A smell of arson… Finger pointing is in progress for the Qatar fire of the Villaggio Mall.
There seems to be sound suspicions surrounding the fire of the Villaggio Mall in Doha Qatar and these suspicions may be resonating around an old friend and a new enemy of Qatar, it is ugly when a friend turns to an enemy sworn to defile the Qatari success story.
Could the Qatar fire be an arson instigated by an already squeezed into a tight corner old friend/new enemy to the Qataris? That will have to wait for further investigation…
I personally support this suspicion and very much doubt the accidental fire scenario.
I can imagine the ease of a veiled woman infiltrating into the child care center at the Villaggio Mall for one purpose in mind, sending a revengeful massage to the government of Qatar to keep quiet and silence their Al Jazeera or else…
Having mentioned that; I am fearful of similar arsons taking place in other Gulf countries to spread havoc in these peace loving tiny nations of Arabia, though the Gulf countries are a true success story of this phase of modern globalization, and they somehow succeeded in imprinting their unique signature in the history record of modern humanity, refusing to surrender to tininess, refusing to be defeated by a scorching desert, a shortage if not lack of water, refusing to whither into history unnoticed, They instead, built the scorching desert bloomed its soil with all sorts of vegetations and they managed to squeeze their small nations into the conglomerate international society while other neighbors where and some of them still are too busy conspiring against freedom and equality while spending their national wealth on trying to arm themselves to the teeth and some even try to obtain the forbidden WMD to help them expand their oppression to the neighboring region.
It seems the coming few months may hold few surprises for this region and vigilance is of the utmost necessity to keep the conspirators at bay and confine their terror before more innocent people are hurt.
Good luck to us all in freeing our world from the violence and terror that we are witnessing every day on our TV screens.
Adam El Masri