Trump signs agreements with Qatar on defense and Boeing purchases

What am I trolling? I simply expressed my opinion that your question was weird, after I answered i might add

Yes your next few post were just as weird
You said it made no sense and then couldn’t explain what didn’t make sense about it
 
You said it made no sense and then couldn’t explain what didn’t make sense about it
It didn’t make sense cause it was weird

What part of that don’t you get? Or are you just trolling?
 
I’m just curious as to what you heard. You don’t seem to want to answer. This is your thread is it not?
Trump is in danger of pricing himself out of the market with this deal. Not many countries can afford a 400mil bribe.
 
Yet their closest ally is Iran.
Nonsense, dopey. The KSA is Sunni moslem while Iran is Shia. The two tribes of islamism have a blood feud that dates back to the death of the muhammud.
 
Nonsense, dopey. The KSA is Sunni moslem while Iran is Shia. The two tribes of islamism have a blood feud that dates back to the death of the muhammud.

Think about it, braniac, Muslim bros first before non-Muslim hoes.

Yes, Qatar and Iran maintain a relatively close relationship, particularly in the realm of economics and security. They share the world's largest natural gas field, North Dome/South Pars, which has fostered strong ties, according to the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and Wikipedia. Additionally, both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Here's a more detailed look at their relationship:

Economic Ties:
  • Shared Gas Field:
    Iran and Qatar jointly control the North Dome/South Pars gas field, which is crucial to both countries' economies.
  • Energy Sector:
    The two nations have significant cooperation in the oil and gas industries, with Qatar producing 650 million cubic meters of gas per day from its section of the field and Iran producing 430 million cubic meters.
  • Other Economic Cooperation:
    Beyond energy, Qatar and Iran also cooperate in shipping and other sectors.
Political and Security Ties:
  • Cordial Relations:
    While some GCC members have been critical of Iran, Qatar has generally maintained a positive relationship with Tehran.

  • Security Agreements:
    Doha and Tehran have signed agreements to combat terrorism and promote security cooperation.
 
Yes, Qatar and Iran maintain a relatively close relationship, particularly in the realm of economics and security. They share the world's largest natural gas field, North Dome/South Pars, which has fostered strong ties, according to the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and Wikipedia. Additionally, both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Here's a more detailed look at their relationship:

Economic Ties:
  • Shared Gas Field:
    Iran and Qatar jointly control the North Dome/South Pars gas field, which is crucial to both countries' economies.
  • Energy Sector:
    The two nations have significant cooperation in the oil and gas industries, with Qatar producing 650 million cubic meters of gas per day from its section of the field and Iran producing 430 million cubic meters.
  • Other Economic Cooperation:
    Beyond energy, Qatar and Iran also cooperate in shipping and other sectors.
Political and Security Ties:
  • Cordial Relations:
    While some GCC members have been critical of Iran, Qatar has generally maintained a positive relationship with Tehran.

  • Security Agreements:
    Doha and Tehran have signed agreements to combat terrorism and promote security cooperation.
That explains why xiden made quatar most favored non nato status

He was owned by the Iranians and the terrorist
 
Think about it, braniac, Muslim bros first before non-Muslim hoes.

Yes, Qatar and Iran maintain a relatively close relationship, particularly in the realm of economics and security. They share the world's largest natural gas field, North Dome/South Pars, which has fostered strong ties, according to the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and Wikipedia. Additionally, both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Here's a more detailed look at their relationship:

Economic Ties:
  • Shared Gas Field:
    Iran and Qatar jointly control the North Dome/South Pars gas field, which is crucial to both countries' economies.
  • Energy Sector:
    The two nations have significant cooperation in the oil and gas industries, with Qatar producing 650 million cubic meters of gas per day from its section of the field and Iran producing 430 million cubic meters.
  • Other Economic Cooperation:
    Beyond energy, Qatar and Iran also cooperate in shipping and other sectors.
Political and Security Ties:
  • Cordial Relations:
    While some GCC members have been critical of Iran, Qatar has generally maintained a positive relationship with Tehran.

  • Security Agreements:
    Doha and Tehran have signed agreements to combat terrorism and promote security cooperation.
Think about it, knucklehead. You desperately tried to sidestep your comment about the KSA.

Cutting and pasting from wiki is a fool’s errand.

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Think about it, braniac, Muslim bros first before non-Muslim hoes.

Yes, Qatar and Iran maintain a relatively close relationship, particularly in the realm of economics and security. They share the world's largest natural gas field, North Dome/South Pars, which has fostered strong ties, according to the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and Wikipedia. Additionally, both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of the Islamic Conference.

Here's a more detailed look at their relationship:

Economic Ties:
  • Shared Gas Field:
    Iran and Qatar jointly control the North Dome/South Pars gas field, which is crucial to both countries' economies.
  • Energy Sector:
    The two nations have significant cooperation in the oil and gas industries, with Qatar producing 650 million cubic meters of gas per day from its section of the field and Iran producing 430 million cubic meters.
  • Other Economic Cooperation:
    Beyond energy, Qatar and Iran also cooperate in shipping and other sectors.
Political and Security Ties:
  • Cordial Relations:
    While some GCC members have been critical of Iran, Qatar has generally maintained a positive relationship with Tehran.

  • Security Agreements:
    Doha and Tehran have signed agreements to combat terrorism and promote security cooperation.
“Doha and Tehran have signed agreements to combat terrorism and promote security cooperation”

Now that’s pretty darn funny as Iran is a primary supporter of terrorism.
 
Another win for the US and the Middle East.

I’ll direct the democrats to the cry corner over there. ———->


The agreements involved a purchasing agreement by Qatar for Boeing aircraft, as well as letters of intent and "joint cooperation" between Qatar and the U.S. The emir also signed an intent agreement to purchase MQ-9 drone aircraft.

Qatar says its relationship with the US has been elevated to 'another level'​

President Donald Trump signed a series of agreements with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani in Doha, Qatar, on Wednesday.

The agreements involved a purchasing agreement by Qatar for Boeing aircraft, as well as letters of intent and "joint cooperation" between Qatar and the U.S. The emir also signed an intent agreement to purchase MQ-9 drone aircraft.

Yeah, I don't get the whole dealing with Qatar. I mean, it is getting investment in america, but Qatar is a supporter of hamas, and I'm thinking maybe we need to keep our distance from them.
 
Yeah, I don't get the whole dealing with Qatar. I mean, it is getting investment in america, but Qatar is a supporter of hamas, and I'm thinking maybe we need to keep our distance from them.
Valid point but “ relations” with Qatar can lead to some influence over that nation. We have a chance to modify their behaviour.
 
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