@RazPaK and others,
Let me say that even tho I am not Jordanian, I have a lot of respect for Jodanian people and the nation itself. I've some good friends who are of Jordanian background and I've never met such humble, good and genuinely kind hearted people. So thus, I will defend Jordan.
Jordan has done what it could to keep peace in the region, and has done its part, more so than many Arab neighbours who just talk the talk. Jordan, has walked the walk, by not only building refugee centers as well as housing for Palestinian refugees, throughout the decades. In addition, it was Jordan, along with Turkey, who have taken up the majority of the refugees from Syria and Iraq. So please spare me the ad nauseum lecture about how Jordan is "shaking hands with the enemy". I'll tell you one thing, Jordan is not killing its own people, unlike the Assad Regime. Jordan is not imposing religious fanaticism , unlike ISIS, ISIL, FSA.As we speak, Jordan pours its medical and housing resources to aid these Syrians and Iraqis that are crossing the border in droves looking for safety.
Tho She (Jordan) is a small country, it has a heart of a Shepherd boy in defense of his flock. Reminds me of Prophet David (Da'ud) going against Goliath. A small nation , and willing to share its much needed resources to the hundreds of thousands, millions that are in its borders after these wars. Tell me, name me one country in the middle east (besides Turkey) who has provided such magnanimous human resource aid to these refugees? And I'm talking about direct aid?
If foreigners don't like Jordan's pragmatic foreign policy, because they're not in cahoots with them, then so be it. Jordan's Monarchy, and Jordan's Government has only one concern: Jordan's peace and Jordan's development.
Let me say that even tho I am not Jordanian, I have a lot of respect for Jodanian people and the nation itself. I've some good friends who are of Jordanian background and I've never met such humble, good and genuinely kind hearted people. So thus, I will defend Jordan.
Jordan has done what it could to keep peace in the region, and has done its part, more so than many Arab neighbours who just talk the talk. Jordan, has walked the walk, by not only building refugee centers as well as housing for Palestinian refugees, throughout the decades. In addition, it was Jordan, along with Turkey, who have taken up the majority of the refugees from Syria and Iraq. So please spare me the ad nauseum lecture about how Jordan is "shaking hands with the enemy". I'll tell you one thing, Jordan is not killing its own people, unlike the Assad Regime. Jordan is not imposing religious fanaticism , unlike ISIS, ISIL, FSA.As we speak, Jordan pours its medical and housing resources to aid these Syrians and Iraqis that are crossing the border in droves looking for safety.
Tho She (Jordan) is a small country, it has a heart of a Shepherd boy in defense of his flock. Reminds me of Prophet David (Da'ud) going against Goliath. A small nation , and willing to share its much needed resources to the hundreds of thousands, millions that are in its borders after these wars. Tell me, name me one country in the middle east (besides Turkey) who has provided such magnanimous human resource aid to these refugees? And I'm talking about direct aid?
If foreigners don't like Jordan's pragmatic foreign policy, because they're not in cahoots with them, then so be it. Jordan's Monarchy, and Jordan's Government has only one concern: Jordan's peace and Jordan's development.