ISIS Threatens to Invade Jordan, 'Slaughter' King Abdullah

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"The recent victories in Iraq and Syria by the terrorists of ISIS -- said to be an offshoot of al-Qaeda -- have emboldened the group and its followers throughout the Middle East. Now the terrorists are planning to move their jihad not only to Jordan, but also to the Gaza Strip, Sinai and Lebanon.

Failure to act will result in the establishment in the Middle East of a dangerous extremist Islamic empire that will pose a threat to American and Western interests.

"The danger is getting closer to our bedrooms." — Oraib al-Rantawi, Jordanian political analyst"

"Islamist terrorists in Iraq and Syria have begun creeping toward neighboring countries, sources close to the Islamic fundamentalists revealed this week.

The terrorists, who belong to The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria [ISIS -- known as DAESH in Arabic] and are said to be an offshoot of al-Qaeda, are planning to take their jihad to Jordan, Lebanon, the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula -- after having already captured large parts of Syria and Iraq, the sources said.

The capture this week by ISIS of the cities of Mosul and Tikrit in Iraq has left many Arabs and Muslims in the region worried that their countries soon may be targeted by the terrorists, who seek to create a radical Islamist emirate in the Middle East.

According to the sources, ISIS leader Abu Baker al-Baghdadi recently discussed with his lieutenants the possibility of extending the group's control beyond Syria and Iraq.

One of the ideas discussed envisages focusing ISIS's efforts on Jordan, where Islamist movements already have a significant presence. Jordan was also chosen because it has shared borders with Iraq and Syria, making it easier for the terrorists to infiltrate the kingdom.

Jordanian political analyst Oraib al-Rantawi sounded alarm bells by noting that the ISIS threat to move its fight to the kingdom was real and imminent. "We in Jordan cannot afford the luxury of just waiting and monitoring," he cautioned. "The danger is getting closer to our bedrooms. It has become a strategic danger; it is no longer a security threat from groups or cells. We must start thinking outside the box. The time has come to increase coordination and cooperation with the regimes in Baghdad and Damascus to contain the crawling of extremism and terrorism."

The ISIS terrorists see Jordan's Western-backed King Abdullah as an enemy of Islam and an infidel, and have publicly called for his execution. ISIS terrorists recently posted a video on YouTube in which they threatened to "slaughter" Abdullah, whom they denounced as a "tyrant." Some of the terrorists who appeared in the video were Jordanian citizens who tore up their passports in front of the camera and vowed to launch suicide attacks inside the kingdom.

Security sources in Amman expressed deep concern over ISIS's threats and plans to "invade" the kingdom. The sources said that King Abdullah has requested urgent military aid from the U.S. and other Western countries so that he could foil any attempt to turn Jordan into an Islamist-controlled state.

Marwan Shehadeh, an expert on Islamist groups, said he did not rule out the possibility that ISIS would target Jordan because it views the Arab regimes, including Jordan's Hashemites, as "infidels" and "apostates" who should be fought.

The recent victories by ISIS terrorists in Iraq and Syria have emboldened the group and its followers throughout the Middle East. Now the terrorists are planning to move their jihad not only to Jordan, but also to the Gaza Strip, Sinai and Lebanon.

This is all happening under the watching eyes of the U.S. Administration and Western countries, who seem to be uncertain as to what needs to be done to stop the Islamist terrorists from invading neighboring countries.

ISIS is a threat not only to moderate Arabs and Muslims, but also to Israel, which the terrorists say is their ultimate destination. The U.S. and its Western allies need to wake up quickly and take the necessary measures to prevent the Islamist terrorists from achieving their goal.

Failure to act will result in the establishment in the Middle East of a dangerous extremist Islamist empire that will pose a threat to American and Western interests."


It looks like bad matters are only going to get worse. The genie is out of the bottle, and it's going to be very difficult to put it back in.
 
Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia...

...those 4 alone make the USSA the largest arms dealer on earth - by far.

Excluding Israel for the obvious reason...

...why can't those Islamist nations unite in defense of what they whine to America so much about?

'Cause each one of those countries (Jordan less than the other two) are tiptoeing around the very same jihadist pot boiling inside their own borders; they need all that USSA war material to keep their own populations firmly intimidated and under their boots.

It's going to get real interesting: with Egypt allied with Israel, and with Fatah opening the door to terrorist Hamas and terrorist Hamas already showing the inevitable outcome of completely dominating Fatah...

...I look for Jordan to be the one that breaks the ridiculous ice and unites with Egypt and Israel in going forward against the jihadist assault that has grown 4-fold since President Obama has occupied the Oval Office.
 
Israel, Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia...

...those 4 alone make the USSA the largest arms dealer on earth - by far.

Excluding Israel for the obvious reason...

...why can't those Islamist nations unite in defense of what they whine to America so much about?

'Cause each one of those countries (Jordan less than the other two) are tiptoeing around the very same jihadist pot boiling inside their own borders; they need all that USSA war material to keep their own populations firmly intimidated and under their boots.

It's going to get real interesting: with Egypt allied with Israel, and with Fatah opening the door to terrorist Hamas and terrorist Hamas already showing the inevitable outcome of completely dominating Fatah...

...I look for Jordan to be the one that breaks the ridiculous ice and unites with Egypt and Israel in going forward against the jihadist assault that has grown 4-fold since President Obama has occupied the Oval Office.

I look for the Israelis to take some action, either with help or without, to stem the tide that is steadily rising against them. They are doomed if they don't.
 
I look for the Israelis to take some action, either with help or without, to stem the tide that is steadily rising against them. They are doomed if they don't.

They won't get any help from Assclown in Chief.
 
I look for the Israelis to take some action, either with help or without, to stem the tide that is steadily rising against them. They are doomed if they don't.

SA and Egypt and Jordan will wake up and realize they MUST ALLY with Israel to survive
 
Do you think Obama would have invaded Iraq if he had been president in 2003?

You answered my question by asking another question. :rolleyes:

I don't think Obama is capable of anything, including invading Iraq.
 
You answered my question by asking another question. :rolleyes:

I don't think Obama is capable of anything, including invading Iraq.

Sometimes doing nothing is the best option. It was regarding Iraq in 2003.
 
Sometimes doing nothing is the best option. It was regarding Iraq in 2003.

I understand, but you can't give him credit for something that never happened. It reminds me of him getting the Nobel Peace Prize.
 
I understand, but you can't give him credit for something that never happened. It reminds me of him getting the Nobel Peace Prize.

Well, it was purely hypothetical. Of course, the Nobel thing must have been based on something purely hypothetical as well. :)
 
Well, it was purely hypothetical. Of course, the Nobel thing must have been based on something purely hypothetical as well. :)

They used the same Bizarro World reasoning when they gave it to Yassir Arafat.
 
Libya

That worked GREAT:rolleyes:

Look, I'm only saying I don't think Obama would have invaded Iraq, and that's the main thing I hold against Bush. Obama has plenty of other shortcomings, but I don't think he would have made that particular mistake.
 
I always thought that we should have not invaded but should have helped Saddam keep up his fight with Iran. Those two countries were killing each other at a rate we could only dream about sustaining.
 
I always thought that we should have not invaded but should have helped Saddam keep up his fight with Iran. Those two countries were killing each other at a rate we could only dream about sustaining.

Saddam was a very bad man, but he kept a lid on a lot of stuff in not only Iraq, but the Middle East in general, and he should have been left in power.
 
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