I’m not quite as impressed as everyone else. Jordan has been a pretty good ally, but the king didn’t REALLY get angry until he got embarrassed by ISIS.
His reaction indicates this is more of a personal matter of honor than a war on fundamental islam.
We’ll soon see how much actual committment he has beyond the current show of typical arab tit-for-tat.
Good point. But as I’ve said on other threads, Jordan really had no interest in getting involved in any of these U.S. led military campaigns over there. Jordan’s main interest is stability in neighboring countries, which is something the U.S. has been undermining for decades.
>His reaction indicates this is more of a personal matter of honor than a war on fundamental islam.<
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I don’t think that, in the whole wide world, you will find a Muslim wage a war on fundamentalist Islam.
Before they can do that, they will first have to deny the Koran and no Muslim leader can do that and get away with it.
Muzzies could become acceptable citizens of the West if they just did not cling to the Satanic Verses and let go of the hatred of non-muslims.
But, until that time, expect another 9/11 and another, and another, until the West wakes up from its coma.