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Sunday 18th of May 2025 E-paper
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  The Arab Tyrants` Partnership in Crime with the USA

Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal: Allah -the Most Merciful has given a huge amount of wealth to the Gulf States. The people of these states didn`t need to do any work to produce this enormous wealth. They need only to count -that too by automatic machine But these wealthy Gulf States have failed badly to properly use this huge amanah -the trust entrusted on them by the Almighty. But such failures, they have also failed very badly in the moral test and the test on Islamic faith called Ieman.

President Donald Trump is now on a visit to these Gulf States to drain this wealth out of these Muslim states. He is indeed on a well planned hunting mission on the wealth. Since the ownership of this wealth doesn’t belong to the people of these states, it is very easy for the USA to rob it. The USA direly needs this wealth to feed its own starving economy, finance the Israeli war crimes and sustain its own global dominance. The Arab tyrants are ready to play their own role as partners in the US crime.

The tyrant rulers of the Gulf States also need their own security. President Trump knows the weaknesses of these states. President Trump one said that the monarchs of these states can`t stay in power for more than a few days without the US help. Hence these monarchs are buying the security from the USA. The UAE alone is handing over 1.4 trillion to the US over a few years. Saudi Arabia and Qatar are also pledged the same -although the payouts may be different. But the USA’s lust is much deeper, it demands 10 trillions.

Whereas the people of Gaza are still starving to death. They don`t have necessary foods, water and medicines. The public health facilities and the hospitals are non-functional. The people live in shanty tents. The Israeli Army is continuing to kill the people and destroy the remaining homes of Gaza. Even today, the Israeli Army has killed 120 people and destroyed many homes. The defenceless people in Gaza are subject to relentless cleansing from Gaza through planned deaths and destruction.

These heartless tyrants of the Gulf States are doing nothing for these helpless people of Palestine. They are paying blind eyes and deaf ears to the victims of the Israeli war crimes. Such heartlessness is extremely shocking. They even don’t permit their people to protest against the Israeli cruelties and war crimes. So, one can see the protest rallies in Washington, New York, London, Paris and Rome, but not in Riyadh, Jedda, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Qatar.  They people of these Gulf States are not given even an iota of democratic rights. Democracy and the basic human rights look totally dead in these Arab lands.

Apart from the Allah-given oil and gas, these Arabs possess little to offer to the world. It is a shame that they have moved so far from the Prophet’s great legacy to do good for mankind! It is also a shame that they have become active partners in crimes with the great Satan of the modern time that killed more than hundreds of thousands of people in a few seconds in Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.



  
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