital Hasbara content creator based out of Atlanta, Georgia. Her focus is on the Jewish world and Israel, along with accessibility. She is a 2021-2022 alumnus of the Young Judaea Year Course gap year. She interned with the Israel Daily News Podcast while on Year Course. She is also on the autism spectrum and is super passionate about making the world a better place. You can follow her on Instagram, @borei.perri.hagafen and you can support her and her work here: buymeacoffee.com/@pschwartz077.
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