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Qatari money, priorities and interests are now woven into many US universities

Universities must reconsider their values, for the sake of America’s future

June 19, 2025 10:16
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Pro-Palestinian demonstrators gather for a mock trial against the University of Michigan's Board of Regents on the university's campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on April 21, 2025. (Photo by JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty Images)
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When the Trump administration combats Jewish civil rights violations on campus, they face vigorous pushback in the name of academic freedom. But numerous American universities already willingly sold said freedom for foreign funding.

Americans are now increasingly aware of this crescendoing national security issue. Namely, America’s next generation of leaders is being indoctrinated with beliefs common in authoritarian nations.

Tiny Qatar has purchased sizable influence at American universities. Course content, extracurricular programming, and campus climates have all shifted in Qatar’s preferred direction.

Faran Jeffery, deputy director of the Islamic Theology of Counter Terrorism think tank, has explained the Qataris want soft power “to influence a number of US policies, especially when it come to Israel and the Middle East.” The Qataris “also use the same influence to provide an umbrella of protection to some US-based Islamist entities, like CAIR (the Council on American-Islamic Relations).”