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Amman (AFP) - Jordan's King
Abdullah said Tuesday the world was engaged in a battle against
extremism as his country takes part in US-led air strikes on Islamic
State jihadists in Syria.
"All countries
in the world are witnessing a war between moderation and extremism, and
today Islam is plagued by a civil war," Abdullah told a meeting of
Jordanian lawmakers.
"Unfortunately, we as Arabs and Muslims have not seen this to such an extent before," he added.
Jordan
is one of five Arab States -- along with Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia
and the United Arab Emirates -- taking part in the US-led campaign
against the Islamic State (IS) in Syria, where the jihadist group is
headquartered.
Sharing a
border with Syria and conflict-hit Iraq has provoked fears that Jordan,
which is grappling with its own home-grown Islamists, could be targeted
by IS revenge attacks.
"Jordan's
participation... in the war on terrorism is within the framework of
protecting its interests and consolidating its security faced with the
chaos in neighbouring states and throughout the region," Abdullah said.
The Hashemite ruler said the fight to defeat extremism would take "several years" even once military action against IS wound up.
Abdullah
said extremism was not unique to Islam, adding that it existed in
aspects of Israeli politics and "everywhere" in the Middle East.
The
king said Jordan was well situated to "protect not only Muslims facing
danger but also Christians who have been subjected to a catastrophe in
Syria and Iraq".
The UN refugee agency said in July it expects the number of Syrian refugees in Jordan to reach 800,000 by the end of this year.
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