Use your own link to define “they” and be very specific because the subject is the government and military of Qatar.
Now, look at our nation if you were a Qatari and were skeptical.
https://muslimadvocates.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Timeline-of-Record-of-Bigotry.pdf
If that is the best you’ve got, I’m less concerned than before you responded. Maybe “they” should be concerned associating with us.
They are Al Qaida and lots of reports ..not just from the US that say Qatar was / is their funding source
Connections to Al-Qaeda affiliates
Al-Nusra Front: A U.K. Parliament report from 2018 stated that Qatar had "a history of either paying or helping facilitate ransom payments to Al Nusra". In 2015, the U.S. State Department reported that entities and individuals in Qatar were financially supporting terrorist groups, particularly regional Al-Qaeda affiliates like the Nusra Front. This was corroborated by the Wall Street Journal in 2012, which noted that Al-Nusra commanders were visiting Doha to meet with Qatari officials and financiers.
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP): A 2017 analysis from the Counter Extremism Project alleges that the Qatari government has supported AQAP. One of its partner charities, the Qatar Charity, is also suspected of working with individuals in Yemen linked to AQAP.
Taliban: Qatar has maintained diplomatic and economic ties with the Taliban. A 2025 analysis from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) highlights that Qatar has funded the Taliban, in addition to other groups, for foreign policy purposes.
Individual financiers: In 2014, the U.S. Treasury Department named former Qatari Interior Ministry official Salim Hasan Khalifa Rashid al-Kuwari as an Al-Qaeda financier, alleging he provided hundreds of thousands of dollars to the terrorist group.
Allegations regarding Qatari institutions
Financial institutions: Lawsuits have accused Qatari financial institutions of facilitating terror financing. A June 2021 lawsuit filed in the United Kingdom alleged that Doha Bank and Qatar National Bank conspired with Qatari officials to launder money for the Al-Nusra Front.
Qatar Charity: The Qatar Charity, a large non-governmental organization, has been linked to the U.S.-sanctioned Union of Good, a network accused of providing financial support to Hamas. Israel has also designated the Qatar Charity as an unlawful organization due to this connection.
Broader context of terror finance allegations
While Qatar has signed agreements with the U.S. to combat terror financing, the efficacy of these efforts has been questioned. Critics argue that the Qatari government's motivation to address the issue has been inconsistent. Allegations of Qatari terror financing extend beyond Al-Qaeda and its affiliates to include groups like Hamas and the Islamic State (IS).