I always try to be frank white particularly in such issues like this. I don't except everybody to agree with me though especially when it comes to such tangible issues like Syria or Iraq. At the same time I'm also open to hear and listen to everyone ,on condition that they try their best to stick to the topic and be honest. I'm indifferent to those who try to ruin the reputation about KSA. Many people are deadly jeolus at us anyway ,so what difference does it make anyway?
Also, back to the Jordanian Parliament issue. I understand gaining a PhD isn't everything in this life. The JP is divided into sets of commissions and each one of them is responsible for a given ministry. Say, that the financial commission is responsible for the Ministry of Finance; the commission will want to rely on some expert in the field of finance ,and here comes the need of an expert! A PhD man specialized in the finance is better than someone who does something irrelevant.
@Hazzy977
I got your point friend. Let me give you a clue my man, what the Israeli regime is saying in public differs from what's being said behind the closed doors. In addition to that, the PA isn't going to handle the situation on its own by the way, Egypt ,Qatar ,and maybe Jordan are the most candidates to set the negotiation with the Israeli regime in near future. I will be very honest with you and say that Abu Mazan is one of the most inefficient Arab leaders of all time on many fields, you name it.
At the same time, if the Israeli regime continued committing such atrocities on the Palestinian nation, remember that the Israel won't survive.