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*** 27-Aug-17 World View -- As Hajj approaches, Iran and Qatar remain in dispute with Saudi Arabia

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  • UAE reacts furiously to Qatar's restoring diplomatic relations with Iran
  • As Hajj approaches, Iran and Qatar remain in dispute with Saudi Arabia

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**** UAE reacts furiously to Qatar's restoring diplomatic relations with Iran
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Muslims attend Friday prayers at the Grand Mosque in Mecca two days ago, ahead of the Hajj (Reuters)

Many had been hoping that the split between Qatar and other Arab
countries would finally come to an end, but instead the
split appears to be getting worse.

The foreign minister of United Arab Emirates (UAE), one of the
countries, along with Bahrain and Egypt, that followed Saudi Arabia's
lead in implementing a sea, air and land blockade on Qatar, directed
vitriolic comments at Qatar after the latter restored diplomatic
relations with Iran, and returned its ambassador to Tehran on Friday.

In a series of angry tweets, Anwar bin Mohammad Gargash said:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"[Qatar’s] sovereign decision should not be shy or
> confused, but its arrogance and adolescent behavior makes it
> so. Its justification is not convincing. ...
>
> [Qatar's] management of the crisis is characterized by confusion
> and mismanagement. ... It lacks the strategic dimension and the
> interests of Qatar and its people. ...
>
> Qatar’s crisis was deepened through (Doha’s) crisis management of
> burning bridges, squandering of sovereignty and undermined what
> remained of the mediator’s chances. The wisdom we wished for is
> completely absent."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

On June 5, four Arab countries -- Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
(UAE), Bahrain and Egypt -- imposed a land, sea and air blockade on
Qatar. The reasons given were Qatar's support for Iran, Qatar's
support for the Muslim Brotherhood, which the four countries consider
to be a terrorist group, and Qatar's aggressive use of al-Jazeera to
broadcast incitement to overthrow their governments.

The four countries listed 13 specific demands
that would be necessary to resolve the crisis. The demands
included: sever most ties with Iran; sever all ties to the Muslim
Brotherhood; shut down al-Jazeera; terminate Turkey's military
presence in Qatar; pay reparations and compensation for loss of life
and other, financial losses caused by Qatar’s policies in recent
years. Since then, the demands have been reduced to six broad principles,
but the sense is
the same.

In past decades, Mideast countries were usually able to remain
reasonably friendly with each other, or at least were able to tolerate
each other, but this all changed with the "Arab Spring" that began in
2011. Since then, Saudi Arabia and Iran have been in a proxy war in
Yemen, and Iran's Shia/Alawite client Bashar al-Assad has been
massacring Sunni women and children with barrel bombs and Sarin gas.

Relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran have grown increasingly
hostile. Relations between the two countries became explosive early
in 2016 when Saudi Arabia executed 47 alleged terrorists -- 46 Sunnis
and one Shia, Mohammad Baqir Nimr al-Nimr. Iran and Shias were
infuriated because the execution implied that Shia terrorism is
equivalent to Sunni terrorism. Iranian mobs firebombed the Saudi
embassy in Tehran, and attacked the consulate in Meshaad. Saudi
Arabia and Iran broke diplomatic relations as a result. Other Saudi
allies followed suit, including Qatar.

So now, after 20 months, Qatar is restoring diplomatic relations with
Iran. Saudi Arabia, of course, is not doing the same. So the
vitriolic feelings of the Saudis directed at Iran are now being
directed at Qatar. The end is nowhere in sight. Gulf News (Dubai) and Press Tv (Tehran) and Al Jazeera (Doha) and The National (Abu Dhabi)

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**** As Hajj approaches, Iran and Qatar remain in dispute with Saudi Arabia
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The Hajj takes place each year in Mecca, in Saudi Arabia. It's
Islam's holiest event, commemorating rituals that date back to the
prophet Abraham, and then codified by the prophet Mohamed in the
Quran. Each Muslim is required to make a pilgrimage to the Hajj at
least once in his lifetime. In 2015, about two million Muslims from
180 countries around the world arrived in Saudi Arabia for their once
in a lifetime Hajj pilgrimage. This year, the dates of the Hajj are
August 30 to September 4.

Of all the many bitter disagreements between Iran and Saudi Arabia is
where to place the blame for the disaster that occurred in the 2015
Hajj. In 2015, one of the roads became so crowded with people that
there was a stampede that killed hundreds of people who were trampled
to death, including 464 Iranians. Although Saudi officials blamed
"inevitable fate and destiny" for the disaster, Iranian officials
blamed the disaster on the incompetence of Saudi officials, and even
criminal acts by them.

Contentious talks between Iran and Saudi failed to reach agreement
over security guarantees for the 2016 Hajj, and so Iran banned its
citizens from attending last year's Hajj.

However, the countries agreed in March of this year that Iranians
would be able to attend the Hajj this time. Some 90,000 Iranians,
including many that have already arrived, are expected to attend the
Hajj this year. They are traveling by a variety of means, including
flying on an Iranian airline.

However, only about 400 Qataris will be attending the Hajj this year,
unless something changes in the next three days. The problem is that,
unlike Iran's airline, Qatar's airline is forbidden by the
Saudi-imposed blockade from flying into Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia
has offered to fly the Qatari pilgrims to Mecca at Saudi's expense,
but a miffed Qatar has apparently taken the view that if Qatar can't
fly them into Mecca, then Saudi Arabia can't fly them into Mecca.

According to Qatar's foreign minister Ahmed bin Saeed al-Rumaihi:

> [indent]<QUOTE>"It is usual and customary for pilgrims to be
> transported from any country by means of national air, land and
> sea transportation in that country.
>
> Pilgrims from Qatar don’t need financial assistance from the Saudi
> side for the Hajj. Restrictions on transportation only with Saudi
> airlines is unprecedented and illogical."<END QUOTE>
[/indent]

As for the 400 Qatari pilgrims that will be attending, they traveled
overland, and were permitted to cross the border from Qatar into Saudi
Arabia. Reuters and AFP and Azer News (Azerbaijan)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Hajj, Mecca, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar,
United Arab Emirates, UAE, Bahrain, Egypt,
Anwar bin Mohammad Gargash, Syria, Bashar al-Assad,
Mohammad Baqir Nimr al-Nimr, Ahmed bin Saeed al-Rumaihi

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