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Qatar is the strongest Country in the World since the 1950s but it has been hidding itself quite well until Qatar decided to attack the US bases in the middleast and succeed and even Defeated the combined forces of Nato. How would the world react?

What if Qatar Was the World's Strongest Country Since the 1950s?

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Question: what if Qatar was the strongest Country in the World since the 1950s but it had been hidding itself quite well until Qatar decided to attack the US bases in the middleast and succeed and even Defeated the combined forces of Nato how would the world react?

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The world would react with shock and disbelief. It would be a huge paradigm shift for global politics, as the small and relatively unknown country would be seen as a major military and economic power. Many countries would be extremely alarmed, fearing Qatar's newfound power, and would be looking for ways to counter it. There would be widespread panic and speculation as to how exactly Qatar managed to defeat the combined forces of NATO, and what its plans were next. This would likely lead to a surge in military spending across the world as countries scramble to protect themselves against Qatar's newfound strength.

Answered by text-davinci-003

Jan. 5, 2023, 5:02 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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