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2003-01-27 Axis of Evil
Jordan to consider request to extend auspices
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Posted by Steve 2003-01-27 10:44 am|| || Front Page|| [1 views since 2007-05-07]  Top

#1 Arafat is Saddam's man and has only been kept around so as not to make Saddam nervous and give him an itchy trigger finger on those WMD. Once Saddam is gone, Arafat goes too.
Posted by paj 1/27/2003 2:14:51 PM||   1/27/2003 2:14:51 PM|| Front Page Top

#2 If Iraq is the main source of paleostinian support, then yeah, maybe Arafat will be more amenable.
Posted by Ptah  2003-01-27 11:34:05||   2003-01-27 11:34:05|| Front Page Top

#3 {extended laughing}

Actually, isn't the former monarchy of Iraq shirtail cousins of the jordanian monarchy?

BTW, Iran and Turkey and Kuwiat and Syria have also announced the same. They'd all be willing to take over governance of Iraq. Just for a short time, mind you.
Posted by Chuck  2003-01-27 12:08:33|| [blog.simmins.org]  2003-01-27 12:08:33|| Front Page Top

#4 Put me down to take control of Monaco. Just 'til the crisis is over, mind you...
Posted by Fred  2003-01-27 12:32:57||   2003-01-27 12:32:57|| Front Page Top

#5 "immediately following the war in Iraq, international pressure will resume on Israel..."

Immediately following the war in Iraq, international pressure won't mean squat, especially after some juicy and toxic revelations come out.
Posted by Alaska Paul 2003-01-27 12:47:03||   2003-01-27 12:47:03|| Front Page Top

#6 OK, Fred, Monaco it is. I'd personaly be willing to rule Iraq, provided the European Union gave us me enough subsidies. And, I'd offer Baghdad as the site for the next Miss Net World competition. Why should Libya have all the fun?
Posted by Chuck  2003-01-27 13:02:17|| [blog.simmins.org]  2003-01-27 13:02:17|| Front Page Top

#7 "Actually, isn't the former monarchy of Iraq shirtail cousins of the jordanian monarchy? "

yeah and the pretender who leads the Iraqi Const. Monarchy movement is a distant cousin of the King of Jordam - but until recently the Jordanians had been negative toward the prospect of monarchy in Iraq.

I think this is a sign both that the Jordanians take amreican action as virtually certain, and are getting very nervous about the aftermath. The Jordanians are Sunni Arabs, but much more friendly to US interests than the House of Saud. They could play a role like Zahir Shah in Afgan, reconciling the Sunni Arab minority to Kurdish/Shiite dominance. Kurds/ Shiites play the role of the NA, and Saudi plays the role of Pakistan. Iran plays, well, Iran.
Posted by liberalhawk 2003-01-27 13:42:27||   2003-01-27 13:42:27|| Front Page Top

#8 Arafat is Saddam's man and has only been kept around so as not to make Saddam nervous and give him an itchy trigger finger on those WMD. Once Saddam is gone, Arafat goes too.
Posted by paj 2003-01-27 14:14:51||   2003-01-27 14:14:51|| Front Page Top

#9 " Abdullah of Arabia". Has a ring to it, doesn't it? I'll bet Abdullah thinks so...
Posted by tu3031 2003-01-27 15:41:34||   2003-01-27 15:41:34|| Front Page Top

#10 Hmmm... We might also note that the family also has a claim to Soddy Arabia. Remember it used to be just Arabia, and the Hashemite family ran things, as far as anybody did - descendants of the Prophet, and all that. In Gulf War I, King Hussein was Sammy's good buddy, probably on the promise of a considerable chunk of the Olde Countrie when the Republican Guard emerged victorious...
Posted by Fred  2003-01-27 16:03:08||   2003-01-27 16:03:08|| Front Page Top

#11 Fred, you have been prescient to make 'arabia' rather than 'saudi arabia' a category on the site.

When the Iraq situation is concluded, we need to pivot into a confrontational posture with the current rulers of the Arabian peninsula. Abdullah is smart to get out in front of this if he can. There is nothing like proven oil reserves to fix an economy in a hurry.

He's western educated, and may be planning a charm offensive towards Israel (previous post). Both of these factors have the potential to make him a preferred broker with the US in the region. Throw in some baby steps towards democracy and he could gain Western backing to restore the Hashemites to their former glory, bag a Nobel peace prize for various 'reforms' and become Time Man of the Year for 2004. Recent stories suggest he might just be going for it. Worse things could happen than him succeeding.
Posted by JAB 2003-01-27 18:11:03||   2003-01-27 18:11:03|| Front Page Top

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