Hi there, !
Today Sun 04/15/2012 Sat 04/14/2012 Fri 04/13/2012 Thu 04/12/2012 Wed 04/11/2012 Tue 04/10/2012 Mon 04/09/2012 Archives
Rantburg
532932 articles and 1859740 comments are archived on Rantburg.

Today: 60 articles and 125 comments as of 9:48.
Post a news link    Post your own article   
Area: WoT Operations    WoT Background    Non-WoT        Politix   
Nork rocket launched, then 'breaks up'
Today's Headlines
Headline Comments [Views]
Page 4: Opinion
0 [2] 
7 15:24 newc [1] 
Page 1: WoT Operations
25 23:23 whatmanual [4]
3 11:16 SteveS [7]
4 21:37 SteveS [5]
0 [2]
0 [4]
4 13:40 Mizzou Mafia [3]
0 [4]
2 11:58 Pappy [3]
0 [9]
0 [5]
0 [7]
0 [8]
0 [7]
0 [2]
0 [1]
0 [4]
0 [3]
0 [8]
0 [7]
0 [7]
0 [3]
0 [1]
Page 2: WoT Background
0 [6]
0 [3]
1 00:09 newc [2]
0 [4]
10 21:11 trailing wife [6]
0 []
1 15:45 Gabby Cussworth [6]
0 [3]
5 17:15 Barbara [2]
0 [4]
1 00:53 JosephMendiola [4]
0 [2]
0 [9]
0 [5]
0 [5]
3 23:38 Halliburton - Mysterious Conspiracy Division [5]
0 [8]
0 [4]
0 [8]
0 [5]
0 [4]
0 [5]
0 [6]
16 19:45 phil_b [4]
0 [4]
Page 3: Non-WoT
4 20:47 Barbara [7]
9 21:10 Procopius2k [8]
6 19:48 JohnQC [2]
5 12:34 tipper []
1 00:18 newc [1]
0 []
1 16:03 M. Murcek [2]
1 00:57 JosephMendiola [3]
2 21:28 SteveS [8]
3 03:07 Bill Schwarzeneggar1358 [7]
Page 6: Politix
11 21:29 USN, Ret. [4]
Israel-Palestine-Jordan
Abdullah Seeking Divorce From Palestinians
Analysis: Jordanian King Abdullah wishes to finish what his late father King Hussein began - full separation from the Paleostinians.

King Abdullah is seeking to complete the divorce proceedings between Jordan and the Paleostinians which his late father, King Hussein, began in 1988.

The separation began in July that year, a few months after the eruption of the first intifada.

King Hussein realized back then that it was not in the interest of his kingdom to maintain a linkage to the West Bank, home to hundreds of thousands of Paleostinians.

His biggest fear was that the intifada would spill over into Jordan, where the Paleostinian majority would rise against his monarchy.

By cutting off Jordan's legal and administrative ties with the West Bank, King Hussein signaled his desire to part from the Paleostinians living there. Jordanians and Paleostinians at the time hailed the decision as a positive step toward the Paleostinians establishing a state of their own.

But many Jordanians felt that the divorce had not been completed given the fact that most Paleostinians living in the kingdom continue to hold Jordanian citizenship.

In recent years, King Abdullah has faced calls from fellow Jordanians to act quickly to ensure that the separation from the Paleostinians would be completed.

In 2009, Amman quietly began revoking the Jordanian citizenship of thousands of Paleostinians, triggering strong protests from human rights
...which often intentionally defined so widely as to be meaningless...
organizations and pro-Paleostinian groups around the world.

Over the past year, Jordan has witnessed increased demands for reforms and democracy. The "Arab Spring" that has been sweeping the Arab world has prompted thousands of Jordanians to take to the streets every week to demand real changes and freedoms.

The growing protests have clearly embarrassed and confused King Abdullah, who is feeling the heat approaching him rapidly.

The monarch's biggest fear is that the powerful and popular Moslem Brüderbund organization would form an alliance with the Paleostinians and turn against his regime, seriously undermining his grip on power.

King Abdullah is now hoping that a new electoral law would prevent both the Islamists and Paleostinians from gaining victories in the upcoming parliamentary election, scheduled for later this year.

Talk in Israel and elsewhere about turning Jordan into a Paleostinian state has also left the king worried about the future of his kingdom. That explains why he is not even prepared to receive 1,100 Paleostinian refugees who have decamped Syria in recent weeks, while at the same time welcoming more than 100,000 Syrians who crossed the border into Jordan.

The Jordanians have no problem absorbing tens of thousands of Iraqis, Syrians and Libyans. But when it comes to the Paleostinians, it's a completely different story. The last thing King Abdullah needs is another 500,000 Paleostinians in the country.

King Abdullah is now seeking to distance himself from the Paleostinians. He says he wants the Paleostinians to go to the West Bank and Gazoo Strip and establish their own state there, and not elsewhere.

The king feels reassured only when an Israeli or US official tells him that "Jordan is for the Jordanians and Paleostine for the Paleostinians."
Posted by: trailing wife || 04/12/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || [1 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Well, they did murder his great-grandfather.
Posted by: Eric Jablow || 04/12/2012 0:37 Comments || Top||

#2  Repeat after me: Talaq, talaq, talaq. Problem solved.
Posted by: gorb || 04/12/2012 3:32 Comments || Top||

#3  King Abdullah is seeking to complete the divorce proceedings between Jordan and the Paleostinians which his late father, King Hussein, began in 1988.

Actually it began in 1970 with Black September.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 04/12/2012 10:43 Comments || Top||

#4  Here is a hint: if you find your stuff out on the lawn (or on the other side of the Jordan River), it's over.
Posted by: SteveS || 04/12/2012 11:06 Comments || Top||

#5  How's this for irony - I'm at the Dead Sea right now and I can see the West Bank right now. My driver was born in Palestine but his folks came to Jordan in 1967. They assimilated and are Jordanian citizens now. My guy says the king is very well liked and is trying to make reforms. He also said, in his opinion, the MB and other radicals are not a factor here.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy || 04/12/2012 11:40 Comments || Top||

#6  Jordan should absorb the West Bank and the Holy Sites within to make them relevant. They can manage the Palestinians by controlling media access and preachers. The Pals can be divorced from their death cult. Won't be easy but its better than having a rabid dog on your border.

If I were Jordan I'd wait until after the Iranian/Israel crisis is resolved. Perhaps letting Israel know that the option might be on the table in the aftermath.
Posted by: rjschwarz || 04/12/2012 12:27 Comments || Top||

#7  He really is a decent King. The security apparatus is excellent and he really does care about his Country.
Posted by: newc || 04/12/2012 15:24 Comments || Top||


Southeast Asia
Only the king can solve Thailand's insurgency
Also:
Did Thaksin met with Thai insurgents in Malaysia?
Posted by: ryuge || 04/12/2012 05:51 || Comments || Link || [2 views] Top|| File under:



Who's in the News
30[untagged]
8Govt of Syria
6Govt of Pakistan
6Arab Spring
2Govt of Sudan
2al-Qaeda in Arabia
2al-Shabaab
1Jamaat-e-Islami
1Abu Sayyaf
1Jamaat-e-Ulema Islami
1Hezbollah

Bookmark
E-Mail Me

The Classics
The O Club
Rantburg Store
The Bloids
The Never-ending Story
Thugburg
Gulf War I
The Way We Were
Bio

Merry-Go-Blog











On Sale now!


A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.

Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.

Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has dominated Mexico for six years.
Click here for more information

Meet the Mods
In no particular order...
Steve White
Seafarious
tu3031
badanov
sherry
ryuge
GolfBravoUSMC
Bright Pebbles
trailing wife
Gloria
Fred
Besoeker
Glenmore
Frank G
3dc
Skidmark

Two weeks of WOT
Thu 2012-04-12
  Nork rocket launched, then 'breaks up'
Wed 2012-04-11
  Syria denounced for not adhereing to agreed peace plan
Tue 2012-04-10
  Syrian Rebel Army Ready to Respect Truce
Mon 2012-04-09
  84 Dead, 200 Arrested as Violence Rages across Syria
Sun 2012-04-08
  Hugo off to Brazil for Emergent Care
Sat 2012-04-07
  Azerbaijani intel service jugs 17 hard boys
Fri 2012-04-06
  Mali rebels declare cease-fire after seizing north
Thu 2012-04-05
  Pakistan rejects US bounty on Hafiz Saeed
Wed 2012-04-04
  Yemeni airstrikes kill 43 al-Qaida militants
Tue 2012-04-03
  Oil Pipeline Blown Up In Southeast Yemen, Flows Halted
Mon 2012-04-02
  Twin explosions rocked Mombasa Saturday
Sun 2012-04-01
  Paris: Scientist accused of plotting to blow up 'city size of London'
Sat 2012-03-31
  Us Drone Strike Kills Four In Miranshah
Fri 2012-03-30
  France nabs at least 17 Islamists in raids across the country
Thu 2012-03-29
  Gunmen kidnap Saudi diplomat in Yemen


Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.
3.135.185.194
Help keep the Burg running! Paypal:
WoT Operations (22)    WoT Background (25)    Non-WoT (10)    (0)    Politix (1)