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Arr, word be spillin' o' a Qatar spy misadventure, aimin' to plunder GOP scallywags opposin' the Muslim Brotherhood!

2024-01-20

Arrr, word be spreading that Qatar, in its quest to support the Muslim Brotherhood and raise the flag of Hamas, hath allegedly spied on those mighty U.S. senators and representatives. Fox News hath laid eyes upon a document, me hearties!

In a humorous tone, the article discusses how the oil-rich Gulf state of Qatar allegedly hired a former CIA agent's company to discredit Sen. Ted Cruz and other lawmakers who oppose Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. The documents obtained by Fox News Digital show that Qatar targeted Sen. Cruz because he sought to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization. The Qatari-funded plan, titled "Project ENDGAME," aimed to torpedo anti-Hamas and anti-Muslim Brotherhood legislation and policies.
Since Hamas massacred over 1,200 people, including more than 30 Americans, Qatar has faced criticism for allegedly harboring Hamas leaders and financing the group. Sen. Cruz stated that the Qatari government promotes and funds terrorist groups and has intimidated parts of Washington, D.C. into silence. Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have all outlawed or designated the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.
The article also reveals that Qatar allegedly targeted Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart and Sen. Tom Cotton for their opposition to the Muslim Brotherhood. The former head of Qatar's Al-Thani family, Hamad bin Jassim Al-Thani, reportedly attempted to bribe former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman to stop efforts against Qatar's support for Hamas. Qatar is also accused of bribing members of the European parliament.
The article mentions that Qatar's media assets, including The New York Times, Middle East Eye, and The Intercept, play a critical role in advancing Qatar's agenda. The Middle East Eye denies being influenced by Qatar and claims to be an independently funded news organization. The New York Times and The Intercept did not respond to press

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