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She wasnt killed by isis tho

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why cant western world just relinquish all ties/power/properties belonging to the east? then there will be peace?

 

Then your life will be utter sh*t imo.

 

then ill move to the east then the west will crumble like the 5 pillars of babylon

 

You're get taken for any Albanian and get denied entry.

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good anyone over these CIA shit stirrers

Who you think runs jordan lol

Jordan is what usa aspires all the other middle east countries to become

Hope they get dealt with calm not even by isis but by asad

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For the 4 people who negged me saying "Jordan is what usa aspires all the other middle east countries to become"

 

 

 

 

 

Jordan's significance results partly from its strategic location at the crossroads of what Christians, Jews and Muslims call the Holy Land. It is a key ally of the US and, together with Egypt, one of only two Arab nations to have made peace with Israel.

The desert kingdom emerged out of the post-World War I division of the Middle East by Britain and France.

 

The population at that time was largely made up of tribes which had taken part in the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire.

 

Today, those original inhabitants - known as East Bank Jordanians - are outnumbered by the descendants of Palestinian refugees from Israel and the West Bank.

 

The first ruler of Jordan, the Hashemite Abdullah I, was born in Mecca and played a leading role in the Great Arab Revolt.

 

The death in February 1999 of King Hussein, who ruled for 46 years, left Jordan still struggling for economic and social survival, as well as regional peace.

 

His son, Abdullah II faces the task of maintaining stability while accommodating calls for reform. A blueprint for long-term political, economic and social change - known as the National Agenda - has yet to be implemented, and the Arab Spring popular revolts across the region found some resonance in street protests.

 

Jordan's reputation as one of the region's safest countries was dealt a blow in late 2005 when dozens of people were killed in suicide bomb attacks on hotels in the capital. Iraq-based Islamic militants claimed responsibility. The king said Jordan had been targeted because of its location and its stances.

 

The civil war in neighbouring Syria has seen Jordan play host to some 600,000 Syrian refugees, while the resurgence of Islamic militancy in Iraq also presents security challenges for Amman.

 

Unlike Arab states to the south and east, Jordan has no oil of its own. Its resources are limited to phosphates and agricultural produce. The economy depends largely on services, tourism and foreign aid, of which the US is the main provider. Jordan prides itself on its health service, one of the best in the region.

 

 

 

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that is a direct quote off of BBC i wont post other sites as you can skew them as biased 

 

bit in red is known that the israelis paid off jordan and the refugees to relocate so they can take the real estate.

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jordan is not a real country ffs 

 

just a bit of land filled with a fake king and refugees that were kicked out of palestine used as a strategic military base for usa/uk/france

 

there was 200,000 people there before israel kicked out the palestinians, refugees now make up over half the 6m population

 

compare that to the 50m + in syria/iraq 

 

about better country ffs just a middle eastern version of puerto rico etc... any united states colony 

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