Afghan authorities prevented a Qatari plane from taking off due to some security breaches
Qatar has a strong relationship with the networks of terrorist organizations linked to the Taliban over the past years, which continue until this time, to serve its own agenda and interests at the expense of other countries.
Suspicious relationships
New details unveil Qatar’s support for terrorism, its relationship with terrorist groups, and the provision of safe havens for their members, and the use of those ties to tamper with regional and international security and achieve their own agendas.
The relationship between Qatar and the networks of terrorist organizations linked to the Taliban, most notably the Haqqani network and al-Qaeda. In the past period, the wealth of Qataris in financing these groups and buying their loyalty was wasted.
Despite the provision of sanctuaries and other close ties, Afghan authorities prevented a Qatari plane in Afghanistan from taking off due to some security breaches while taking off from Kabul International Airport on Wednesday.
New failure
Afghan media reported that the Afghan Foreign Minister stopped Qatar Airways flight number Q683 on 02-02-2022 with 300 passengers on board for not complying with the security protocol, although no official statement has been issued yet.
The Afghan journalist said: The boarding of the plane was stopped due to fears that terrorists might join the boarding crowd, he said, adding that there were strong suspicions in Qatar that it was trying to turn Kabul airport into a base for the extradition of members of a terrorist group. Qatari officials felt that a safe passage to Afghanistan could facilitate control of the center.
Some local officials believe the Qatari trip was canceled due to advance information about the transition, however, the Taliban have yet to offer a reason to stop the trip. However, experts immediately noted that this could be an attempt by Qatar to take control of the country’s main airport. It is no secret that Afghanistan is improving its relations with Iran, and Qatar may be moving in this direction.
This is not the first time Qatar has considered transferring terrorism from one country to another, and Qatar tried to do the same with Iraq before the Taliban took over Afghanistan.
Terrorist targets in Qatar
Gen. Mahmoud Mansour, founder of Qatari Intelligence, said the Qatari failure to smuggle terrorists from Afghanistan confirms the extent to which different countries are aware of this mini-state’s plans and what it is seeking by evacuating these terrorists for use in terrorist plans in regional countries.
In a statement, he added: Qatar’s desire to run Kabul airport to smuggle terrorists cooperating with Qatar to carry out schemes that serve their interests and subversive agenda in the region, all of Doha’s efforts to have terrorist elements being used in terrorism in the region.
He continued: All of Doha’s objectives are to have a terrorist force, and to govern the Kabul airport in order to evacuate terrorists when they want them.