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Emirati opponent: UAE spent billions of dollars on mercenaries

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The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, the de facto ruler of the Emirates, Mohammed bin Zayed, has spent billions of dollars on mercenaries, academic Yusef Khalifa Al-Youssef tweeted.

World Mercenary Experts

“Since the death of Sheikh Zayed and even before that, bin Zayed spent billions of dollars on renewable energy projects, atomic energy and spy devices,” Al-Youssef said.

He added that bin Zayed worked to buy the expertise of the world’s mercenaries, including politicians, security officials, media professionals and others.

Al-Youssef emphasized that “all of this is like a mirage that thirsty people think is water. All these did not diversify the income of the Emirates and did not provide jobs, for they are a bubble nothing more.”

A State of Mercenaries

The Emirati regime is pursuing a strategy of flooding the country with mercenaries in various positions.

Mohammed bin Zayed and his brothers are involved in plundering Emirates’ billions of dollars.

The Emirates will discover that within years they will find themselves strangers in their homeland.

Observers confirm that when the policies of the UAE regime lead to converting citizens to less than 10% of the total population.

It has abandoned an essential component of the survival of the state and put its people in the wind.

In twenty years, the mercenaries hosted by bin Zayed will take over the country’s economy, culture, and then its politics.

Thus citizens are lost under the rule of fools, according to opponents.

An Army of Foreign Mercenaries

Since the independence of the Trucial Coast principalities from Britain in the late sixties, the integration of these emirates was driven by political necessity to protect themselves from the ambitions of larger regional powers such as Iran.

It is a necessity that prompted the feuding tribes – chiefly the Al Nahyan, Al Maktoum and Qawasim – to forget their historical differences and accept merging into a single political entity.

As a result, Emirati society was nothing more than an imagined society born from the womb of a state formed out of necessity.

And that was what those who possessed the keys of the Emirati regime understood.

Those who considered from the first moment that the establishment of a “comprehensive national identity” is the greatest key not only to political stability but also to national security.