Qatar ready for military intervention in Syria

Qatar ready for military intervention in Syria
Updated 22 October 2015
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Qatar ready for military intervention in Syria

Qatar ready for military intervention in Syria

DUBAI: Qatar has suggested it could intervene militarily following Russia’s intervention in support of President Bashar Assad but said it still preferred a political solution to the crisis.
The comments by Qatar’s foreign minister, made in a CNN interview on Wednesday, drew a swift reply from Assad’s government with a senior official warning that Damascus would respond harshly to such “direct aggression.”
Asked by CNN if Qatar supported the Saudi position that does not rule out a military option in Syria as a result of Russia’s intervention, Foreign Minister Khalid Al-Attiyah said: “Anything that protects the Syrian people and Syria from partition, we will not spare any effort to carry it out with our Saudi and Turkish brothers, no matter what this is.”
His comments were also carried on CNN’s Arabic website. “If a military intervention will protect the Syrian people from the brutality of the regime, we will do it,” he added, according to a text in Arabic carried by Qatar’s state news agency QNA.
In response, Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad was quoted by Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen television as saying: “If Qatar carries out its threat to militarily intervene in Syria, then we will consider this a direct aggression ... Our response will be very harsh.”
Attiyah also said Qatar preferred to solve regional crises through direct political dialogue.
“We do not fear any confrontation, and thus we will call for dialogue from a position of strength because we believe in peace and the shortest path to peace is through direct dialogue.”