Monday, March 19, 2012






ZIONIST AND IMPERIALIST THINK TANKS IN WEST ARE STARTING TO SWEAT,REALIZING THEIR KING PUPPET OF JORDAN COULD BE OUSTED FROM POWER SOON 




The International Crisis Group released a report titled “Dallying with Reform in a Divided Jordan,” which is the ninth and latest report in the Crisis Group series “Popular Protest in North Africa and the Middle East.” The report highlights the cracks that have formed in the long-standing pillar that had been supportive of Jordan’s regime, the East Bankers. “In the past, it was relatively easy for the monarchy to play on the fault line separating East Bankers from Palestinian Jordanians,” said Sirine Rached, Crisis Group Middle East and North Africa Fellow. “However, it has become much trickier for the regime to contain the protests by dividing the protesters. Cross-communal coalitions have emerged around specific demands for political reform, challenging the hegemony of identity politics.” The report concludes that the Jordanian monarchy can no longer postpone action to subside its own protests. It has to formulate long-term solutions to appease the brewing anger before Jordan “portend[s] a new chapter in the Arab uprisings’ unfolding drama.”
Middle East expert Dr. Assaf David, a research fellow at the Truman Institute at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, recently conducted an interview in which he said he believes“Jordan might also be rocked by the Arab Spring turmoil in the Middle East.” David focused on KingAbdullah‘s economic policy as the source of discontent in the nation. “The calls against King Abdullah’s regime have become more frequent,” he said. “If at first many opposed the current reforms, now they are directly attacking the government.”

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