Ever since the countries fighting terrorism have unmasked Qatar and are working hard to protect their people's interests, the various Qatari media organs have launched a series of campaigns to project the crisis as politically motivated, aimed at controlling Doha's independent policies. Qatar's official and non-official media outlets are portraying Doha's support for terrorist forces as a sovereign right. They also see Qatar's interference in other countries' internal affairs as support for those countries. But the facade has fallen and Qatar stands exposed. It now stands isolated except in the eyes of those countries and organizations that are ardent supporters of terrorist groups. There are some individuals and organizations that have adopted positions favorable to Qatar out of greed for its money – its only weapon. This weapon is being openly misused by Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim to arm militants instead of using it on people's welfare. The money is also being used to fund disparaging campaigns against the four countries that have taken the bold decision to confront Qatar's terrorist agenda. But Qatar's campaigns lack credibility and are falling apart. New evidence continues to crop up of Qatar's links to terrorist forces. Its financial and logistic support to terrorist groups is being exposed regularly. It is also well known by now that it harbors groups that have been working against countries in the region, including the Gulf countries where it seeks to spread dissent and chaos. The four countries are winning the media war only because of the hard facts they produce, as against the misinformation being pandered by Qatar and its puppet news organizations. Even the paid campaigns through public relations organizations, newspapers, press agencies and international television channels have failed to extricate Qatar from the deep hole it has dug for itself.