Or perhaps Ashcroft will help them get their house in order.
If they want to “clean up their act” this is a good way to start.
If Qatar is forced to choose between supporting Hamas, et. al., and remaining in in the good graces of the rest of the Gulf Cooperation Council and the US, they will have to choose the latter.
Having Ashcroft to “walk them through the process” is not a bad idea for Qatar, the GCC, the US and Ashcroft’s law firm.
> Or perhaps Ashcroft will help them get their house in order. <
That’s an interesting take. I hope you’re right. But Qater evidently supports radical Islam. Folks like that are driven, and they won’t give it up their core beliefs just to get in the U.S.’s good graces.
So to my way of thinking either Ashcroft selling out , or he is being used as a dupe to set up a smoke-screen. Time will tell.