No hidden agenda has ever existed without its proxies and puppets who seek to implement and pursue it. Although several destabilizing players and actors have existed in the region, and their intelligence and foreign agendas have been implicated in what is happening, most notably of which are Iran, Qatar, Turkey, I found it of paramount importance to allow enough space to particularly highlight Qatar's role in destabilizing the region and implementing underhand instructions of some foreign powers. In the wee hours of Monday, June 5, 2017, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, the Maldives, and Marshall Islands decided to cut all diplomatic ties with Qatar. One day later, Jordan reduced diplomatic representation with Qatar and revoked the license of the Doha-based Al Jazeera satellite channel. In addition, the Mauritanian authorities officially severed diplomatic relations with Qatar, and Djibouti announced the reduction of diplomatic representation with the gulf statelet. In the wake of these recent decisions to boycott Qatar in opposition to its hostile foreign policies, Doha's dubious role in passing, implementing regional partition plans, and its support for terrorist groups and entities, foremost among them Muslim Brotherhood, has been finally exposed. Myriad of undisclosed facts also came to the fore to bear witness against the gulf state-let as the "authorized agent" for implementing subversive agendas in the Middle East. In fact, Qatar's dual role as "agent of terrorism" and "destabilizer of the region" is easy to prove with the following two pieces of evidence: First evidence: The leaked call between Hamad bin Khalifa, the former Emir of Qatar, his Foreign Minister, Hamad bin Jassim (now former), and the late Libyan long-time leader Muammar Gaddafi, in which Bin- Khalifa disclosed a British-Qatari conspiracy against Saudi Arabia. He explicitly acknowledged his collaboration with British intelligence to bring down Saudi Arabia and restructure its regime based on the theory of creative chaos.