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Qatar’s Airspace Is Closed. 140 Emergency Flights. The Gulf’s Financial Capital Is Emptying Out.

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Qatar’s airspace is officially closed. Qatar Airways has scheduled more than 140 special emergency flights to repatriate stranded residents and citizens. The country that hosts Al Udeid — the largest American military base in the Middle East, the forward headquarters of US Central Command — is emptying out. And the deeper story is not just that the airspace is closed. It is what Qatar closing its airspace while simultaneously launching 140 evacuation flights tells you about what its government knows, what its sovereign wealth fund managers are doing right now, and why the financial capital that manages $475 billion of global assets is the one place in this conflict whose evacuation has consequences that reach every stock market, every bond market, and every investment portfolio on earth.

In this video, we break down:
Why Qatar closing its airspace is a different category of signal than any other Gulf state evacuation — and what the combination of airspace closure and 140 emergency flights tells you that neither event alone would tell you
What happens to $475 billion in Qatar Investment Authority assets when the sovereign wealth fund’s home country is under active missile threat and its financial managers are on evacuation flights
Why Al Udeid Air Base — 10,000 American personnel, the forward headquarters of US Central Command — is now operating inside a country whose own government is flying its people out
What the LNG shutdown at Qatar’s two largest production facilities means for European gas prices this winter and why a 30% single-day jump in European gas futures was just the opening number
Why Qatar’s evacuation is the moment this conflict stopped being something that happens to soldiers and started being something that happens to money — and what that shift means for how fast it ends

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