Since the outbreak of the Gulf crisis in 2017 and the resulting blockade of the State of Qatar by Gulf countries, the ties between Abu Dhabi and Paris have grown, especially through a public relations campaign managed by the Emirates to gain more influence in France, and try to polish its image with the French public opinion.

This is what the French writer and political analyst Henri Forkadi summarized an article he published in his blog at the French Media website, in which he said that Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed - seeking to spread his idea and mission and consolidate his vision of a stable Middle East through tyranny, and in order to push his pawns forward To interfere in the very heart of Islam France - he realizes that in order to achieve his goals he needs to employ influential people already known in the media.

It is not possible - according to the author - to achieve political goals without communicating with specialists and experts, publishing articles for them and conducting interviews with them, provided that they are among the well-known names in order not to arouse suspicion in the public opinion, and to hide their real motives, and in fact, some of these are not shy about doing Anything, according to Forcade.

In light of the tense context of the protracted Gulf crisis, the writer asserts that what the UAE is doing shows how much Europe - and France in particular - finds itself playing a major role in the interests of the UAE, bypassing all its lapses in the interest of arms sales and commercial contracts.

Thus - according to the author - Bin Zayed will obtain in France the facilities that enable him to promote his immoral practices in the Arab world, such as: aborting democratic transitions, violating human rights, and causing the killing of many people in all the battlefields in which he tries to impose his mark to achieve His dream is to become "the most powerful man in the Arab world"!

The author reviewed some examples of those writers, indicating that they have no convictions of what they are defending, and that they are ready to do anything to work for a foreign country, whatever its policy, as well as being striking the wall with ethics and basic journalistic and academic rules required to ensure the least little neutrality and independence.