King Abdullah II participates in the US Virtual Special Operations Forces Industry Conference, on 12 May (Facebook\The Royal Hashemite Court)
Middle East Eye: Jordan's King Abdullah warns of 'massive conflict' if Israel annexes West Bank
Monarch say his country is considering all options, including cancelling the 1994 Wadi Araba peace treaty
Jordan’s King Abdullah II warned the Israeli government’s plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank could lead to "massive conflict" and said his kingdom is "considering all options", including freezing or cancelling its 1994 peace treaty with Israel.
“I do not want to make any threats and create an atmosphere of controversy, but we are considering all options,” King Abdullah told the German magazine Der Spiegel, when asked about the possibility of cancelling the Wadi Araba treaty.
Jordan shares 335km of borders with Israel and the West Bank, and its security coordination is highly treasured by Israel's military and intelligence.
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4 comments:
What 1:16 said ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Completely correct on what happened in Jordan and Lebanon.
1 state solution is the only way.
1 state solution?
How is that working out for the USA?
I don't know Antitroll.
Didn't the king fly a few combat missions?
Being a king in the Middle East is always risky. It would be easier to cut yourself a golden parachute big enough to live well in Western Europe than to be king. Not so big that people come after you, but big enough to be a socialite.
What the king said was de riguer meant for public consumption, but still meant. When t odds shift Intentions will become reality. If the odds were favorable for an Arab coalition like in 1973, the king would act.
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