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@BLACKEAGLE

Hey bro, you still got that link to the article of the Iraqi shiite guy who went to Iran after the first gulf war? you called it an eye opener, please share the link if you still have it.
 
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Let's bring this excellent thread to live again.

His Majesty King Abdullah II inaugurated KADDB joint venture with ASELSAN yesterday.

The joint project, implemented at the KADDB Industrial Park in Mafraq Governorate, will produce night vision and thermal imaging systems and equipment to cover the needs of JAF.

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america better send more military aid to jordan. Jordan isn't ready to fight ISIS
 
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I think its better for Jordans to acquire missiles from Pak-China to be license produced. and Sell F-16s to PAF.
 
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Jordanian Armed Forces Procure Fiber Optic Cable

January 7, 2015

Technical Communications Solutions Corporation, Swampscott, Massachusetts, was awarded a $8,622,068 firm-fixed-price, foreign military sales (Jordan) contract for the installation of fiber optic cable that will satisfy the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF) fiber optic-last mile (FO-LM) and fiber optic-long haul (FO-LH) requirements, and shall include the installation, testing and sustainment activities required for the JAF FO-LM and the FO-LH cable links. Work will be performed in Jordan, with an estimated completion date of January 6, 2016. One bid was solicited with one received. Fiscal 2015 other procurement funds in the amount of $8,622,068 are being obligated at the time of the award. The Army Contracting Command, Aberdeen Div D, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, is the contracting activity (W91CRB-15-C-5000).





Jordan to Arm Sunni Tribes in Iraq, Syria

Jordan has adopted a new strategy in the fight against the Islamic State (IS) aimed at defending the kingdom against possible incursions by the militant group from western Iraq and eastern and southern Syria. On two separate occasions, King Abdullah declared that Jordan will do its best to support tribes in Syria and Iraq "that are engaging terrorist groups in both countries." The king told the heads of southern Jordanian tribes on Dec. 18 that Jordan is implementing "a security strategy to confront challenges [on fronts with Syria and Iraq] in accordance with programs that are being followed by the armed forces and the security bodies." He added that the Jordanian armed forces will not hesitate to carry out their duty toward "Arab neighbors and brethren."


On Dec. 20, Abdullah reiterated his position to former prime ministers underlining Jordan's ability to deal with regional challenges and stressing the importance of building an Arab-Islamic coalition against terrorism. He said that the war against the terror groups is an Arab and Islamic affair, "because the groups with extremist ideologies will not stop at Syria and Iraq if they gained more power, but will work to extend their grip to other Arab and Islamist countries, and worldwide."
 
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