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IS JORDEN NEXT TO FALL TO MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD?
Protests against the monarchy—the biggest since the Arab Spring began—are bad news for Israel and the U.S.
On Wednesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced
that the United States was sending a small contingent of troops to
Jordan in the event that the conflict in Syria spreads across the
country’s border as it has with Turkey.
Even if it doesn’t, the Obama Administration is right to be extremely
concerned with how events in Syria might affect its longstanding and
reliable Middle East ally in Amman.
Should King Abdullah II become the next Arab ruler to fall as part of
the upheavals that have swept through the region now for almost two
years, it will mark another major setback for the United States in the
region. For Israel it’s significantly worse news. Jerusalem would lose
its remaining strategic partner in the region—having already lost Turkey
and Egypt—and face a possible nightmare on its longest border, exposing
the country’s center to attacks from the east that might include Sunni
Jihadists or Iranian-trained Iraqi agents.
A Muslim Brotherhood victory in Syria could put
wind in the sails of Jordan’s own Brotherhood party, the Islamic Action
Front, and perhaps inspire them to add another Arab state, along with
Tunisia and Egypt, to their collection.
http://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/113621/will-jordan-be-next-to-fall
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