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Arjun93
I think it's true that not everyone in the world thinks like the Jordanians, but most of Western countries are grateful for the Jordanian effort throughout - And continuing - the Syrian crisis, which Iran is playing a major role in to protect its interests. The Jordanians, on the other hand, are dealing with this issue on a humanitarian ground, and don't act selfishly. In addition, Jordan is known for its counterterrorism efforts on an international scale, it is not our problem to tell you what country you should like and what shouldn't.
Speaking of the system of governance, Jordan has a parliment in it that picks and chooses on its own for their national/international interests and how the country is being ruled.
The King himself is an open-minded person, he doesn't jail people who are opposing him, instead he promotes dialogues and critical thinking. Therefore, I wouldn't discredit him tbqh.
Yes, he should be. Jordan, by nature, is a peace-loving nation, and isn't exactly as poor as you claimed, they've got their own natural resources such as oil shale among the others. Your comments are really hilarious.
Without a doubt, Iran has a rich history, we can also put Jordan in the same category, it has a great history and that shouldn't be underestimated - Just so you know I'm talking about their civilization prior to the arrival of Islam - I employ you to study concrete facts, your response seems to be more like of an emotional that a realistic one.
Jordan has aplenty of ethnic diversities such as Christians, Urban Arabs, and Tribes. What swords are you talking about my fellow? You seem to be stick in the 10th Century.
Both of Jordan and Iran are facing economic crisis for many reasons.
Jordan never had the luxury to have a flourishing economy due to the over flood of immigration from Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon. Therefore, the Jordanian economy is what it is now. Another thing, the Jordanians are too generous that they give away citizenships monthly or maybe daily.
Speaking of KSA, let me give you the heads-up my friend, Jordan is a part of Saudi Arabia, which means that we are obligated and committed to help out ourselves.
As for the military issue, suffice to say that Jordan flies a highly sophisticated Aircrafts that an OPIC oil-rich Iran could never operate, same goes to tanks and so on.
That isn't true. Please don't tell lies xD.
Well, it depends on how you define the word contribution. A highly respected University like Al-Yarmook had done a stunning job in World Economics, Medical Researches, as well as humanities-related papers.
I don't know if you are familiar with international terrorism studies, but in case you don't, you should know that Jordan has been praised for its counterterrorism efforts by none other than the UN itself.
Two former Jordanian nationals were involved in terrorist activities. The first one was Abo Mosab Al-Zarkawi -his nationality was revoked ages ago and was the most wanted Jordanian- while the other Jordanian was Abu Talah Al-Muqadisy - his citizenship was also revoked due to his connections with Zarkawi.
The third Jordanians was a double agent though.
In short, your argument is inaccurate, and I would encourage you not to speak with no knowledge in hand in first place.
Iran terrorist activities are well-known. I suppose it won't take a nation of yourself Sir to google it up and find out your self. You name it from Europe to your own country.
So much of a warmongerish behavior is unneeded. First, let Iran bring a decent Aircraft or a submarine then we can talk about "who's going to wipe out who"