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    US Congress Probes Qatar’s Texas A&M Research Access

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    What’s happening:

    The Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy (ISGAP) has sent a letter urging US authorities to investigate Qatar’s acquisition of sensitive nuclear and weapons research from Texas A&M University, alleging a potential threat to national security.

    Why it matters:

    Qatar’s ruling Al Thani family is under scrutiny for enabling terrorism by supporting Hamas and now for potentially having unauthorized access to critical scientific research and intelligence in the United States. This situation has captured the attention of US congressional members, raising red flags regarding both national security and foreign policy.

    Details:

    ISGAP has highlighted that Qatar, through its foundation, allegedly owns full rights to over 500 research projects at Texas A&M, including ones in vital sectors such as nuclear science, AI, cybersecurity, biotech robotics, and weapons development. Furthermore, the advocacy of a congressman on the House floor underscores the perceived gravity of the threat Qatar may pose to US interests in the Middle East.

    Between the lines:

    While Texas A&M University maintains that it adheres to US export control laws and safeguards intellectual property, ISGAP challenges this stance, citing evidence of discrepancies in disclosure to the US Department of Energy and possible loopholes allowing the transfer of know-how to Qatar.

    Yes, but:

    University representatives assert that the joint advisory board of its Qatar campus has no regulatory authority over academic or research activities and complies with student privacy laws.

    Big picture:

    Amidst these concerns, Qatar’s relationship with Hamas and accusations of fostering antisemitism come into focus, adding another layer of complexity to the investigation as it heightens security and diplomatic tensions.

    What’s next:

    The letter from ISGAP has been sent to various high-level officials, including the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chair and Texas Senator Ted Cruz, pressing for immediate scrutiny and action on the matter.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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