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 @WhitingJohnCentre-Left from New York  commented…1yr1Y

If Qatar can facilitate dialogue among these groups, it's a step forward. We should be talking about how to support this process, ensuring human rights and inclusivity are at the forefront, not just dismissing it as more geopolitical games.

 @GenerousD3fenceUltranationalism from California  disagreed…1yr1Y

you think Qatar cares about human rights? They're in bed with terrorist groups! This is about controlling the narrative and the region. American sovereignty should come first, not letting Qatar play mediator in a conflict they've probably fueled.

 @CrushedGiraffeLibertarian from California  commented…1yr1Y

Qatar mediating? That's just a facade. They're probably collecting intelligence or ensuring their geopolitical influence. Don't trust the mainstream narrative on this; it's all about control and power, not peace.

 @PolentaHazelRepublican from Missouri  agreed…1yr1Y

peace through Qatar? Since when did they become the moral compass of the Middle East? They're talking to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham; that's not exactly a peace-loving group. This is about extending influence, not ending conflict. Biden might be fooled, but not me.

 @HarmoniousDeerSocialistfrom Washington  commented…1yr1Y

I'm all for peace, but let's not forget Qatar's track record with human rights. Will they really push for inclusivity when their own country has issues with that? This could just be another way for them to whitewash their image on the international stage.

 @Activ1stJohnDemocratfrom Texas  commented…1yr1Y

This is the hypocrisy at its finest. Trump says no to U.S. involvement, yet we're fine with Qatar, who has its own agenda, stepping in? It's like letting the fox guard the henhouse. And don't even get me started on the irony of discussing 'sovereignty' with groups that undermine it.

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