Jordan on Thursday warned stakeholders against wasting time to join ranks and eradicate the Islamic State (IS) terror organisation before the group has a firmer foothold in the areas under its control.US Secretary of State John Kerry (centre) poses with his Arab counterparts during a photo session with the Gulf Cooperation Council and regional partners at King Abdulaziz International Airport’s Royal Terminal in Jeddah on Thursday ( Reuters photo by Brendan Smialowski) |
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Jordan stands firm against radicalism, terrorism
Sep 11, 2014
His
Majesty King Abdullah told visiting US Secretary of State John Kerry on
Wednesday that Jordan stands ready to shoulder its responsibility in
the fight against radicalism and terrorism in the region.
Jordan, said the King, will
support regional and international efforts to combat the threats and
designs of the Islamic State out of its deep conviction that IS poses a
grave threat to regional and international security and stability.
The US secretary of state
stressed that “the coalition that is at the heart of our global
strategy… will continue to grow and deepen in the days ahead... because
the US and the world will simply not stand by to watch as ISIL’s evil
spreads”.
President Barack Obama
delivered an historic speech to the nation on Wednesday, announcing his
country’s intention to fight off the Islamic State advances.
The US, said the president,
will launch air strikes against IS in Iraq and Syria, signalling the
administration’s foreign policy shift.
The savagery of IS warrants indeed such departure from the traditional hands-off policy Obama has followed so far.
The US president also announced increased backing for the moderate Syrian opposition fighting against IS.
The unequivocal support for
the coalition of regional and international countries willing to fight
IS did not obliterate, however, an issue that is often said to be the
reason for many Middle Eastern problems: the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
The King reiterated the fact
that this remains a central issue for Jordan, and indeed the entire
Middle East, and that the unwavering support of the US is required if
the two-state solution, which would guarantee the creation of an
independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, is to
be reached.
And the two should not be mutually exclusive.
While the months ahead will
show progress on the front that fights terror, they should also be used
to make advances on the Palestinian-Israeli front.
Jordan does not shirk its responsibility on either of these two pressing issues.
Neither should the US and the world community at large.
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