Thursday, March 28, 2019

Time to Investigate the Washington Post's Qatari Collusion?

Even as the New Zealand government was condemning the Erdogan regime for using mosque shooting footage in its election rallies, the Washington Post decided to give the Islamist tyrant a platform.

That didn't stop the Washington Post from giving the man who has locked up hundreds of journalists a forum to posture about the mysterious death of The Post's own Qatari lobbyist: Jamal Khashoggi.

The Washington Post is a paper that is uniquely willing to not only advocate on behalf of Islamists and their causes, as it frequently does, but to provide a forum for some of the most toxic Islamists around.

The paper's decision to provide Osama bin Laden's old friend, Jamal Khashoggi, with a forum for promoting Qatari interests, from the Brotherhood to attacks on Saudi rivals, and to then turn his death into a crusade, is part of a larger picture of collusion between The Post and Qatar's Islamist axis.

Its commanding officer noted that, "Mason's actions protected 1,000 U.S. sailors on the warships and countless more mariners in merchant vessels." What the Houthis couldn't accomplish with kinetic weapons, its Qatari and Iranian allies sought to accomplish using the instrument of the Post.

Many Washington Post columns on Saudi Arabia now read in this Hiattesque way, written in English for an audience of Arab and Muslim elites operating out of Washington D.C. and foreign capitals.

Now that the Washington Post's efforts to push conspiracy theories about Russian collusion have failed, it may be time to look into its Qatari collusion.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/273288/time-investigate-washington-posts-qatari-collusion-daniel-greenfield

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