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His Majesty King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II participate in an exercise wi

His Majesty King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II participate in an exercise with live ammunition


This is how rich, famous and nobles play their games......notably! there were no bullets coming from the other side.
 
He won't be needing body guards then.
He doesn't carry guns when on official visits..so he still need bodyguards.. maybe some of them carrying extra weapons and ammunition for him..

This is how rich, famous and nobles play their games......notably! there were no bullets coming from the other side.
They are special forces trained since their youth.. I am sure you won't like to be on the other side..That is no game.. that is how all SF of the world train.. maybe you think they train on real people!?:lol:
 
He doesn't carry guns when on official visits..so he still need bodyguards.. maybe some of them carrying extra weapons and ammunition for him..


They are special forces trained since their youth.. I am sure you won't like to be on the other side..That is no game.. that is how all SF of the world train.. maybe you think they train on real people!?:lol:

He is Sandhurst trained.
 
King Abdullah has always been militarily active. He led airstrikes in his F-16 a year ago...

Jordanians must be proud of him.

A progressive ruler as well that finds himself in a hard place (the realities of Jordan of late). Yet somehow manages that fine balance between a democratic state (constitutional monarchy) and the executive powers of a sovereign.



That modern-day Jordan should have been a part of historical Hijaz (thus KSA today) is another thing. Don't tell it to our Jordanian brothers and sisters though.:D At least the Jordanian royal family being Hijazi, helps a bit.;)
 
No one in Islamic world cares about tribe / Clan , people are judged on what they do for Islamic world
 
Jordan is struggling on the economic front and has long way to go for creating a viable industry.
 
A progressive ruler as well that finds himself in a hard place (the realities of Jordan of late). Yet somehow manages that fine balance between a democratic state (constitutional monarchy) and the executive powers of a sovereign.



That modern-day Jordan should have been a part of historical Hijaz (thus KSA today) is another thing. Don't tell it to our Jordanian brothers and sisters though.:D At least the Jordanian royal family being Hijazi, helps a bit.;)

Allah bless the dear king and his beautiful family. The bloodline of Rasool Allah(saws).
As for the rest, I'd say only under a Hashemite ruler bro, otherwise Saudi should stay separate.
 
Jordan is struggling on the economic front and has long way to go for creating a viable industry.
Jordan has 60 000 tons of proven Uranium reserves.. this is just one of its natural resources.. and It just got some help from KSA, the UAE and Kuwait, in form of loans to sustain its economy.. the potential is there..
 
Always nice to see a head of state that knows how to hold and use a weapon. At least he gets some sun as well and it is not mamnoon for him.
 

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