Subject: Qatar’s Foreign Influence Campaign Targeting American Institutions and Values
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Overview
This memo outlines the scope and strategic intent behind the State of Qatar’s influence operations inside the United States. Qatar has become the largest foreign spender on American academic institutions and lobbying infrastructure, media channels.
While often seen as a “neutral Gulf partner,” Qatar is in fact strategically funding the very systems that are eroding the Christian, constitutional, and cultural foundations of America. Its actions serve its interests: a weakened, divided, post-Christian America.
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Key Facts
1. Substantial Influence in U.S. Universities
Qatar has contributed between $6 billion and $20 billion to American universities, including Cornell, Georgetown, and Northwestern.
Much of this funding is routed through the Qatar Foundation, a regime-controlled vehicle.
These funds overwhelmingly support academic departments that promote critical race theory, gender ideology, decolonization theory, and post-Zionist or anti-American perspectives.
2. Leading Foreign Lobbying Presence in the U.S.
Qatar spends more on U.S. lobbying than any other foreign country, employing over 700 foreign-registered agents.
It exerts bipartisan influence, funding think tanks, legal firms, and PR networks on both the left and the right.
3. Media Manipulation through Al Jazeera+
Qatar owns Al Jazeera, which broadcasts progressive moral narratives in English while promoting strict Islamist content in Arabic.
Al Jazeera+ serves as a subtle ideological weapon, targeting young Americans with deconstructed narratives of race, faith, gender, and history.
4. Embedded Business Ties with Political Families
Qatar has invested in multi-billion-dollar real estate and hospitality ventures involving members of the Trump family.
These ties have not been fully scrutinized, and they blur the lines between foreign investment, influence, and private enrichment.
5. Gift of the Next Air Force One
In 2025, Qatar gifted a luxury Boeing 747-8 to the U.S. Department of Defense, designated as a future Air Force One aircraft.
The aircraft’s conversion into a secure, presidential platform is expected to cost over $1 billion in taxpayer funds.
This gift has triggered bipartisan concern about national optics, ethical propriety, and potential constitutional violations related to the Emoluments Clause.
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Conclusion & Recommendations
Qatar’s influence strategy is not theoretical. It is operational, well-funded, and aimed directly at the pillars of America’s cultural and moral resilience.
This is not a partisan issue—it is a matter of sovereignty, transparency, and truth.
Recommendations:
· Conduct independent reviews of all Qatari funding across U.S. universities, media platforms, and political campaigns.
· Raise public awareness in faith-based and conservative communities about Qatar’s ideological subversion.
· Urge elected officials to treat Qatar as a strategic operator, not a neutral partner.
· Demand full disclosure of all Qatar-related lobbying and contractual arrangements affecting American political leaders and public policy.
· Re-evaluate the placement of U.S. military assets in Qatar and explore alternative basing options with more reliable regional partners.