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Jordan's king has become the first Arab leader to openly say Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should stand down.

King Abdullah told the BBC that if he were in Mr Assad's position, he would make sure "whoever comes behind me has the ability to change the status quo".

He urged President Assad to launch dialogue with the opposition to effect an orderly transition.

Arab leaders have increasingly criticised the crackdown in Syria after months of violence.

Both the Saudi and Qatari ambassadors left Damascus in protest at the repression. The Arab League voted on Saturday to suspend Syria's membership.

However King Abdullah went further than other Arab leaders in his exclusive interview with BBC World News television.

"If Bashar has the interest of his country [at heart] he would step down, but he would also create an ability to reach out and start a new phase of Syrian political life," he said.

"That's the only way I would see it work and I don't think people are asking that question," he added.

King Abdullah warned there would be "more of the same" if whoever replaced President Assad did not change the status quo.
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Jordan, which borders Syria, has been increasingly critical of the crackdown on anti-government protesters.

Many Western powers have urged President Assad to stand down. Both the EU and the US have said he has lost legitimacy but have ruled out military intervention.

The European Union on Monday tightened sanctions on Syria.

EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels added 18 Syrian officials to a list of people affected by a travel ban and asset freeze.

The ministers also approved moves to prevent Syria getting funds from the European Investment Bank.

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe said he hoped the UN would finally impose its own sanctions on Syria.

Russia and China last month vetoed a Western-sponsored resolution condemning Damascus.

Earlier on Monday, Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem reacted defiantly to the Arab League's suspension. He said the decision was illegal and vowed to overcome "conspiracies" against Damascus.

The Arab League is set to hold another meeting to discuss Syria on Wednesday.

Russia on Monday condemned the suspension. "Someone really does not want the Syrians to agree among themselves," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said in Moscow.

In the latest violence, the Local Co-ordination Committees - a network of opponents to President Assad's rule - said 13 people had been killed on Monday, including 10 in the city of Homs, a leading focus of unrest.

Such claims are impossible to verify as the Syrian government has severely restricted access for foreign journalists.

The UN says more than 3,500 people have died since the start of the protests in March while the Syrian authorities blame the violence on terrorists.

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1.5 billion muslims want to remove king's rule from Middle east.
 
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o'rly?

You speak for all 1.5 billion muslims?
Someone has megalomania issues.. :rolleyes:
 
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lmao
KING of Jordan is lecturing others on democracy

these arab sheikhdoms are just smtg else
 
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lmao
KING of Jordan is lecturing others on democracy

these arab sheikhdoms are just smtg else

Ummm. Jordan is not a shiekhdom.... Jordan is a European style Kingdom dude...
 
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Assad will not step down even if he did will be replaced by his brother Maher.

What about Rifat (Bashar's uncle who is in exile), he also wants a slice of the cake, few days back he said that an Arab-International committee be formed to negotiate with Bashar (his brother's son) paving the way for him to step down with assurances for him and and his family, and after him stepping down anyone from his family take over and he said he would be ready to take over as well.
 
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Ummm. Jordan is not a shiekhdom.... Jordan is a European style Kingdom dude...

For them any arab country asking their Allie leader to step down is a sheikhdom with an arab sheikh and any Muslim writing or talking against them is a wahabi.
 
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Hes not going to step down unless being secretly shot by a radioactive gun, guaranteed to induce cancer.
You know what I am saying? After the two nuclear bombs in Japan, hundreds of thousands died in the aftermath.
 
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For them any arab country asking their Allie leader to step down is an arab sheikh having a sheikhdom and any Muslim writing or talking against them is a wahabi.

bhatti joon, I never called him a wahabi and Mosa never confronted me for that reason (for calling him a wahabi). We never even had a discussion regarding wahabis and wahabism in this thread.
Stop smoking the good ****.

Jordan is actually one of the more proper countries in the ME. Since you said "for them," I'll tell you what we think about Arabs. Until a hundred years ago, Arab in Iran meant khalijee people. People in the Levant and North Africa were NOT considered Arab and were never called Arabs. Only in the 20th century we started calling them Arabs. Today though, whenever an Iranian talks about arabs, he/she is most likely talking about the khalijees. We don't have any beef with the rest, even if they hate us. So no, I don't hate his holiness, king whatever the **** his name is. I just think he's an idiot for telling Assad what to do when he's the acting king of a nation. Basically the same as khamenei opening his effing mouth regarding other countries.
 
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What about Rifat (Bashar's uncle who is in exile), he also wants a slice of the cake, few days back he said that an Arab-International committee be formed to negotiate with Bashar (his brother's son) paving the way for him to step down with assurances for him and and his family, and after him stepping down anyone from his family take over and he said he would be ready to take over as well.

He won't he was apart of 1982, assad is smart for taking the muslim brotherhood out and he is doing it now again if assad steps down his brother will take over my opinion mahar is the puppet master.
 
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He won't he was apart of 1982, assad is smart for taking the muslim brotherhood out and he is doing it now again if assad steps down his brother will take over my opinion mahar is the puppet master.

Yes he was, but many from his family will want a role after he leaves, but the public won't buy it.
 
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