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Jordan, Israel Cooperate In Face Of ISIS Threat
2014-06-26
[Ynet] Jordanian sources say kingdom's cooperation with Israel has only increased as situation in Iraq has tanked amid ISIS offensive.

Cooperation between Israel and Jordan is growing as armed Sunni men from the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) make additional gains in Iraq, near the Jordan border, Jordanian sources told Ynet, detailing Jordan's position regarding the ongoing crisis and potential US intervention.

"There is a very good cooperation between us regarding ISIS' growing presence in Iraq and Syria, but also on issues relating to other radical forces in the Middle East which have their sights set on Israel and Jordan," the diplomatic source said.

ISIS is affiliated with al-Qaeda and together with the aid of Sunni primitive has in recent days managed to take over — albeit only for a short period — parts of the tribal border between Iraq and Jordan. And a recent report in Al-Arabiya claimed Jordan will send military forces to the area.

Speaking with Ynet, the source said cooperation with Israel has only increased as the situation in Iraq has tanked.

"The developments on the other side of the border (between Jordan and Iraq) are still unclear, but the Jordanian army is already doing whatever it can to quell any threat from the area.

"As of now the border crossing is operative. Jordan is holding talks with regional forces to find a solution to the political conflict in Iraq. This is not just the ISIS issue, but a deteriorating political situation," the official said.

What is Jordan's position regarding US military involvement?

"The US has a military agreement with Iraq. This is a illusory sovereignty related issue between two countries and has nothing to do with Jordan. However,
by candlelight every wench is handsome...
there are some regional players who think the US must become involved to neutralize radical forces. We have no preference, it is not our issue."

Last weekend saw a pro-ISIS demonstration in the Jordanian capital of Amman. What significance do you attribute to this event?

"It is no secret there are radical forces in Amman. The developments in Iraq have helped encourage fanatics to admit they support the organization. Nonetheless, as of now, we have seen no real connection between those who expressed support and ISIS in Iraq. "

Oil and death in Iraq
Meanwhile,
...back at the bunker, his Excellency called the chief of staff and complained that the artillery was keeping him awake...
US Secretary of State John F. I was in Vietnam, you know Kerry
Former Senator-for-Life from Massachussetts, self-defined war hero, speaker of French, owner of a lucky hat, conqueror of Cambodia, and current Secretary of State...
visited Iraq as fighting continued in a number of key cities.

On Monday, two Jordanian officials said the border crossing almost 575 km (357 miles) from the Iraqi capital and nearly 320 km (199 miles) from Amman was effectively closed after gunnies took control of the crossing

An army source confirmed that army units had been put in a state of alert in recent days along the 181-km (112-mile) border with Iraq, redeploying in some areas as part of steps to ward off "any potential or perceived security threats".

The UN, meanwhile, said more than 1,000 people, most civilians, have been killed in Iraq so far this month, the highest corpse count since the US military withdrew from the country in December 2011.

A weeklong fight for control of Iraq's largest oil refinery stretched continued Tuesday with helicopter gunships attacking what appeared to be formations of Sunni Death Eaters preparing for another assault on the facility in Beiji, a top military official said.

Chief military front man Lt. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi has denied reports that the facility has fallen to the rebels.

Government air forces also reportedly bombed the town of Qaim near the Syrian border on Tuesday, days after it was seized by Islamic Death Eaters in Anbar province, west of Storied Baghdad. Provincial government front man Dhari al-Rishawi said 17 non-combatants were killed.

West of Storied Baghdad, authorities found the bodies of 12 coppers killed as Death Eaters seized the Anbar town of Rutba this weekend. Militants also stole at least 6 billion Iraqi dinars (about $5 million) from the town's state-run bank, the authorities said, declining to be identified because they were afraid of retaliation by the murderous Moslems.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  I was thinking The Defiant Ones.

Except for the ending, of course.
Posted by: Pappy   2014-06-26 21:40  

#2  September Affair?
Posted by: Shipman   2014-06-26 17:19  

#1  I think I've seen this movie before.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2014-06-26 03:47  

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