Alwaght- Qatari Authorities have said that they have previously announced their tendency to send troops to Syria and following Saudis' announcement, they would be ready to do so.
Speaking at a security conference in Munich, Qatari FM said: “In October 2015, our former foreign minister mentioned this clearly that if the coalition decided to do anything against ISIS, we are ready to do so,”
“This is something which was planned earlier.” He added.
Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah Qatar's Minister of State for Defense Affairs has also announced on Monday that if Riyadh requests Doha for ground intervention in Syria, we will accept this request.
Al-Attiyah emphasized in an interview with the Saudi newspaper, Al-Sharq al-Awsat, that his country is ready to interfere Syria’s crisis, shoulder to shoulder with the United Arabic Emirates and Saudi Arabia on the ground.
Qatar after Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates became the latest Persian Gulf Arab state to signal its willingness to intervene in Syria with ground troops.
Whoever, experts familiar with the region believe that such claims are political bluff to intimidate Syrian army that is quickly gaining ground in the western Syria.
Being primary source of funds and support for terrorist groups in Syria, Saudi-Qatar-Turkey axis resorts to every means to help mercenaries who have cost them an arm and a leg.