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Old 11-09-2005, 07:38 PM
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Default Re: Hotel blasts in Jordan

The puppet state of Jordan has played with the Devil for too long to not feel repercussions. I don't support the bombers of course but nor do I support the Jordanian monarchy. The fact the US & Britain openly use US owned hotels for their meetings, press conferences, etc. will surely cause these chains to cease accomodating spies, the western media and US/Coalition leaders to prevent further attacks. Plus many countries with the US hotels rely on tourists comforted by a familiar name in a foreign (or occupied) country. Jordan's international airport is miles from the capital city. Often westerners are targets of rock throwers and other hostility enroute to glitzy Amman. US foreign policy in recent years has doomed the moderate Arab states and those countries will pay the price no doubt.
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