Qatar Didn't Need an Army. It Had Your University

Qatar Didn't Need an Army. It Had Your University.

Qatar sponsors the Muslim Brotherhood. They host Hamas' leadership in Doha. And at the same time, they fund American universities.

Let that sink in.

Qatar is a tiny country. Fewer than three million people. A country like that can't project power with weapons. So they do it with money.

And where do they put the money? Where the West's elites are shaped. The universities. Cornell. Georgetown. Northwestern. Texas A&M. Billions of dollars into the institutions that educate tomorrow's powerful.

It's called soft power. Power without an army. You don't buy yourself one course or one professor. You buy something far more valuable. You buy silence. You buy goodwill. You buy an environment where certain questions simply don't get asked.

And "funny enough," at the universities that receive the most Qatari funding, SJP chapters tend to show up more often and run more active. Students for Justice in Palestine. The same groups that cheered Hamas' attack on October 7, before Israel had even struck back. Add to that the fact that SJP is ideologically tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, which Qatar sponsors.

Coincidence? Decide for yourself.

Because when you've given a university two billion dollars, they don't call to criticize you. They remember who pays.

Qatar calls it an investment in education. They want to build a knowledge economy for the day the gas runs out. And that's not a lie.

But ask yourself: Why exactly the countries that are supposed to be keeping an eye on you? Why make yourself indispensable to both the Pentagon and Princeton at the same time?

It's not generosity. It's strategy.

A small state with a giant checkbook. Money is their army. The universities are their battlefield.

And the West took every single dollar with a smile.

An enlightened and conscious person always asks, in any context: Who benefits from this? Where does the money end up?

Follow the money.

It's all about money and power. At the cost of the West's future, security and freedom. Islam has infiltrated our systems so deeply that it's hard to see how it could ever be rolled back. No invasion. No war. They simply bought their way in while we slept.

We sold the access. Now we wonder who walked in.