US Special Forces Sent to Train Iraqi Special Forces in Jordan
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Prompted by a BBC News report a new thread has been created for this small country and two other threads merged, so the new post (No.3) now is not first (ends).
US Special Forces Sent to Train Iraqi Special Forces in Jordan
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A Military Practitioner’s Guide to Jordan
A Military Practitioner’s Guide to Jordan
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Jordan: a small nation in an unenviable place
Prompted by a BBC News report a new thread has been created for this small country, that tries to simply survive amidst a hostile environment with a surfeit of enemies to hand and a some friends too.
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IS and al-Nusra recruiters have found rich pickings for their cause here: more than 2,000 young Jordanians have left for Syria to join proscribed terrorist groups....Jordan is formally at war with IS after it burned to death one of its downed pilots in January....Western diplomats in the region fear it could be only a matter of time before IS hit back with an attack inside Jordan.
Link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-32782439
IIRC the pilots murder appeared on SWC within the main ISIS thread.
A very concise BBC profile:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-14631981
Jordan Reaches the Refugee Saturation Point
A short WINEP article:
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While Syrians constitute the largest segment of foreign nationals in Jordan, however, the census shows that some 3 million of its 9.5 million residents are not Jordanian. These include nearly 636,000 Egyptians, 131,000 Iraqis, 31,000 Yemenis, 23,000 Libyans, and 634,000 non-naturalized Palestinians.
Link:http://www.washingtoninstitute.org/p...turation-point
The enemy within: Jordan's battle with homegrown terror
A short report after an eleven hour gun battle in Irbid:http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/en...rism-481722991
Stranger than fiction? Watching and waiting
Via Twitter fromAlSuraEnglish as 'breaking':
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King of Jordan dismisses his 3 brothers; Faisal, Ali and Talal from Jordanian army command after evidence of them contacting Saudi leaders Mohammad bin Salman and Mohammad bin Zayed to formulate a coup against him. All 3 brothers are now under house arrest.
(Added) AlSura's short web story ends with:
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The Jordanian military has maintained that the brothers and cousin were retired early as part of the military changes to the Jordanian Army and have refused to comment further on the news that they have communications with Saudi and Emirati leaders. The brothers and cousin have not been seen since the house arrest.
Link:http://al-sura.com/jordans-king-arre...audi-led-coup/
Jane's reports the dismissals were a few days ago, citing very different reasons:
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.. three senior ranking princes are to retire as part of a wider effort to professionalise the country’s military.
Link:http://www.janes.com/article/76705/j...-restructuring
Nothing elsewhere so far on the King's statement.
An expert abroad via Twitter:
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I'm not convinced at all that a Saudi-led coup was averted in
#Jordan as some rumours have it. My sources in Jordan agree. I advise caution
Stranger than fiction? Watching and waiting Part Two
The Jerusalem Post's response:
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Al-Sura, an independent media platform for citizen journalists, tweeted speculation that Prince Feisal, Prince Ali and Prince Talal had been in contact with Saudi leaders to formulate a coup against Abdullah.
Jordanian media have not yet addressed such speculation.
Link:http://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/J...command-521372
Q&A: What are Jordan’s main policy challenges?
An IISS commentary; sub-titled:
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Jordan has always been torn between regional threats and internal socio-economic pressures. Alongside its concerns over the Syria crisis and the Israel–Palestine conflict, a major challenge facing Jordan is the need to reinvigorate its domestic economy.
Link:https://www.iiss.org/blogs/analysis/...icy-challenges