Emirati ambassador to Trump: Remove US airbase from Qatar
14
June, 2017
The
United Arab Emirates' ambassador to the United States wants President
Trump to use the U.S. airbase in Qatar as a political tool to press
the country's government on supporting extremism.
“The
air base is a very nice insurance policy against any additional
pressure,” Ambassador Yousef al-Otaiba said Tuesday. “Maybe
someone in Congress should have a hearing and just say, you know,
’Should we consider moving it?’”
Last
week, a Saudi-led coalition of Arab nations cut off all diplomatic
ties with Qatar and accused the country's government of supporting
terrorists across the Middle East. Doha has denied the charges, but
that wasn't enough for Emirati officials.
“We’ve
gotten fed up. We’ve had enough,” Otaiba said.
According
to Otaiba, the U.S. airbase in Qatar has given cover for the
country's government to continue supporting instability in the Middle
East unabated.
“If
I want to be honest, I think the reason action hasn’t been taken
against Qatar is because of the air base,” Otaiba said.
Earlier
Tuesday, Defense Secretary James Mattis said that the diplomatic
crisis centered around Qatar was a sign of Russia's continuing
efforts to destabilize the West and the rest of the world.
Russia
is “trying to break any kind of multilateral alliance ... that is a
stabilizing influence in the world," Mattis said during a
hearing in response to a question by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.).
Qatar
is the site of the United States' biggest military base in the Middle
East. The forward headquarters of U.S. Central Command and the
staging area for much of the war against the Islamic State in Iraq
and Syria are based near Doha, the country's capital.
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