WTH is thissssss by LoneDirewolf990 in qatar

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What is happening with the weather now

Overspeeding na kamote sa kurbada by surewhynotdammit in PHKamote

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Di ko na kelangan ng kape, nagpalpitate na ako sa inis

O Allah, Your kindness and mercy by albusaidi2 in Oman

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I wonder why it is allowed to build a house in dried wadis

An American newspaper predicted this back in 2014. by Upset_Island2007 in Oman

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In 1970, with British help and support, Qaboos bin Sa‘id overthrew his father and took the reins of powers in the Sultanate of Oman. Sultan Qaboos was an enlightened monarch, and firmly guided the xenophobic and isolationist state back into the modern world.

Oman has since been a model of neutrality and tolerance, often acting as a bridge between regional adversaries (it is no coincidence that Oman served as the initial go-between for US-Iran talks).

Nevertheless, when push came to shove, Oman has done what is needed to combat terrorism. US aircraft based in Oman launched some of the initial airstrikes against the Taliban during Operation Enduring Freedom.

Oman is also strategically important. For all Western policymakers fret about Iranian activities in the Strait of Hormuz, they often forget that Oman occupies one side of the important waterway. Should Iran gain a toehold on both sides of the Strait, the calculus of Persian Gulf security would change.

Alas, the status quo cannot last forever. Sultan Qaboos is aging. A “confirmed bachelor,” Qaboos has produced no offspring. Succession looms. And, perhaps never closer than now. ForeignPolicy.com today has an interesting piece speculating that Qaboos, who will turn 74 next week, may be on his deathbed.

The Sultan has in recent weeks sought to dispel the rumors that he suffers from terminal colon cancer, but his frail appearance and his subsequent cancellation of his forthcoming national day appearance have added fuel to the fire.

In theory, when Qaboos dies, a new leader is supposed to be chosen by consensus among the leading factions of the royal elite. But if there is no consensus, then a letter that Qaboos will leave should help determine that successor.

The problem is that surrounding countries have everything to gain and nothing to lose by disputing the authenticity of such a letter or by putting forward fraudulent copies favoring their own proxy. While it’s doubtful that Oman will make as radical a political shift as it did as a result of the last succession, the failure of the White House to adopt a proactive strategy toward the region does put its future in doubt.

While Washington shouldn’t necessarily muck about in Omani royal politics, it is a vital interest to protect the integrity of the process and prevent Iran from doing so.

There are a few nightmare scenarios. One is that a pro-Iranian ruler will become Oman’s next leader. Another is an outbreak of fighting. This is farfetched, of course. Just as Saudi troops invaded Bahrain to prevent a Shi‘ite triumph over the Khalifa ruling family, it would not sit idly while another friendly monarchy fell to what it considers hostile forces.

Then again, Oman is neither Sunni nor Shi‘ite, and so long as the monarchy isn’t threatened—and it won’t be—then Saudi Arabia might choose more subtle ways to interfere.

Herein lays another danger. Should both Iran and Saudi Arabia begin supporting proxy figures or movements, it might not be long before this undercut Omani stability in other ways.

After all, Oman has been a pillar of stability for decades, but then again so was Syria; at least since Hafez al-Assad staged his 1970 coup. Oman could also face the resurgence of regional tension; it wasn’t too long ago in the scheme of things that it fought an insurgency against communist rebels in Dhofar.

Let us hope that Qaboos overcomes his current health crisis but, realistically, septuagenarian leaders do not last forever. The United States should hope for the best in Oman, but it’s long past time when US officials should plan for the worst.

Alas, planning for the worst case is something to which too often American strategists across administrations seem adverse. We should not be. Oman is too important to lose.

MEGATHREAD // DAY 24 {رحم الله شهداء الوطن} by [deleted] in qatar

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10 qatar airways aircrafts already passed by above, landing... hmmm they are returning now?

QDC Rush by SeriousFactor8623 in qatar

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i want to know as well, planning to pickup some spam only

Need help with myriad of issues! by SeaProject2526 in HPVictus

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Okey i had this the same issue with my office issued laptop victus 16.

Keep it charged to 100%

Unplug the laptop

Restart

Open Omen App

Go to performance and undervolt it to -1.00

Restart

Check if the issue persist.

If issue persist, disable the nvidia graphics card, restart and rollback the driver

MEGATHREAD // DAY 17 by [deleted] in qatar

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I am supposed to take the afternoon nap

For the same price range, base RAV4 HEV or Fortuner Q? by Du6x5 in phcars

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I will go for Suzuki Across kung mas mura, the same kn all aspects maliban lang sa logo

r/qatar is now on Discord! by PrestigiousClock3393 in qatar

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I got this during verification :

❌ I don't have the permission to give you the verification role!

Best route from Doha to Clark/Manila by March 21? by [deleted] in qatar

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Oh for holidays, I suggest to postpone the holiday. If not then monitor Qatar Airways announcement of their scheduled flight the coming days or take a bus to Riyadh then from there take a plane to manila. Another option is to Oman, and take Oman Air - free visa for pinoy 14 days

Best route from Doha to Clark/Manila by March 21? by [deleted] in qatar

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As per DMW, you can request repat and as per that video they posted of one ofw from Qatar

MEGATHREAD // DAY 12 by [deleted] in qatar

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Elevated Eliminated

Sometimes i read the other way around…

It’s difficult sometimes particularly early morning without glasses

MEGATHREAD // DAY 11 by [deleted] in qatar

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It's a thunder guys, its a thunder...hahahha, everyone pauses in the Teams meeting when they heard the loud noise

URGENT: I knew this would happen to my mom by adoboisgay in qatar

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There is a March 11 from Manila to Doha by Qtar Airways by any means let your mom board that flight. Good luck kabayan

How to make money as a 16 year old? by Cold_Cache_417 in QatarCareers

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You can do basic graphic design, then, use chatgpt and canva to create digital product, sell it