5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Fears grow that Jordan will be the next victim of the 'Arab Spring'
** 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
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Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Fears grow that Jordan will be the next victim of the 'Arab Spring'
Keys:
Generational Dynamics, Jordan, King Abdullah, Hani Mulki,
Omar al-Razzaz, International Monetary Fund, IMF,
Arab Spring, Muslim Brotherhood, Iran, Hassan Rouhani, turkey, Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, UAE, Israel,
Islamic State / of Iraq and Syria/Sham/the Levant, IS, ISIS, ISIL, Daesh
5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
When was Jordan's last crisis war? My guess is that Jordan is on the same clock with Israel.
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
That sounds about right.Guest wrote:When was Jordan's last crisis war? My guess is that Jordan is on the same clock with Israel.
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Jordan played a major part in Israel's 1948 defending itself into statehood. The nomadic palestineans are at the root of present circumstances. As the entire civilized world deals with invading hordes, Jordan is reaping just consequences.
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Could the King of Jordan be toppled? When I lived in the ME in the 90s, people used to say that the King was Jordan.
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
I would imagine that in the 1990s people also used to say that HosniGuest wrote: > Could the King of Jordan be toppled? When I lived in the ME in
> the 90s, people used to say that the King was
> Jordan.
Mubarak was Egypt.
Re: 5-Jun-18 World View -- Jordan's government in chaos as PM resigns in face of anti-government protests
Ouch.John wrote:I would imagine that in the 1990s people also used to say that HosniGuest wrote: > Could the King of Jordan be toppled? When I lived in the ME in
> the 90s, people used to say that the King was
> Jordan.
Mubarak was Egypt.
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