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E-mail exchanges between Clinton and Qatar reveal latter’s role in destruction of Arab world

During the United States presidential election, a lot of suspicious foreign finding exchange was seen between the democrat candidate, Hilary Clinton and Qatar. Several emails were revealed in media reports which clearly established a close connection between the former US Secretary of State and Qatari Al-Jazeera TV network.
 
These emails came into public view when the current president, Donald Trump, decided to declassify all the emails that were exchanged using a private server for government purposes. This became even more doubtful because it was unclear why would a position holder in the then administration, use private servers for any purpose.
 
But on investigation, it became evident that Qatar had a major role in the destruction of the Arab world where it chose to fund and support Arab spring despite the outrage.
 
In one such e-mail, a former US secretary was found requesting the Qatari regime to fund Arab Spring revolution using an account dedicated to the Clinton foundation. Even before the 2016 US elections, Hilary Clintn was found to be involved in another such exchange. Qatar had pledged $1 million to the Clinton foundation on the birthday of Bill Clinton, former President. This was nowhere recorded in the State’s diary even after she had promised to let the state/agency review new or significantly increased support from foreign governments.
 
Another such e-mail dated to September 2012 revealed that Qatar has helped Muslim Brotherhood to establsih a media channel with large investments. This was after the group complained about weak media organisations. These emails essentially revealed the planning that was done to spread hate and cause chaos in the Arab world. Even in 2011, Clinton’s hardlined stand against the former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during January 2011 demonstrations was also recorded in the email exchange and it was brought to notice that it was done in coordination with Al-Jazeera.

These emails prove that Doha has indeed used young people and their demand for greater rights and freedoms to spread chaos and support the rise of Daesh in North Africa and the Middle East. These changes are enough to establish that there was a direct involvement of the emir of Qatar in the destruction of the Arab world.
 
In Libya,too, the audio recordings had revealed the Emir’s direct role in acassenation of Muammar Gaddafi.
 
Donald Trump announced earlier this month that declassification of the emails will be done and a scandal will be revealed concerning Clinton. He tweeted, “I have authorized the complete declassification of all documents relating to the greatest political crime in American history, the hoax of Russia, In addition to the email-scandal of Hillary Clinton.”
 
Clinton had used a private network server from her home in New York and any email exchanges she made during the time of her holding the position, she had to hand it to the investigating officers. She handed 55,000 emails while keeping 30,000 messages to herself, claiming those were personal exchanges. 

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