Jordanian frustration with U.S., Israel mounting
Foreign Policy / Foreign Policy
13-Oct-2009 (one comment)

While I was in Jordan, King Abdullah gave a lengthy interview to Haaretz about the Israeli-Palestinian situation in which he warned that "We’re sliding back into the darkness."   My conversations with more than two dozen Jordanian officials, political activists, journalists and analysts suggest that on this, at least, the King reflects a widespread Jordanian consensus.  Jordanians are growing increasingly frustrated with the Obama team's approach, alarmed at Netanyahu's unpunished intransigence, and downright frantic about the trend in Jerusalem. If we don't start seeing progress soon, with stronger American leadership, then the "tinderbox" could explode. 

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Farhad Kashani

Shah Gholam, The only

by Farhad Kashani on

Shah Gholam,

The only thing that is diminishing very quickly in the Middle East is your beloved devlish IRI regime.

It's diminishing faster than you can say "I love Khamenei! Israel will remain, and IRI will go. Thats the truth fact that is burning you deep inside, isn't it?