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@BLACKEAGLE

I don't think The Jordian Government is naive much that drilling oil would provoke her neighbors or whatever. As I stated earlier in one of my posts today, I said there have been some patterns of environmental concerns within the Govt itself, I was told once by a Jordianian ecologist. If my memory serves me well I remember that Jordan and Israel reached an agreement back in 94, meaning that they must have at least intelligence/security cooperation ,and the Israelis have always pointed out that Jordan is a State that contributed to the peace here and there ,making such an argument null and void. " Not share if the Israelis were telling the truth "


There used to be concerns over oil shale production effects on the environment, but with the new tech that has been developed it was said to be environment friendly, not to mention that Estonia started producing oil from shale ages ago and it's fully depend on it in producing electricity. Other countries like Canada, China and Brazil started producing it as well.
Regrading the natural resources, I think Jordan happens to have a decent amount of oil and a large amount of natural gas. But wait! Why should I abuse my natural resources to their fullest? I should make a use of them in near future and hoping to discover more. Instead, I still have plenty of options on the table ,from tourism and beyond. Hopefully soon the Jordanian economy will recover for the best!

Actually, there isn't any decent natural resources other than oil shale, phosphate and uranium. All talks about oil and gas are speculations, as it doesn't make sense that the regime prefers to delay producing them until the right time comes.
 
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@BLACKEAGLE

Do you think that Jordan would start producing the oil shale anytime soon? Also, I believe the parliament has the power over the resources all what they might need later would be a royal decree right?
 
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I wish we had the resources and money to afford Syrians living but we don't have enough money nor resources, Jordan represented by king Abdullah looks like a beggar and that's just humiliating. Countries should offer help themselves not to wait for calls for urgent help as the country economy was on the verge of collapse.

I disagree. King Abdullah was right. The UN should bear responsibilities toward the Syrian crisis or grants Jordan more financial assist either from intl bank or anywhere else. That will enable Jordan to hold a little balance. He has a point.

I agree on the bolded part.


Man, the core issue is not Syrian refugees but rather the main reason for the economic hardship was Egyptian gas illegal cut off beside other factors. We could have absorbed the refugee issue hit as we did with 1,5 million Iraqis if we hadn't have all other hits at the same time. I know that no one of us has anything to do with this but we are just talking.

Maybe Qatar should offer something to the shortage of energy thing at least for now don't you think?. the fat man has so much:D
 
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Fresh news



The Peninsula - 10 April, 2013
An Iraqi official said yesterday Amman and Baghdad have signed a deal to extend an $ 18bn pipeline to the Red Sea city of Aqaba to export crude and supply Jordan with oil and gas.

“The two countries have signed an agreement to build a 1,700km pipeline from Basra to Aqaba,” Nihad Musa, director of State Company for Oil Projects, told Jordan’s official news agency Petra in Amman.

“The designs and technical studies, which are currently being conducted by a Canadian company, are scheduled to be done by the end of this year.” Musa said Iraq “is serious about implementing the $ 18bn project. It is important for the two countries.”

Under the deal, which is expected to be operational in 2017, “Jordan will get 850,000 barrels of oil as well as 100 million cubic metres of gas a day,” the Iraqi official was quoted as saying.

The kingdom relies on imports for 95 percent of its energy needs. A rise in fuel prices by up to 53 percent in November prompted violent protests in which three people were killed and more than 70 injured.

Iraq, which sits on the region’s third-largest oil reserves after Saudi Arabia and Iran at 115 billion barrels, hopes the move will increase and diversify its exports.

Jordan currently imports 10,000 barrels of Iraqi oil per day at well below the global market value, and has recently agreed to increase that amount to 15,000 barrels. Iraq delivered oil to Jordan for preferential prices under the UN oil-for-food programme during the rule of slain dictator Saddam Hussein.

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@BLACKEAGLE

I don't think we need to use the word beggar for Jordan and by extension her leader. Turkey and Lebanon asked for help ,which is quite normal. No country can afford receiving ~1 Million or more for all of a sudden. King Abdullah's address was very accurate that Jordanians don't need help ,but Syrians do and that's a legitimate cause IMO.

Yeah I realized that the parliament is powerful ,that's stunning.
 
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@BLACKEAGLE

I don't think we need to use the word beggar for Jordan and by extension her leader. Turkey and Lebanon asked for help ,which is quite normal. No country can afford receiving ~1 Million or more for all of a sudden. King Abdullah's address was very accurate that Jordanians don't need help ,but Syrians do and that's a legitimate cause IMO.

Yeah I realized that the parliament is powerful ,that's stunning.

:hitwall: My point
 
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@BLACKEAGLE

I don't think we need to use the word beggar for Jordan and by extension her leader. Turkey and Lebanon asked for help ,which is quite normal. No country can afford receiving ~1 Million or more for all of a sudden. King Abdullah's address was very accurate that Jordanians don't need help ,but Syrians do and that's a legitimate cause IMO.

Yeah I realized that the parliament is powerful ,that's stunning.

I didn't say powerful :partay:, I said any decree has to be issued through it, how? You know better:partay:
The Parliament was elected by people I admit, but it's worse than the previous ones. In short, democracy will never work in tribal countries like ours, never.
 
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Democracy=Hypocrisy

Not that much of Power you think? :p okay ..
I didn't say powerful :partay:, I said any decree has to be issued through it, how? You know better:partay:
The Parliament was elected by people I admit, but it's worse than the previous ones. In short, democracy will never work in tribal countries like ours, never.
 
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The FSA pretty much got everything in hand. They demanded that they will have to be equipped with Stingers and they got it. As long as the Assad's gang don't use chemo ,we cannot get in there for sure :/ which is a shame I know -_- basically the Russians don't give a damn about Syrians.

They Jordanians have already draw a plan though.
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More Aid should also be given to FSA!


EDIT @Aeronaut
I forgot! Aeronaut wants to bomb the heck out of Assad :omghaha::pakistan:
 
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Where is the criticism now? How many government have given such big amounts to poor people in other countries? This is not the first time Qatar donates a huge sum of money.

In this case they deserve respect.
 
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