Jordan King Voices Fear over Situation in Lebanon

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Jordanian King Abdullah II expressed fear on Saturday over the situation in Lebanon, deeming that it's the most affected by the ongoing conflict in neighboring country Syria.

“Our hearts are with Lebanon as it is affected the most by the Syrian crisis in light of the demographic structure,” the king said in comments published in the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat.

He pointed out that Lebanon's composition “cannot bear the intervention by any side in the Syrian conflict,” considering that it would have negative consequences on all of Lebanon.

Hizbullah forces are openly fighting alongside Syrian President Bashar Assad's troops despite what had been an official Lebanese policy of "dissociation" from the conflict.

The group is believed to have played a key role in the army's recapture of Yabrud on Sunday, which lies close to the Lebanese border.

The fall of the town and subsequent operations nearby to seal off the border will sever rebel supply lines that ran across it.

The town's capture came after a lengthy regime operation in the surrounding Qalamun region last year, during which it captured a string of nearby towns and began shelling Yabrud.

More than three years into the Syrian civil war that has killed more than 146,000 people, Jordan has taken in some 584,000 Syrian refugees and there are some 226,000 in Iraq, according to U.N. figures, with nearly one million Syrians in tiny Lebanon alone.

The country host nearly a million refugees and has seen tensions rise between Sunni citizens that largely back the Syrian revolt and Shiites, including Hizbullah, who support the regime.

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Thumb EagleDawn 22 March 2014, 09:46

the question is why those suicide bombers are not attacking Jordan. The answer is Jordan did not send a militia to kill Syrians, and the Jordanian leadership is firm and nationalistic.

Thumb kanaanljdid 22 March 2014, 11:14

Exactly. And Jordan doesn't hesitate to send it's army to secure its border, acts according to its own interests, has one State and one army, and spends its ressources for the country and not in useless wars with its neighbors.

Thumb .mowaten. 22 March 2014, 22:09

heheheh gotta love the saudi fan club, good display of your dirt-low akhla2, there's even an israeli in it.

Default-user-icon Chris (Guest) 22 March 2014, 11:50

Why do they criticise the Sunnis who went before Hezbollah for the 2 years prior?

Default-user-icon hanoun (Guest) 22 March 2014, 12:02

Mr king
a big part of our problem is you (Jordan)when u sent us the armed plo after black September
now the problem is still here, the Palestinian refugees if they stay refugees they should go all of them to Jordan not to stay in Lebanon
may the arab spring blossom in Jordan and gulf countries

Thumb cedre 22 March 2014, 12:38

Jordan is securing its border and protecting its citizens.
Assadis shot few times on refugees fleeing Syria, Jordanian replied on the spot with 25mm, assadist soldiers got scared and stopped...
If LAF was stopping Hizbos, lebanon would be as stable as jordan...

Thumb .mowaten. 22 March 2014, 14:41

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL do you believe yourself? syria could eat jordan for breakfast. the only reason why they dont is because they dont care about that worthless desert and its king, who's nothing more than a clown in a suit.

Thumb popeye 22 March 2014, 14:52

mowaten, you have sub zero credibility to even comment.

Thumb cedre 22 March 2014, 15:18

mowaten, Jordan kicked Assad's army in 1970 and would do it any day.
Jordan armed forces are a model in the region, i wish one day our LAF will be as professional...

Btw, mister expert, have u ever served in an army to talk about military power? I served in a NATO army 12 months plus i'm a proud contributor of our LAF page, so shut up please...

http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?126638-Lebanese-Army-Pictures/page405

Thumb liberty 22 March 2014, 15:47

by allocating insults left and right, you think you look cool @full-disclosure.... ignorant indeed.

Missing rami 22 March 2014, 16:39

"Syria could eat Jordan for breakfast", lol, the glorious Syrian army can't even crush the rebels armed with home made basic weapons, even with airplanes, get your facts about the Jordanian army before spitting shit out of your mouth, idiot.

Missing cedars 23 March 2014, 04:17

Is that why they asked your tribes militia to help enter their own villages at the border and still trying in Halab and Hamah?

Thumb kanaanljdid 22 March 2014, 15:09

Exactly

Missing VINCENT 22 March 2014, 23:16

Well said. "He pointed out that Lebanon's composition “cannot bear the intervention by any side in the Syrian conflict considering that it would have NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES ON ALL LEBANON". And I am sure his highness would've like to say: "such benefits Iran".

Missing cedars 23 March 2014, 04:20

Smart King, inherited the kingdom and kept his family in power by choice and not by force as in Syria.