What would happen if US signs off on attacking Iran nuclear sites? Qatari PM answers
The Qatari Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, was asked during his interview with Tucker Carlson what the consequences would be should Iran's nuclear sites ever be attacked, to which he responded that would be "a start of a war that will spread all over the region." "Do we expect from any country to get attacked and to stay silent?" the Qatari PM posed. Al Thani pointed out that a US-approved attack on Iranian nuclear sites will affect the US' security since "they have a big stake in that region, whether it's in military bases, whether it's in energy facilities in that region, economic interests." The Qatari PM also shed light on a collateral consequence that would affect all Gulf countries, in which they would run out of water in three days only.