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Under an agreement with the [[File:UK-icon.png]] [[United Kingdom]], on 3 September 1971, the "special treaty arrangements" that were "inconsistent with full international responsibility as a sovereign and independent state" were terminated. | Under an agreement with the [[File:UK-icon.png]] [[United Kingdom]], on 3 September 1971, the "special treaty arrangements" that were "inconsistent with full international responsibility as a sovereign and independent state" were terminated. | ||
In 1991, Qatar played a significant role in the Gulf War, particularly during the Battle of [[File:Saudi Arabia-icon.png]] [[Khafji]] in which Qatari tanks rolled through the streets of the town and provided fire support for Saudi Arabian National Guard units that were engaging Iraqi Army troops. Qatar allowed coalition troops from Canada to use the country as an airbase to launch aircraft on combat air patrol duty and also permitted air forces from the United States and France to operate in its territories. | In 1991, Qatar played a significant role in the Gulf War, particularly during the Battle of [[File:Saudi Arabia-icon.png]] [[Khafji]] in which Qatari tanks rolled through the streets of the town and provided fire support for [[File:SANG-icon.png]] [[Saudi Arabian National Guard]] units that were engaging Iraqi Army troops. Qatar allowed coalition troops from Canada to use the country as an airbase to launch aircraft on combat air patrol duty and also permitted air forces from the United States and France to operate in its territories. | ||
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Revision as of 06:03, 30 August 2024
Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in the Middle East.
History
Under an agreement with the United Kingdom, on 3 September 1971, the "special treaty arrangements" that were "inconsistent with full international responsibility as a sovereign and independent state" were terminated.
In 1991, Qatar played a significant role in the Gulf War, particularly during the Battle of Khafji in which Qatari tanks rolled through the streets of the town and provided fire support for Saudi Arabian National Guard units that were engaging Iraqi Army troops. Qatar allowed coalition troops from Canada to use the country as an airbase to launch aircraft on combat air patrol duty and also permitted air forces from the United States and France to operate in its territories.