Qatar
Qatar, officially the State of Qatar, is a country in the Middle East. Being geographically in the Arabian Peninsula, as well as having a majority
Kebab population and large amounts of oil reserves, Qatar has the ability to join the
Arab League,
Gulf Cooperation Council,
OIC, and
OPEC. And like almost every other country, he has membership to the
United Nations. It is rumored that Qatar uses immigrants as slaves to build his big projects.
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 his territories.
In 1995, Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani seized control of the country from his father
Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, with the support of the
armed forces and cabinet, as well as neighbouring states and
France. Under Emir
Hamad, Qatar experienced a moderate degree of liberalization, including the launch of the
Al Jazeera television station (1996), the endorsement of women's suffrage or right to vote in municipal elections (1999), drafting its first written
constitution (2005) and inauguration of a
Roman Catholic church (2008).
Qatar's economy and status as a regional power rapidly grew in the 2000s. According to the UN, the nation's economic growth, measured by GDP, was the fastest in the world during this decade. The basis of this growth lay in the exploitation of natural gas in the
North Field during the 1990s. At the same time, the population tripled between 2001 and 2011, mostly from an influx of foreigners.
In 2003, Qatar hosted the U.S. Central Command and played a major role in the invasion of
Iraq. Then in March 2005, a suicide bomber targeted the Doha Players Theatre, killing a
British teacher and shocking the country, which hadn't seen anything like this before. The attacker,
Omar Ahmed Abdullah Ali, an
Egyptian living in Qatar, was linked to
Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. Qatar's increasing influence, especially during the Arab Spring and his involvement in the 2011 Bahraini uprising, only worsened tensions with his neighbors —
Saudi Arabia, the
UAE, and
Bahrain.
In 2010, Qatar won the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup, making him the first country in the Middle East to be selected to host the tournament. The awarding increased further investment and developments within the nation during the 2010s.In June 2013, Sheikh
Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani became the emir of Qatar after his father handed over power. Sheikh
Tamim has prioritized improving the domestic
welfare of citizens, which includes establishing advanced healthcare and education systems, and expanding the country's infrastructure in preparation for the hosting of the 2022 World Cup. Qatar hosted the 2022
FIFA World Cup from 21 November to 18 December, becoming the first
Arab and
Muslim-majority country to do so, and the third
Asian country to host it following the 2002
FIFA World Cup in
Japan and
South Korea.
Relations
Friends
United Kingdom - Thank yuo for giving me into independence!
United States - Good friend that buys my oil.
Russia - I don't care if you support
Ba'athist Syria. You're AWESOME. I buy weapons from you.
Bahrain - We can be friends again!
stop stealing my flag.Palestine -
Isevil deserved everything you did to him.
Enemies
Israel - I HAVE A SPECIAL REQUEST FOR YOU! GET AWAY FROM ME AS FAR AWAY AS POSSIBLE! YOU WILL PAY FOR ALL OF THE BOMBING AND EVIL YOU HAVE CAUSED TO MY BEST FRIEND
PALESTINE! AND YOU WANT BUILD THE GREAT ISRAELI EMPIRE!? NO WAY! Solve your problems with
Palestine and maybe then we can be on better terms. BUT AS LONG AS YOU ARE MEAN TO HIM WE WILL NEVER BE FRIENDS!!1!1!1!1! I mean you can sell diamonds to me though, I like diamonds.
Nepal - Your immigrants are my slaves
How to draw

- Draw a ball.
- Fall it with darkish purplish red.
- Draw a vertical white stripe on the left side of the ball, about one third of the total ball.
- Make the border between the red and the white jigjaggy. Make the jigjags medium-small.
- Add eyes and done!
Color Name | HEX | |
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Maroon | #8A1538 | |
White | #FFFFFF |