TRANSJORDANIA….JORDAN…..another “artificial” nation
National borders as we know them here in the Middle East are
pretty modern. And like in Europe there have been many changes over the past
couple of hundred years. Pretty much all of the present countries, barring one,
has some historic basis. Egypt and Israel (as a Jewish country) probably have
the longest documented history, although there was a long gap in time, about
two thousand years when there wasn’t a Jewish State.
One Middle East country has absolutely no basis in history
and is ruled by colonizers/occupiers placed by European powers in the
mid-twentieth century. That’s Jordan.
According to Wikipedia:
With the Great Arab Revolt in 1916 and the consequent
British invasion, the area came under Occupied Enemy Territory Administration
in 1917 and with the British mandate of Transjordan in early 1920s, it became
the Emirate of Transjordan under the Hashemite Emir. In 1946, independent
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was formed and shortly admitted to the United
Nations and the Arab League. In 1948, Jordan fought with the newly born state
of Israel over lands of former Mandatory Palestine, effectively gaining control
of the West Bank and annexing it with its Palestinian population.
For many centuries, European powers played god with lands
and continents that were administered either as city states or tribal areas.
Any place that hadn’t been christianized was subject to European colonization.
Over the decades of Jordan’s existance it has periodically
been threatened by the same Arab terrorists who want to destroy Israel. They
very rightfully see the Hashemites as invaders and colonizers/occupiers.
Jordan reiterates firm stance against terrorism
Jeddah,
Sept. 11 (Petra) – Jordan reiterated on Thursday its firm stance against
terrorism and affirmed the need to eradicate it from its roots. Minister of
Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs Nasser Judeh told a joint US-Arab
ministerial meeting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia that the Middle East is facing
serious challenges to the regional security and stability…Jordan, the foreign
minister said, believes that the Islamic State poses a direct threat to its
national security, calling for closer international efforts to uproot this
terrorist organization before it is too late. “Terrorism is a threat to the region
and the whole world,” Judeh said…
The Jordanian Government knows well that the Islamic State
is directly connected to Hamas and all the other terrorists plaguing our
region.
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