Qatar’s PM Reveals U.S. Requested Taliban and Hamas Offices in Doha
Doha — Qatar’s Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, stated that his country allowed Hamas and Taliban offices on its soil at the request of the United States. The revelation came during an exclusive interview with journalist Tucker Carlson.
Carlson asked, “The U.S. asked you to put a Hamas office here?”
The Qatari PM responded, “They have asked us to open the channels — it was opened with full transparency and full consultation, and actually even requests from the U.S.”
Al-Thani clarified that Qatar does not support Hamas but serves as an intermediary due to Washington’s direct requests.
The interview sent shockwaves across political circles and social media. The Wall Street Apes account, followed by billionaire Elon Musk, commented, “Sounds like some behind-the-scenes nefarious things have been going on, better check USAID.”
Meanwhile, EarShot co-founder Abhijit Majumder reacted, saying, “Just how many disasters have the Biden administration and his Deep State handlers left behind?”
The revelation has sparked renewed scrutiny over the Biden administration’s foreign policy, with critics questioning the true extent of Washington’s involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts.
While global attention turns to the U.S.-Qatar relationship, the latest disclosure could have far-reaching diplomatic consequences.