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Sanchez Effect | Rashid Al-Mohanadi: ‘Trump’s team played for a fool by Bibi's crew’

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In the latest episode of ‘Sanchez Effect,’ Al-Mohanadi, Nonresident Fellow at the Middle East Council for Global Affairs, dives into why the U.S. seems to be shrugging off the Doha strike - but losing its reputation as a reliable security guarantor could shake up all its relations. In the aftermath, the U.S. now faces the hefty task of rebuilding trust in the region. With Qatar labeled a major non-NATO ally, that’s no mean feat! If these alliances prove meaningless when the U.S. bows to Israel's own interests, perhaps it’s time for a rethink for Doha.
Al-Mohanadi also suggests that Bibi’s government might have gone rogue, potentially launching this attack without even Mossad’s blessing – as the intelligence wing is interested in friendships in the Gulf and the strike could jeopardize all that. Rick chimes in with fresh insights from a recently fired State Department official who has been exposing the real puppet masters pulling the strings on U.S. policy toward Israel. Catch all this analysis and more on RT!
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In the latest episode of ‘Sanchez Effect,’ Al-Mohanadi, Nonresident Fellow at the Middle East Council for Global Affairs, dives into why the U.S. seems to be shrugging off the Doha strike - but losing its reputation as a reliable security guarantor could shake up all its relations. In the aftermath, the U.S. now faces the hefty task of rebuilding trust in the region. With Qatar labeled a major non-NATO ally, that’s no mean feat! If these alliances prove meaningless when the U.S. bows to Israel's own interests, perhaps it’s time for a rethink for Doha.
Al-Mohanadi also suggests that Bibi’s government might have gone rogue, potentially launching this attack without even Mossad’s blessing – as the intelligence wing is interested in friendships in the Gulf and the strike could jeopardize all that. Rick chimes in with fresh insights from a recently fired State Department official who has been exposing the real puppet masters pulling the strings on U.S. policy toward Israel. Catch all this analysis and more on RT!
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