DND Report: The Israeli attack in Doha suggests that there is no net security provider in the world if the aggressor is Israel. Moreover, it also submits the proposition that even the United States is a ‘non-entity’ and cannot protect its allies if Israel decides to do something.
Until now, U.S. allies in the Middle East believed that the United States shielded them from the outrageous behavior of Israel, but they now have to think otherwise. It is understandable that Israel attacked the U.S. window of negotiations in the Middle East, and the city that hosts CENTCOM leadership, so attacking any other U.S. ally in the region would never be a ‘second-thought’ exercise.
Now NATO countries, through their media machine, are trying to suggest to the world that ‘they are unhappy and concerned’ over the Doha attack (but without taking any action against Israel). The Western media is on assignment to tell consumers that Prime Minister “A” called the Israeli leadership, President “B” had a ‘hot-worded conversation’ with Israeli leaders, and Minister “C” expressed concern while calling Tel Aviv, etc. Every sane person who has little interest in foreign affairs understands that such news items are nothing but rhetoric and for media consumption to show that the West does not leave its allies alone, such as Qatar.
The most interesting statement came from U.S. media, which said, “The president’s advisers were genuinely shocked by the strike on Doha,” and added that President Trump held two phone calls with Netanyahu to discuss the strike. Would this statement ease Middle Eastern U.S. allies that have been pouring trillions of dollars into maintaining “U.S. protection and friendship”?
Qatar has a long history of being the U.S. window for diplomatic negotiations, including hosting an office for the Afghan Taliban during secretive talks with the U.S., and being one of the two regional mediators leading the sole diplomatic track trying to bring an end to the war in Gaza and the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
“Attack by the blue-eyed Devil Prince of NATO on Qatar confirms the Prince can inflict any harm on anybody, and the NATO King would never stop his hands”
This strike would definitely expand the war economy and would bring business to the Western world, as almost every Western-allied country in the Middle East has contracts with NATO countries to buy their military hardware and cannot easily switch to other sellers such as China or Russia. Sensing the fear, there will be a military hardware shopping spree worth billions of U.S. dollars.
Qatar would be on the list, because hosting CENTCOM did not help it, and its sovereignty has been attacked by the blue-eyed Devil Prince of NATO countries. Qatar has got the message that the Devil Prince Israel can inflict any harm on anybody, and the NATO King would never stop his hands. This message is loud and clear. Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson Majed Al Ansari denied receiving prior notification of the strike, calling reports that suggested otherwise “baseless,” and this indicates that the Devil Prince Israel has every right to eat flesh and bones of Palestinians, drink blood of his own choice, and the Middle Eastern cousins have to tolerate him, rather than offer their flesh whenever it is desired by the Devil Prince, because the Abraham Accords bind them in one thread.
Israel’s strikes on Qatar are the first known attack by Israel on a Gulf Arab state, but not the last one, even though Qatar hosts the largest U.S. base in the Middle East (CENTCOM) and has enjoyed a very strong relationship with the U.S. for decades.
CNN reports that the attack could have a chilling effect in the region and raises concerns that if a close U.S. ally, such as Qatar, can come under attack by another U.S. ally, Israel, who might be next?
Qatar has a long history of hosting dialogues, being the U.S. window of negotiations, such as between the U.S. and the Taliban, because the Taliban were not ready to talk directly to the U.S. for face-saving. Peace deals for Lebanon, Yemen, and Darfur are other examples, and Palestine talks that had been halted now.
Qatar has operated as a key mediator in various international hostage crises, leveraging its unique geopolitical standing and relationships with a wide array of actors, including both state and non-state entities. At the 77th UN General Assembly in 2022, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani stated that conflict mediation is a key element of Qatar’s foreign policy, aiming to establish the country as a dependable international ally. Qatar, under the leadership of then-Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani in the 1990s and his successor, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, recognized that mediation could serve as a tool for enhancing its international standing and influence and positioning itself as an essential partner within the international community would ensure protection against interventions from its neighbors. However, this paradigm proved wrong in September 2025.
The Qatari government has established institutions dedicated to conflict resolution and research, such as the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies and the Qatar International Academy for Security Studies. These institutions contribute to the development of Qatar’s mediation strategies and provide intellectual and logistical support for its initiatives. It is time now that such institutions definitely tailor strategies for how to deal with Devil Prince Israel before the Devil Prince can try to suck Qatari blood.