Posted on 02/07/2015 12:17:43 PM PST by Jim Robinson
Prince Jughead wandered in, perhaps he’s trying to get the Jordanians to go easy on the jihadists. He’s shown talking earnestly with one of the royal family, the guy with the headwear who’s also a high official of the gov’t. Note the security guy off to the right, who appears to be looking daggers at Chuck.
Charles heads into the warzone:
Prince of Wales arrives in Jordan at start of Middle East tour as country steps up strikes on ISIS
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2944084/Charles-heads-warzone-Prince-Wales-arrives-Jordan-start-Middle-East-tour-country-steps-strikes-ISIS.html
Bloodied, battered and bandaged:
Gruesome pictures reveal the aftermath of air strikes by Syrian government on rebel stronghold in war-torn country
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2943888/Bloodied-battered-bandaged-Gruesome-pictures-reveal-aftermath-air-strikes-Syria-rebel-stronghold-war-torn-country.html
I think it's telling how ISIS didn't publish the video until a month after the execution, meantime prolonging the agony for those wondering (the unknown) & keeping up so-called 'negotiations'. The unknown and timing are important. Partly why they cover their faces (the unknown).
Everything ISIS does is carefully thought-thru (not to say they don't make mistakes) but they do calculate and weigh (strategic planning) their actions, including assessing strengths and weaknesses of those they choose to attack. Examples include Syria (Kobane), Iraq (Kirkuk), and now Jordan. Jordanian leadership is in a tough position & Jordan (with approx 6.5 mil population) is a relatively small country with limited natural resources, but a buffer for Israel too.
One of the Coalition's biggest weaknesses is only a handful of Arab countries so far have chosen to participate in (limited) airstrikes, and no ground troops. UAE evidently stopped its airstrike for the time being since they don't want to have their pilots potentially captured. Arab-muslim killing Arab-muslim (sunni vs sunni) is not palatable to much of the Arab population in that region. A broader, sustained, controlled, and ongoing fight, on multiple levels, are absolutely necessary to obliterate ISIS.
:’D
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