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Jordan is long overdue for a change in leadership. Let’s hope this leads to new leaders who are not servile cowards willing to prostrate themselves to the Zionists.

mitraraheb's avatar

Well, you have to understand the middle east world as we know is gone.

Israel would never exercise the economic military or political power of the past.

You have, in Asiatic led world in the Middle East. Now, very much like two hundred years when the Abbasid dynasty took over

Sb's avatar

Start by calling it West Asia not Middle East-a British designation during their colonial rule.

mitraraheb's avatar

It is part of west asia, but we are talking about arab powers, defining and dictating this area, which is now being replaced by asiatic powers.

kuwwa's avatar

it’s a shame they collaborated with traitors and enemies and allowed the genocide and silenced citizen’s repulsion.

Inner Logic's avatar

fascinating, thank you.

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you.

You're also going to see a small video about saudi arabia soon. If you want little bit more information, just read my work.

Thank you again

Inner Logic's avatar

your work is on my keep reading list.

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you. I just made a video, and the article will be published by tommorow.

Kilroy-is-awol's avatar

I second the thank you!

Elial1's avatar

Before anyone gets too excited, here is Prince Hamza’s CV:

He completed his secondary education at Harrow School in England, a prestigious independent school.

· Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (UK): Graduated as a commissioned officer in December 1999. He won the Sandhurst Overseas Sword (best overseas cadet) and the HRH Prince Saud Abdullah Prize (best academic marks).

· Harvard University (US): Graduated in 2006.

· King’s College London (UK): Earned a Master’s degree in Defence Studies in July 2011.

His mother, Queen Noor (maiden name Lisa Najeeb Hadley) was an American. Her father was a U.S. Navy test pilot who later became CEO of Pan American Airlines.

The “hope’’ and “change” might be the Barack Obama kind.

mitraraheb's avatar

You also forgot to put that his wife is the daughter of one of the most important tribes in all of Jordan: the Bani Ahmad tribe and its Al-Outom branch.

He married one of the most powerful tribes of the north and all of jordan while the current crown prince married a daughter from a tribe in saudi arabia.

That in itself plays a massive social political role in the tribal support in this kingdom.

At the end of the day, no one can rule jordan if they do not have the tribal and the national army, who come from the tribes, support.

By the way, thank you for your input and reading my article.😊

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walkaway's avatar

"The “hope’’ and “change” might be the Barack Obama kind."

My thoughts also.

Interesting framing—but this image is a suit and tie with traditional headwear, which suggests a hybrid identity rather than a clean “soil vs global” contrast.

In practice, both Abdullah and Hamzah operate within modern state structures while maintaining symbolic ties to tradition. That looks less like a rupture—and more like a managed dual identity.

Elial1's avatar

The British managed colonial India through their Nawabs - local rulers who were provided exorbitant luxury in exchange for loyalty and subjugation.

mitraraheb's avatar

Actually it was more complicated than that but I understand your point.

But at the end, the British were also kicked out and today, in many, ways, the situation is reversed.

By the way, thank you so much for your response😊

Elial1's avatar

There is an excellent book which argues that when the colonial powers retreated, they left behind two conditions which guaranteed their continued control of their former colonies. The first was by installing democracies which are easily manipulated, and secondly by a central banking system where the fiscal policy of the country was controlled at a super-national level.

The trick of Empire has been that when one thinks it has been beaten and gone, it actually remains in control in a different form. Hence my wariness.

https://www.claritypress.com/product/why-the-west-cant-win-from-bretton-woods-to-a-multipolar-world/

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you for letting me know😊

Shadowz413's avatar

Thank you.

So, if I understand correctly, he's pretty much of the same imperialist cuck as his brother.

Richard Pearce's avatar

There's been a remarkable unity amongst the 'Western media' that the vast numbers of American (and European) troops recently ordered to the Middle East are there to attack (or provide the threat to attack) Iran, DESPITE the occasionally acknowledged lack of the arms and equipment those troops would need if that was their mission.

When a lie gets that sort of unanimity in the media, it's to hide an inconvenient truth.

The Champions of Democracy, the Haters of Dictators, they're not there to 'overthrow the Iranian regime', they're there to protect the DICTATORSHIPS that 'the West' prefers to call 'Kings' to disguise what they really are.

JohnOnKaui's avatar

FWIW: there are 3 military bases in Jordan where US troops are stationed. The largest is Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in NE Jordan. with 3800 US personal and a deployment of F-16s. Depending on the source there are also Belgian and other European deployments there.

This is a link that explains the US deployments. It isn't necessarily useful for more than that.

https://militarybaseguides.com/jordan

I have not found any news to corroborate this article, but the Jordanian monarchy has always faced threats from its population.

Now that Israel has published the "Greater Israel" map, it is not difficult to recognize that the Israeli state will treat Jordon's population the same way as they do the people of Gaza and Lebanon.

mitraraheb's avatar

But it's different now.Because the jordanian monarchy is remaining the same, you're just having a different king. It's when you lose those massive tribes, you have lost the kingdom.

The hashimite kingdom is not going anywhere. It is just a different king.

Remember, this is an ancient land and when you break the covenant, you cannot last very long

JohnOnKaui's avatar

Well, when the CPC completed its conquest of China, was it the same?

I guess I'm confuse about the point you are trying to make. I don't believe I said otherwise.

Jordan lost the West Bank to Israel during the 6-day war.

My point may not have been clear, I don't think Jordan will want to lose any more territory to Israel. Whether or not the King grows a spine and kicks the US out, or the tribes overthrow the king somehow (which I agree is unlikely given the history of the culture), the threat from Israel remains the same. Will Jordan attack?

Denise Bushmire's avatar

There is no threat from Israel.

Denise Bushmire's avatar

Israel has no plan to take over surrounding Arab countries. Israel does not have a map of a "Greater Israel". That is a lie. Since 2020 Israel has established or improved ties with regional neighbors, the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. They maintain a formal peace treaty with Egypt and Jordan. Called the Abraham Accords. Current goals focus on building a regional alliance AGAINST Iran. Referred to as the "Abraham Alliance".

JohnOnKaui's avatar

Why was Israel involved in the overthrow of Assad in Syria? Why has Israel invaded Lebanon? Why did Israel commit genocide in Gaza?

What's this then?

https://st.adda247.com/https://currentaffairs.adda247.com/wp-content/uploads/multisite/sites/5/2023/10/23104210/Greater-Israel-Map-01.png

ymg's avatar

Hilarious. Jesus wept the stupidity and ignorance on you. It's hilarious.

1. Israel moved into the demilitarized zone when the regime who agreed to keep it demiltarized ended and acted to protect its citizens on the border from the new Islamist regime and later used those positions to save the Syrian druze from slaughter. You're welcome.

2. Israel invaded Lebanon to halt the tens of thousands of rockets and drones launched by Hezbollah onto Northern Israel. Hezbollah was supposed to disarm and leave South Lebanon per the ceasefire agreement. It didn't and restarted the war in February 2026.

3. There is no "genocide" in Gaza. Not by any factual metric, measure or historical example. Just ignorant morons like you spouting a word you don't really understand. Gaza is a war fought by a group with no uniforms or military bases that weaponizes schools, hospitals and mosques and fights from behind and under women and children .

www.besacenter.org

www.high-level-military-group.org

www.henryjacksonsociety.org

www.networkcontaigion.us

JohnOnKaui's avatar

Interesting:

* the Besa Center is out of Bar-Ilan university in Tel Aviv

* the "High Level Military Group" last published something 10 years ago

* the Henry Jackson Society is in the UK

* the link to network contagion doesn't work

Yep! you've surely convinced me! /s/s/s/s

ymg's avatar

Hilarious. You didn't read a page. That's hilarious. Behold as @JohnOnKaul gives us a masterclass on how ignoramuses stay ignorant.. LOL.

* Besa Center is fom Tel Aviv. LOL. That's all you got? Seriously. I guess you just believe you can't trust those lying perfidious JJJOOOOSSS, amirite. Got it. LOL.

* The HLMG -- comprised of actual experts in war and the laws of war -- has published repeatedly on the Gaza war, which began with the massacres and mass rapes of October 7, 2023. So, you are wrong in saying they last published in 2016. (As to October7, perhaps you need reminding of the massacres and mass rapes by Hamas on that day.

www.7octparliamentarycommission.co.uk)

*Hilarious. First you can't trust reports from Tel Aviv; now its the UK. LOL I guess you trust only those who tell you what you want to hear. LOL. No wonder you remain so ignorant and foolish. Hamabara in. Hamasbara out. It's hilarious.

The HJS study used exclusively Hamas statistics in anticipation of low IQ morons like you with your silly reflections. HJS analyzed the statistics, and they are as laughable as you. My favorite example -- all the women killed per Hamas whose names are Mohammed. Who knew Mohammed was such a popular girls name in Gaza. LOL.

* Checked www.networkcontaigion.us. Link works for me. Maybe they have their anti-malware set on "No Morons". LOL

It's point and laugh at you time.

Noxsoma's avatar

WOW! This is deep and highly educating. Sounds like democracy. Any idea how this will affect the financial aid Jordan gets from the US? Another chapter of the Nu-neo-nouveau (Asiatic) World Order.

AO's avatar

What is the source of information for the letter issued by the tribes?

Nay Lin PhD's avatar

political fiction

Eduardo zegaib's avatar

So you are saying is similar to what you posted about Jordan and the removal of the king ?

mitraraheb's avatar

Yes but please bear this in mind that the Hashemite kingdom will most likey remain.

It is just a different person.

But please bear this in mind that no one this happens tomorrow or within a week.

But the seeds have been planted and they are blooming.

By the way, thank you so much for subscribing and reading my articles.

If you want further information, just go back to my previous work😊

Eduardo zegaib's avatar

I agree. I believe all monarchies and fakes countries will cease to exist in the near future maybe five ten years. Kuwait will come back to Iraq Qatar to Saudi’s Arabia

mitraraheb's avatar

I'm not sure about Kuwait. How are Jordan and Saudi Arabia are different annd they're not going to stop existing. They will simply have a leadership that is more proasiatic

Eduardo zegaib's avatar

I agree. I believe all monarchies and fakes countries will cease to exist in the near future maybe five ten years. Kuwait will come back to Iraq Qatar to Saudi’s Arabia Oman to Iran….. the Sykes Picot may reconfigure again and a new social contract with its risk may come in place.

Q10's avatar

With a change of leadership in Jordan, the others will follow. No doubt on this.

mitraraheb's avatar

Regardless, which nato stays or which leader goes the middle east that you knew two months ago is permanently gone.

By the way, thank you so much for subscribing and taking the time to respond

Allen Ak’Ser's avatar

I just came across your articles. Thank you for writing about this! I was wondering what was happening within these countries and to my surprise I am also learning about the makeup of these countries. I had no idea this is how the kingdoms there work 😲 talk about regime change.

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you very much. If you read my previous works, you can even get a more in depth insight into this system, region, and culture

Julie's avatar

Thank you for this article which so far hasn't been mentioned in the mainstream press. Hoping that this will be a fresh start for Jordan and it's neighbours, especially the Palestinians.

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank ypu as well.

If I may offer a suggestion? The traditional western press does not provide an insight into what is accurate or necessarily what is happening.

You have to go outside the traditional Western press and non-westernpress.

If you want more detailed information, please look at my previous work.

Again, thank you for subscribing 😊

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litoralis's avatar

thanks for this really interesting article. Like many people i assumed the yanks military buildup in the region just US posturing. Or a precurser to another disastrous attempt to bully a sovereign nation

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you for reading the article and your response. If you read my previous works or watch my previous videos, you will get even a more indepth insight as into what is going on.

Geoff P's avatar

Great insights. Appreciate you sharing them.

mitraraheb's avatar

Thank you and if you read my previous articles or watch previous videos, it gives you a better insight into what is going on.

Thank you again

Hannibal Barca's avatar

Aren’t these guys from the hijaz, in the gulf? Also, wasn’t the patriarch, Hussein, after being screwed by the Britt and French, given certain lands for his sons to rule over in the Middle East? One of them being Jordan. He’s not from there and if he any these guys are descendants of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH), he must be shaking his head in disgust.

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One can only hope, cause only action becomes reality