For years, Qatar has worked quietly to buy influence in the West—universities, media, think tanks, and political campaigns. Now, we are seeing the results in American cities like New York.
Qatar’s billions have built a powerful influence network that shapes opinion, policy, and elections. Its money flows through front organizations, PR firms, and “activist” groups—each one promoting Islamist interests under the disguise of social justice.
This is not theory. It’s fact. From Ivy League endowments to Capitol Hill lobbyists, Qatar funds the same narratives: that Israel is evil, that Islamism is misunderstood, and that America’s strength is its guilt.
In New York, that network helped propel candidates like Zohran Mamdani—whose open call to “end Zionism in our lifetime” mirrors the rhetoric broadcast daily on Al Jazeera, Qatar’s state media arm.