When Jordan Falls To the Palestinians!

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In September 1970 the Palestinian rose up and tried to take over Jordan. The Jordanian army slaughtered 20,000 Palestinians. In the 70s they could get away with such brutality.

Fastforward to 2011. The Palestinian, who now make up the majority, are uprising again. The Jordanian King is running scared. He fired his PM and entire cabinet. They protesters are still taking to the streets. It won't be long before open revolts. I doubt the Jordanian arm could get away with slaughtering another 20K Palestinians!

Thousands protest in Jordan - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
The people of Jordan and Egypt are sick and tired of their weak governments that befriend the terrorist state of Israel because of the U.S. bribes and handouts. :doubt:
 
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The people of Jordan and Egypt are tired of having weak governments that befriend the terrorist state of Israel because of the U.S. bribes and handouts. :doubt:

Go cry to the mods little girl!

I hope a pussy like you represents your muslim brotheren! :eusa_pray:
 
The terrorist state of Israel has been living in a Zionist fantasy world for a long time.

Now it looks like the people in the Middle East are rising up and demanding Israel be held accountable for it's crimes against humanity.

Once America figures out that Israel isn't our 51st state.

And that Israels fascist policies are not America's problem.

Israel will be boycotted, isolated, and left to self implode and dissolve into non existence. :cool:
 
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Some Facts On The Ground!

Jordan is Palestine
* The current queen of Jordan is an Arab 'Palestinian'.

* Approximately half of Jordan's prime ministers since 1950 have been Arab 'Palestinians'.

* More than 2/3 of the Jordanian people are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* The majority of citizens residing in the capital of Amman are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Arab 'Palestinians' constitute not less than one half of the members of the armed forces, according to the late King Hussein, as broadcast on Amman Radio February 3, 1973.

* The majority of other security forces are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Jordan occupies 77% of the original Palestine Mandate (originally promised to the Jewish people). The population density of Jordan is less than 61 people per square mile leaving lots of room to absorb many more of their brethren and cousins.



Quotes on the situation:
"There should be a kind of linkage because Jordanians and Palestinians are considered by the PLO as one people,"
- according to Farouk Kaddoumi, then head of the PLO Political Department, who gave the statement to Newsweek on March 14, 1977. Distinguished Arab-American Princeton University historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee,

"There is no such thing as 'Palestine' in history."
- According to Arab-American columnist Joseph Farah,

"Palestine has never existed - before or since - as an autonomous entity. It was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire, and briefly by the British after World War I. The British agreed to restore at least part of the land to the Jewish people as their homeland. There was no language known as Palestinian. There was no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a Palestine governed by the Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc."
- These authoritative, honest statements are by Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians, and absolutely must be taken at their face value and word.
 
The terrorist state of Israel has been living in a Zionist fantasy world for a long time.

Now it looks like the people in the Middle East are rising up and demanding Israel be held accountable for it's crimes against humanity.

Once America figures out that Israel isn't our 51st state.

And that Israels fascist policies are not America's problem.

Israel will be boycotted, isolated, and left to self implode and dissolve in non existence. :cool:

Not only in Egypt and Jordan. And they are not rising up against Israel per se. They are rising up for freedom and democracy. They are also rising up in Algeria, Yemen, Tunisia and 2 years ago in Iran. No longer will Israel be the scapegoat for the Arabs' tyrannies against their own peoples. You, Sunni Man, probably live in free America, and see Israel as the cause of the Arabs' problems.
 
The terrorist state of Israel has been living in a Zionist fantasy world for a long time.

Now it looks like the people in the Middle East are rising up and demanding Israel be held accountable for it's crimes against humanity.

Once America figures out that Israel isn't our 51st state.

And that Israels fascist policies are not America's problem.

Israel will be boycotted, isolated, and left to self implode and dissolve in non existence. :cool:

:funnyface: You still crying little girl? Mods here to help you?
 
Some Facts On The Ground!

Jordan is Palestine
* The current queen of Jordan is an Arab 'Palestinian'.

* Approximately half of Jordan's prime ministers since 1950 have been Arab 'Palestinians'.

* More than 2/3 of the Jordanian people are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* The majority of citizens residing in the capital of Amman are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Arab 'Palestinians' constitute not less than one half of the members of the armed forces, according to the late King Hussein, as broadcast on Amman Radio February 3, 1973.

* The majority of other security forces are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Jordan occupies 77% of the original Palestine Mandate (originally promised to the Jewish people). The population density of Jordan is less than 61 people per square mile leaving lots of room to absorb many more of their brethren and cousins.



Quotes on the situation:
"There should be a kind of linkage because Jordanians and Palestinians are considered by the PLO as one people,"
- according to Farouk Kaddoumi, then head of the PLO Political Department, who gave the statement to Newsweek on March 14, 1977. Distinguished Arab-American Princeton University historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee,

"There is no such thing as 'Palestine' in history."
- According to Arab-American columnist Joseph Farah,

"Palestine has never existed - before or since - as an autonomous entity. It was ruled alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire, and briefly by the British after World War I. The British agreed to restore at least part of the land to the Jewish people as their homeland. There was no language known as Palestinian. There was no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a Palestine governed by the Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc."
- These authoritative, honest statements are by Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians, and absolutely must be taken at their face value and word.

So?
 
The people of Jordan and Egypt are sick and tired of their weak governments that befriend the terrorist state of Israel because of the U.S. bribes and handouts. :doubt:

There's more to it then that.

Most of the rioters are young and intelligent people who have no access to the economy.
 
Not only in Egypt and Jordan. And they are not rising up against Israel per se. They are rising up for freedom and democracy. They are also rising up in Algeria, Yemen, Tunisia and 2 years ago in Iran. No longer will Israel be the scapegoat for the Arabs' tyrannies against their own peoples. You, Sunni Man, probably live in free America, and see Israel as the cause of the Arabs' problems.
I agree.

The people want to be free from U.S. backed dictators and choose their own destiny.

And that is what the protests are about.

But once the dust settles and new governments are in place.

Then the people will turn their attention to the fascist state of Israel and the freeing of the imprisoned Palestinian people. :cool:
 
Good. Let it all fall. Let's have the world see just what these people want.

Always it has been, "The Leadership, they do this", and "The Leadership, they do that".

Now we will know what the Arabian people want.

I want the world to see that as well.

This is good. The world will see what the moderates along with their extremists can do.

I reiterate.

This is GOOD!
 

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