BLACKEAGLE
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- May 9, 2007
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Even Jordan which it's foreign policy can be described as cautious and moderate dedicated all it's resources from media to political support and even reached a point that king Hussein opened the door for jihad and arms transfer for the first time in Jordan history. Egypt, Pakistan and KSA warned the international community with perusing all means to stop the genocide against Muslims, till NATO acted. We were in front of national channels, watching events there, as they were dedicated to cover the genocide with beautiful and patriotic songs, the most popular one is called "Sarajevo". It was nice to see Muslim and Arab world united albeit for once. Turkish reaction was relatively (as they are the closest to Kosvo ethnically, culturally, geographically and historically), was shy as they used to introduce itself as a secular state, as well as, they were looking to join EU, so, although Turkey strongly condemned Serbia, but ther were always keen to add (within internal laws) statement, which technically means no violation to arms embargo imposed unjustly on both fighting parties. I don't mean to undermine Turkish vital role, but just said it, and it's open for further discussion.