DOHA, Qatar (AP)
Qatar's emir looked over an
assembly of Arab leaders Tuesday as both cordial host and impatient taskmaster.
His welcoming remarks to kings, sheiks and presidents across the Arab world
quickly shifted to Qatar's priorities: Rallying greater support for Syrian
rebels and helping Palestinians with efforts such as a newly proposed $1
billion fund to protect Jerusalem's Arab heritage.
No one seemed surprised at the paternal tone or the
latest big-money initiative. In a matter of just a few years, hyper-wealthy Qatar
has increasingly staked out a leadership role once held by Egypt and helped
redefine how Arab states measure influence and ambition.
Little more than a spot to sink oil and gas wells a
generation ago, Qatar is now a key player in nearly every Middle Eastern
shakeout since the Arab Spring, using checkbook diplomacy in settings as
diverse as Syria's civil war, Italian artisan workshops struggling with the
euro financial crisis, and the soccer pitches in France as owners of the Paris
Saint-Germain team.
As hosts of an Arab League summit this week, Qatar
gets another chance to showcase its swagger.
With power, however, come tensions. Qatar has been
portrayed as an arrogant wunderkind in places such as Iraq and Lebanon where
some factions object to its rising stature, and Qatar's growing independent
streak in policy-making has raised concerns among its Gulf Arab partners. It
also faces questions — as do other Gulf nations and Western allies — over
support for some Arab Spring uprisings while remaining loyal to the embattled
monarchy in neighboring Bahrain.
"The adage that money buys influence could very
well be the motto of Qatar," said Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, a professor of
regional politics at Emirates University outside Abu Dhabi. "But it goes
beyond that. Qatar also has learned the value of being flexible and, at the
same time, thinking big."
It's hard these days to find a point on the Mideast
map without some link back to Qatar.
In recent years, Qatar mediated disputes among
Lebanese factions and prodded Sudan's government into peace talks with rebels
in the Darfur region. Qatar's rulers even broke ranks with Gulf partners and
allowed an Israeli trade office — almost a de facto diplomatic post — before it
was closed in early 2009 in protest of Israeli attacks on Gaza. And Doha has
been atop the Arab media pecking order as headquarters of the pan-Arab network
Al-Jazeera, which was founded with Qatari government money in 1996 and is now
expanding its English-speaking empire into the United States.
But it was the Arab Spring that opened the way for
Qatar to stake out an even bigger role in regional affairs, filling the vacuum
for regional powerhouse Egypt as that country was mired in turmoil after the
revolution that ousted longtime leader Hosni Mubarak.
Qatar was among the few Arab states offering active
military assistance to NATO-led attacks against Moammar Gadhafi's regime in
Libya and, at the same time, was a key arms-and-money pipeline for Libyan
rebels. In Egypt, Mubarak's fall offered Qatar's rapid-reaction outreach a head
start over other Gulf states because of its longstanding ties with the
now-governing Muslim Brotherhood.
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, who attended the
Doha summit, has turned to Qatar to help prop up the country's stumbling
economy.
"We expect that financial pledges will be
respected," Morsi said in a message to Qatar and other Arab countries that
have promised money for Egypt.
Almost nothing happens in the Syrian opposition
without a voice from Qatar, which has played matchmaker for a broader political
coalition against Syrian President Bashar Assad and leads appeals to provide
rebel fighters more heavy weapons in attempts to turn the tide in the
2-year-old civil war. On Tuesday, Qatar led the official transfer of Syria's
Arab League seat from the Assad government to the opposition Syrian National
Coalition.
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