Anonymous ID: b6ff12 Sept. 9, 2025, 11:21 a.m. No.23568792   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://x.com/abandonedmovies/status/1965138977264185582

 

The Most Karen Woman in the World #dosequis #mostinterestingmanintheworld #karens #aivideo #aiads

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Anonymous ID: b6ff12 Sept. 9, 2025, 11:24 a.m. No.23568810   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8826 >>8831 >>8883 >>9038 >>9054 >>9197 >>9319 >>9419 >>9439

https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1965477524022104212

 

NOW - Press Secretary Leavitt confirms U.S. notified Qatar before Israel's strike and assured them it won't recur, also stating "Unilaterally bombing inside Qatar… does not advance Israel or America's goals, however eliminating Hamas… is a worthy goal."

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Anonymous ID: b6ff12 Sept. 9, 2025, 11:38 a.m. No.23568883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9038

>>23568810

This assassination of Hamas leadership could have been done with much more subtlety.

It was a message.

 

https://www.grc.net/single-commentary/233

 

EXCERPT #1

Qatar has established itself as an important diplomatic player, mediating key conflicts such as negotiations between Israel and Hamas, facilitating talks between the Taliban and the U.S. in Afghanistan, and playing a role in diplomatic efforts between Turkey and Syria. However, beyond the Greater Middle East, Doha has also extended its diplomatic outreach, for example, by deepening its economic and political engagement in Latin America. This expansion aligns with Qatar’s broader foreign policy of balancing strategic neutrality with active global mediation. As Qatar has steadily expanded its global footprint over the past two decades, its engagement with Latin America has grown significantly in recent years.

 

Diplomatic Mediation and Political Engagement

 

One of Qatar’s most notable diplomatic achievements in Latin America was its role in facilitating discussions between the United States and Venezuela, leading to the landmark Barbados Agreement in October 2023. This agreement, aimed at ensuring a competitive presidential election in Venezuela in 2024, prompted Washington to ease sanctions on Venezuela’s oil sector, providing a crucial economic lifeline to the country. The agreement was reportedly the product of extensive behind-the-scenes diplomacy in Doha, where U.S. and Venezuelan officials held multiple rounds of talks. Qatar played a role in securing Maduro’s commitment to the electoral process through a previously undisclosed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with Venezuela on September 29, 2023. ''This agreement laid the groundwork for Maduro's eventual agreement to the Barbados deal. Qatar thus ensured that Venezuela committed to key electoral provisions, strengthening its reputation as an effective mediator.''

 

Qatar's diplomatic efforts have not stopped there. The country has been increasingly involved in the long-standing border dispute between Venezuela and Guyana over the oil-rich Essequibo region. With the Venezuelan government conducting a referendum in December 2023, in which 95% of voters supported annexing Essequibo, tensions escalated sharply. Doha, leveraging its reputation as a neutral mediator, has engaged both nations at the highest levels. According to Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sultan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, “Qatar believes that sustained dialogue and mutual understanding are the best pathways to resolving disputes, and we stand ready to facilitate any diplomatic process between Venezuela and Guyana”. The Qatari approach seeks to prevent regional destabilization while maintaining its close economic and political ties with both nations.

 

EXCERPT #2

Particular emphasis is given to the energy sector. ''Qatar Energy has shown a keen interest in Venezuela's substantial oil reserves, the largest confirmed globally.'' In 2023, Qatar played a role in mediating discussions between the United States and Venezuela, leading to a temporary easing of U.S. sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports. This diplomatic achievement opened new avenues for collaboration between Doha and Caracas. However, in April 2024, the U.S. reinstated certain sanctions due to concerns over Venezuela's adherence to electoral commitments. Despite these challenges, Venezuela has actively invited Qatari investments in its oil, gas, and mining sectors, with officials emphasizing the availability of numerous promising opportunities. Qatar has also expanded trade relations with Guyana, which is rapidly becoming one of the world’s fastest growing oil producers. In late 2024, Qatar and Guyana signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to hold regular political consultations, paving the way for closer economic collaboration. Guyanese President Mohamed Irfaan Ali emphasized that "Qatar is an important partner in our vision for sustainable development and energy cooperation".