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In Turkey, people usually refer to the Jordanian King as "İngiliz piçi".
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For Jordan you had 80 years to make an economy in your country , and you are now asking for aid
How much trade existed between Jordan - Syria , can anyone elaborate if the loss of trade between Syria and Jordan has indirectly caused a crash in Jordanian economy ?
having 1 million syrian refugees in jordan sure did not help ...
In Turkey, people usually refer to the Jordanian King as "İngiliz piçi".
A puppet country like Jordan wouldn't need an Arab Spring/Colour Revolution to induce regime change there. Countries like Jordan have the CIA and US military deeply embedded at all levels in their government and society, they'd just change the pathetic King to someone else if they so desired.
Also it'll never cease to be irritating seeing Pakistanis go 'oh no, the Muslim countries this, the Muslim countries that!' whenever Muslim countries literally created for a master-client relationship with the world's dominant politico-economic power centres demonstrate their lack of 'ability' (lack of will in truth) to pursue policies beneficial for themselves and the region.
Emotion and sentiment are wonderful things, direct them where they won't be wasted.
Pakistanis have this misguided sense for these Arab countries, but the reality is that they only have one purpose, be the slaves to their masters in the west
I would say that they are not Muslim nations. So maybe their destruction will be the catylist for nations that actually represent muslims.Pakistan knows what arabs are but the destruction of any Muslim nation is not in our favor.
I would say that they are not Muslim nations. So maybe their destruction will be the catylist for nations that actually represent muslims.
It will be replaced by another one.I personally would be glad to see the demise of yet another Western-owned regime.
It is very sad to see the current protests in Jordan. Although the prime minister of Jordan has been dismissed but the current situation is still holding on. It will be very sad to another Muslim country falling into this fire which has burned so many nations. The Muslims of Jordan should learn from the ruins of Libya and Syria and practice restrain from such protests they should understand that this all uprising is designed to push Muslim nations into chaos and nothing else.