An Oasis Of Peace In A Troubled World
Saeed Naqvi
Yellow vests
in Paris, Brexit in Britain, Trump in the US, George Soros and Steve Bannon
vying for the soul of Europe, Turkey embroiled in the Kurdish enclaves in
Syria, Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman in post Khashoggi free fall, corruption
allegations enveloping Netanyahu: In the midst of these global wind storms,
cyclones, tornados is the calm centre which I visited last week. It is four
hours flight away from New Delhi – indeed most major Indian cities – Qatar or,
to be more precise, Doha, the capital, where 80 percent of the population
lives.
For this
reason, among others, traffic is a nightmare at peak hours. Bumper to bumper,
Jaguars, Mercedes, BMWs, Land Rovers, Lexus – luxurious means of transport all
static exhibits of high end automobiles in Doha’s traffic jams.
This is the
price which the 300,000 Qataris, 700,000 Indians and a host of others who make
up Qatar’s total population of nearly three million (mostly expatriates from
countries as diverse as Sri Lanka, Ukraine and Georgia) have agreed to pay. With
a little more inconvenience until 2022, the FIFA World Cup promises to shower
incalculable windfalls on the country. Its GDP of 167.60 billion makes it the world’s
richest country by World Bank calculations. Frenetic activity to build nine air
conditioned football stadiums and all the infrastructure, roads, hotels and, to
ease the traffic, an elaborate underground metro system are possible only when
a country so small is insulated from upheavals endemic in the world all around.
It is almost unreal.
In a strife ridden
neighbourhood Qatar exceptionalism invites jealousy. The May-June 2017 closing
of Saudi land border leads to a catastrophic situation. UAE, Saudi Arabia,
Egypt and Jordan sever diplomatic relation, shut down the Al Jazeera channel,
impose land, sea and air embargo. But the coordinated effort to bring Qatar to
its heels boomerangs on the conspirators. With Metternich like diplomatic
finesse, the Emir, Sheikh Tamim Al Thani (advised by his father) wove a
formidable coalition. Just in case Saudi’s thought of a military adventure,
Turkish troops in brigade strength had taken pre emptive positions in Qatar.
The line being
enunciated by the strategic community in the US, Israel and Saudi Arabia is
straightforward: the Shia-Sunni faultline in the Arab world will subsume the
Palestinian issue. This is anathema to the Qatari rulers. A Sheikh with direct
access to the palace minced no words: “There are two taboos in Qatar – never
speak about intra tribe conflicts and total silence on Shia-Sunni identities. “
In the Emir’s framework, “We are all Qataris – period.” So firmly has this line
been pursued that it is impossible to know whether Shias are five or fifteen
percent of the population? In a country as rich as Qatar, the top three or four
businessmen are Shias.
Broad spread
of Wahabism in the GCC countries has been tempered with strands of Sunni
belief, a fact which gives Qatar access to activists of the Akhwan ul Muslimeen
or the Muslim Brotherhood which holds sway over Hamas in Gaza.
Brothers must
be ruing the day they appointed the inept Mohamed Morsi as the President of
Egypt after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak. For that one year of Morsi’s rule,
there was a coherent Muslim Brotherhood ring from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey to
Hamas.
Hamas
meanwhile had support from another formidable axis – Iran, Hezbollah, Syria.
The paradox was that the Muslim Brotherhood and the Ayatullahs in Iran
representing two antithetical interpretations of Islam converged on the
Palestinian cause. This was cause for alarm for Tel Aviv as well as Riyadh, the
latter because the Brothers, like the Ayatullahs, are opposed to monarchies and
wahabism. Little wonder the late King Abdullah turned up in Cairo with $8
billion to help Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stabilize himself after Morsi’s ouster. It
was important to remove Egypt, a key link in the Brotherhood chain, for a
simple reason. A similar effort to breach the Iran led axis, by bringing about
a regime change in Syria, had come a cropper despite persistent efforts since
2011.
Egypt, the largest
Sunni country having been neutralized, the idea of digging deep along the
Shia-Sunni faultline received a determined push from Crown Prince Mohammad bin
Salman. Much to his irritation, his cousins in Qatar were, with great
suppleness, as comfortable with the Brothers in Hamas as they were with Iranian
support for the same cause.
The closer MBS
gets to Israeli positions in the region, the more do the Qatar Emirs tap into
their generosity towards the battered economy of Gaza. This goes down well even
in today’s relatively desensitized Arab Street. Gaza civil servants were saved from
abject penury when the Qataris picked up the entire salary bill for last month.
More is in the pipeline.
While these
gestures are lifesaving ones for Hamas, they are sources of annoyance to the
Palestinian Authority in the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority nurses
conspiracy theories. Tel Aviv is aware of these transactions, say Palestinian
officials, since most of this cash is transferred from Ben Gurion airport
across Israeli territory.
Earlier, US
sent $840 million to Hamas annually. But an essential part of Trumpism is to
invite regional players to chip in for problems in their neighbourhood. The
President’s son-in-law, Jarred Kushner’s recent talk of “Palestinian misery” is
designed to invite the oil-rich Sheikhdoms to loosen their purse strings. By harping
on this narrative, the Palestinian Authority is, by implication suggesting that
Qatari generosity towards Gaza is at Washington and Israel’s bidding. If true, this
more or less confirms the thesis popular in Doha and Ankara since the mid-90s:
Turkey under Tayyip Erdogan’s three terms pursued a policy of zero conflict
with neighbours and major powers. Likewise, Doha maintained excellent relations
all around. In fact it was at American behest that Qatar opened an office for
the Taleban in Doha as a channel for dialogue.
The genesis of
the Saudi-Qatar bitterness is old, cavernous family feuds. But the recent reckless
escalation by MBS is a function of his own irritation at the mess he has landed
himself in Syria and Yemen. In these circumstances Qatar’s excellent relations
with Iran stand in the way of MBS, Netanyahu, Kushner’s promotion of a
Shia-Sunni faultline.
Who knows by
2022 when the universe will be riveted on the FIFA world cup, Khashoggi, like
Banquo’s ghost, will continue to menace MBS, possibly to the bitter end.
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