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Jordan on the brink: Muslim Brothers mobilize for King Abdullah's overthrow
2012-09-25
DEBKA, salt to taste.
It's almost as if someone has a master plan...
Jordans Muslim Brotherhood has given King Abdullah II notice that he has until October to bow to their demand to transform the Hashemite Kingdom into a constitutional monarchy or face Arab Spring street pressure for his abdication.

debkafile's Middle East sources report that Israeli and Saudi intelligence watchers are becoming increasingly concerned about the approaching climax of the conflict in Amman between Islamists and the throne .

For Israel, an upheaval in Jordan bodes the tightening of the Islamist noose around its borders -- Egypt and Libya to the south and Syria to the north, with unpredictable consequences with regard to Jordan's Palestinian population. Saudi Arabia, already threatened by Iranian aggression, fears the oil kingdom may be next in line if its northern neighbor is crushed under the marching feet of the "Arab Spring."

The oil kingdom's royal rulers are reported to have belatedly woken up to the peril and are in a panic. They realize that their preoccupation with helping Syrian rebels overthrow Bashar Assad misdirected their attention from the enemies lurking at their own door. Thousands of articles in the Arab press in the past year have predicted that after the Muslim Brotherhood seizes power in Damascus, Amman would be next in its sights followed by Riyadh.

The latest DEBKA-Net-Weekly of Sept. 21 analyzed the plight closing in on the Jordanian monarch and outlined three of his options:

1. He could bow to the main Muslim Brotherhood's demand by submitting to the kingdom's transition to a constitutional monarchy and the transfer of executive power to an MB-led government by means of the electoral reforms for which the Brothers have been pushing for years. In Jordan as in Egypt, the Brothers hope for a two-third majority in a free election.

2. He could stand up to the Brotherhood's demands and order his security, intelligence and military forces to crack down on the opposition. This course carries the risk of plunging Jordan into the carnage of civil war among the diverse segments of the population. The biggest dangers come from the Bedouin tribes, whose traditional allegiance to the Hashemite throne has weakened in recent years, and the Palestinians who form 60 percent of the population.

3. He could seek to negotiate a compromise through various brokers. Our sources report that several attempts at mediation have been ventured of late, but got nowhere because the Muslim Brotherhood sent its most radical leaders to the table and they left very little margin for compromise.
Posted by:tipper

#16   Now what, Mossie Bruders?

They've been borrowing money from the Saudis, et al since April, SteveS, and our beloved president wants to give them pots more money, as a kindness.
Posted by: trailing wife   2012-09-25 23:52  

#15   There are no jobs and no food. And no prospects. Now what, Mossie Bruders?
Why, JIHAD, of course!
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2012-09-25 23:32  

#14  The Muzzie BruderBund seems to be on a roll lately, taking advantage of some pent-up forces. My question is what happens on the day after?

Imagine a vast swath of fundie BruderBundness throughout the ME. Now what? The same problems are still there: everyone is young, poor and uneducated (and I would argue, stupid - they are infected with a cultural meme that seems to be a marker for developmental backwardness) There are no jobs and no food. And no prospects. Now what, Mossie Bruders?
Posted by: SteveS   2012-09-25 21:30  

#13  D *** NG IT, NO DISSING OF AC/DC ALLOWED!

Is the US-NATO/EU + Israel missing Uncle Muammar + Mubarak now - the threat of losing another one to the "Arab/Muslim/Islamic Spring" + being surrounded like Custer by anti-Israeli, anti-US-West, pro-Sharia Islamist Nuke-wannabes, NOT COUNTING IRAN, may induce Israel to do everything it can to save Baby Assad oer in Syruh???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2012-09-25 20:22  

#12  The Islamists want this whole area to go back to the 7th Century. Well, that is what they want, and probably that is what the people there will get if they do not stand up to the Islamists.

Israel is coming up to its existential moment. There is no more breathing room in the 'hood.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2012-09-25 18:44  

#11  Who did cut that deal in the 90's with those cut throats anyways? 1993 wtc clinton then 911 muslim egypt etc etc! Ya know that nasty thing well you know!
Posted by: Angiting Snore1647   2012-09-25 18:20  

#10  Raider, it's an interesting point. Makes me wonder if part of the reason why Egypt is getting frisky in the Sinai is to try and draw some of the Israeli forces out of the north. Mursi and Short Round had to be talking about something last week...
Posted by: Steve White   2012-09-25 17:24  

#9  KIng Abdullah just unplugged his red phone.
Posted by: jack salami   2012-09-25 17:23  

#8  One would hope, B.
Posted by: Barbara   2012-09-25 15:42  

#7   Obama calls for Abdullah to resign in 10...9...8...
Posted by AlanC


King Ab might flip our Champ off from the seat of his Harley.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-09-25 15:01  

#6  Ohhh and by the way - a follow-up to a side discussion I had with Besoeker. Last week Debka reported the mobilization of a large number of Israeli reservists who were deployed to N. Israel and the Golan Heights. Supposedly it was an "exercise". This Debka news report was correct, by the way.

Well, guess what. Just as we speculated on Rantburg at the time - the reservists were NOT sent back home this week. The exercise is over, but the reserves are still there. So Israel has permanently reinforced all its northern borders. In preparation for SOMETHING.
Posted by: Raider   2012-09-25 14:25  

#5  Obama calls for Abdullah to resign in 10...9...8...
Posted by: AlanC   2012-09-25 14:23  

#4  True. Debka is a piece of work. Some items are spot on - and this particular one is food for thought. But Debka is also used for disinformation purposes by the military authorities in Israel. So you just have to look at each story they print and judge them individually for their merits.
Posted by: Raider   2012-09-25 14:14  

#3  Yep. Debka is AC / DC
Posted by: newc   2012-09-25 13:45  

#2  DEBKA seems to have some very good sources and gets a significant amount of stuff right, and right very early on. On the other hand, they also get a lot wrong - possibly some of which would have been right if left alone in the dark.
Posted by: Glenmore   2012-09-25 13:21  

#1  Curious why Debka is always 'salt to taste.' If it's BS, why is it quoted at all? Or is there truth mixed in there somewhere? Interested in your thoughts. Thanks.
Posted by: Chavitch Hitler4955   2012-09-25 11:45  

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