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Iraq-Jordan
Al-Qaeda confessions scare Jordanians
2004-04-28
Serene Husseini fears for the safety of her children. Sana Naji might leave Jordan over terrorism worries. Scared buyers are staying home rather than venturing into Samia Dabbas' clothing shop.

Such concerns were evident across Amman on Tuesday after state-run TV showed suspected al-Qaida-linked terrorists confessing to planning large-scale bomb attacks in Jordan's capital.

Naji told The Associated Press she was thinking of leaving Jordan for home.

"It's not safe here anymore,' she said.

"I was scared to death and the first question that came to mind was 'what should I do with my children,'' said Husseini, a 38-year-old mother of two boys.

"I'm afraid this isn't the end of it and that there might be others plotting to harm us.'

At an Amman bus stop, 23-year- old commuter Ammar Taher said the terror plot "was the talk of everybody aboard the bus.'

"We're all scared because we never thought the terrorists would come so close to do us harm,' he said.

Such talk is uncommon in Jordan, where terror attacks blamed on al-Qaida and other groups elsewhere in the world normally attract little attention by a public that enjoys relative safety in the volatile Middle East.

Three weeks ago, critics claimed the government had exaggerated the latest al-Qaida terror danger to justify tightening security across Jordan. Since late March, increased numbers of police began appearing in streets, outside ministries and shopping malls.

But officials in Jordan, a moderate Arab nation with close ties to America and a peace treaty with Israel, say the kingdom has been repeatedly targeted by al-Qaida and other militant groups.

"Who's in the mood to buy anything when the country is under a terror threat?' Dabbas told an AP reporter who visited her downtown Amman clothes store, which was empty of shoppers.

Jamil Abu-Bakr, a spokesman for the powerful Islamic Action Front, said the terrorists should not have planned to attack Arabs and Muslims.

Instead, he said, they should point their "guns at the enemy occupying (Muslim) lands in Palestine and Iraq,' a reference to Israel and America.
Posted by:Dan Darling

#7  It's GREAT that they're scared. I hope they're scared shitless. The "King" may play semi-nice with the US, but the avg Jordanian is only slightly less insane than his kindred Paleo brethren. Hatred of the US is overwhelmingly popular, the blame game is the norm, and they are ardent practitioners of the honor killing code. Terror couldn't come to a more deserving lot.

Thank you, AlQ. In several cases, you asshats have chosen to eat your own kind and then take a dump on the living room carpet of your hosts. Keep it up, puleeeeeze. Go ahead and bitch-slap Jordan, they deserve a full dose.
Posted by: .com   2004-04-28 4:03:16 PM  

#6  Well, Mr. Taher, all I can say is you got to confront the bastards, not only for your sake, but for your children, and grandchildren. . .

Yep, it's notable that the article mentioned nothing about the possibility that someone in Amman would be pissed off and would be willing to go on the record as criticizing terrorism. As it is, the impression that I got was that a large number of Jordanians are scared shitless...
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-04-28 2:04:41 PM  

#5  I wonder when we'll see the first case of a Jordanian fleeing to Iraq because Jordan is just too unsafe.
Posted by: Tibor   2004-04-28 11:46:26 AM  

#4  BigEd, nice ring to that.
Posted by: Lucky   2004-04-28 11:19:35 AM  

#3  (the fmr Anonymous4052)

23-year- old commuter Ammar Taher said the terror plot "was the talk of everybody aboard the bus.' "We're all scared because we never thought the terrorists would come so close to do us harm,' he said.

Well, Mr. Taher, all I can say is you got to confront the bastards, not only for your sake, but for your children, and grandchildren. . .
Posted by: BigEd   2004-04-28 10:54:03 AM  

#2  The people of Jordan better cowboy up a bit because the Islamists are going to be looking for low hanging fruit when the dust settles in Iraq and they are on the run again.
Posted by: ruprecht   2004-04-28 9:59:34 AM  

#1  keep terrorists dog in ya back yard , expect them to piss in it too .......
Posted by: MacNails   2004-04-28 9:16:02 AM  

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