• Une interprétation plausible : après s’être exposé autant, je vois un signe que le Qatar donne le signal qu’aucune retombée néfaste de ses prises de position internationales ne saurait atteindre son territoire. Le nouveau PM c’est quand même le Clémenceau du Qatar, ds sa qualité de « premier flic » pour ceux qui connaissent un peu

    Qatar Names New Cabinet - NYTimes.com
    http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/28/world/middleeast/qatar-names-new-cabinet.html?_r=1

    While there was no immediate official announcement of the cabinet from the government’s Qatar News Agency when it was appointed on Wednesday, Qatari newspapers on Thursday published a complete list of the members. It will be led by Sheik Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani, holding the roles of prime minister and interior minister. His age was not announced, but he is a 1984 graduate of Durham Military College in Britain, according to his official biography, which would make him about 50.

    In addition to running internal state security for many years, the new prime minister has been in charge of his country’s antiterrorism efforts.

    [...]
    But a new prime minister whose second portfolio is the Interior Ministry, which controls the police and internal security affairs, was widely read as a signal that the new emir would be refocusing on domestic affairs. There has been no suggestion of any internal security threat, and dissent in wealthy Qatar, which has only 250,000 citizens, is nearly unknown.

    Sheik Abdullah, the new prime minister, had been the minister of state for internal affairs since February 2005. In recent years, he was widely viewed as the de facto minister of interior.