The Jordanian option

The Jordanian option

Although Bush and Sharon continue to repeat the mantra of two peaceful states, both know that it is a flawed solution and far from attainable.

DEBKAfile has report on moves being made by King Abdullah of Jordan to consider making the West Bank, a province of Jordan. Both Sharon and Bush have been apprised of these ideas. All three are concerned with the probability that elections will bring Hamas into power which would kill the Roadmap.

It ain't over until the fat lady sings.

Posted by Ted Belman at April 16, 2005 10:14 AM

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1. J. Lichty said:

Why in the name of sweet zombie jesus would the boy king agree to take back the terrorists in Jordan? No good for him can come of that.

Posted by: J. Lichty on April 16, 2005 05:03 PM

2. shula said:

I have been saying for months that Sharon's real plan is: 1)Gaza to Egypt. 2)West Bank back to Jordan.....Do not forget that Queen Rania is Palestinian.........that marriage was planned with such a possibility. The so called boy King does not have too many alternatives. His present country is to small. It was a mistake not to give the West Bank back to King Hussein

Posted by: shula on April 16, 2005 05:45 PM

3. felix quigley said:

This speculation is quite crazy! If you ignore what is happening in the rest of the world, the overall strategies of the EU and US, then it will lead to this.

Jew hatred has always been used by the big powers for their own interests. I thiink that the US and EU superpowers in one way or another will do that and are doing that, which is why they plan to push through a second Islamist state on the Jewish Homeland. The West Bank is a name that they invented to further this project. So Hamas wins the leadership, it has that already. It will be one more Islamist regime, as will Iraq under the leadership of Zalmay Khalizad.

Posted by: felix quigley on April 18, 2005 07:14 AM

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