Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux has been in office just over 100 days — and already he’s racked up nearly 8,000 miles of travel to consult with one of America’s greatest enemies: Qatar.
This week, Comeaux and several Dallas officers landed in Doha under the banner of “World Cup security meetings.” FIFA footed the bill. But make no mistake — this was not a harmless business trip. It was an American police chief traveling to sit at the feet of Hamas’s financial patron, a regime that has spent decades funding, sheltering, and enabling terrorists.
Qatar Is Hamas, and Hamas Is Qatar
As journalist Khaled Abu Toameh put it bluntly: “Qatar is Hamas, and Hamas is Qatar.”
- Qatar has pumped at least $1.8 billion into Hamas over the past two decades.
- Its rulers personally visited Gaza to embrace Hamas leaders like Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed by an explosive device covertly smuggled into the Tehran guesthouse where he was staying.
- Hamas commanders live in luxury villas in Doha as honored guests.
- After Hamas’s October 7, 2023, Islamic massacre — where 1,200 Israelis were slaughtered and hundreds kidnapped — Qatar’s foreign ministry blamed Israel for the carnage.
For years, Qatar has also backed the Taliban, even helping it retake Afghanistan in 2021, where 13 American service members were killed. It has hosted Al-Qaeda mouthpieces, whitewashed ISIS pledges on live TV, and used its state media giant Al Jazeera to glorify jihadists.
Even Arab neighbors like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and the UAE have called out Qatar as a destabilizing terror sponsor. As MEMRI’s Yigal Carmon noted: “Any Arab who hears American officials say that Qatar is America’s ally would burst into laughter.”
Yet Dallas’s top cop thinks this is the place to learn about “security.”
America Doesn’t Need Terror Lessons
The U.S. has unparalleled expertise in securing massive events. Super Bowls, political conventions, presidential inaugurations, the Olympics — all managed without input from a terror state. The Secret Service, DHS, and countless state and local agencies know how to handle crowd control, terror threats, and international VIP protection.
So why is Dallas’s police chief bypassing America’s best and instead turning to a monarchy that bankrolls the very terrorists our country has been fighting for decades?
A Dangerous Optic for Dallas
The trip is a bad policy and terrible optics. At home, Dallas residents are increasingly worried about the growing militant Islamic network in North Texas — terror-tied mosques expanding their reach, radical imams preaching Islam’s extremist ideology, and foreign governments funding new mosque projects on American soil.
Dallas has become a hub for groups openly aligned with Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, and other terrorist movements. Under the cover of ‘community’ centers and nonprofits, these organizations shield radical leaders while doubling as political and ideological recruitment hubs. The spread of Hamas sympathizers and extremist-linked networks in North Texas is no longer hidden — it’s accelerating.
Yet instead of confronting this threat at home, Chief Comeaux went halfway across the world in the capital of jihad finance, letting Qatar launder its image as a “partner” in global sports and policing.
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