Yossarian
Forum Resistance Leader
I am hearing talks about the possibility of ISIS taking aims at Jordanian towns along the Jordan Syria border.
With the already complex situation of the U.S. Training rebels for the Free Syrian Army.
It seems that it would be a tangible aim for ISIS to shift focus there in building their new fundamentalist Caphilate.
The U.S. is confident that Jordan can hold it's own against any ISIS attack but my questions are what are thoughts on the matter should subversive elements (ones not paid for by the U.S. or Israel) try to cause trouble and destabilize Jordan's border make a go for it what are Israel's and the United States options.
Also as for Iran, they are on the verge of ironically becoming a de facto ally of the U.S. and in turn Israel as the situation worsens already in Iraq. Should this occur obviously it would be in an "the enemy of my enemy" stand point.
But does any one here think that any co operation could in the short term bolster stability in the region and strengthen in not friendly ties, but understanding between Iran and Israel?
And as Kissinger has tried in the past, could the U.S. if it plays it's card right prove to be a mediator that works for once rather than destabilizing yet another government?
Opinions and thoughts welcome.
-Yo.
With the already complex situation of the U.S. Training rebels for the Free Syrian Army.
It seems that it would be a tangible aim for ISIS to shift focus there in building their new fundamentalist Caphilate.
The U.S. is confident that Jordan can hold it's own against any ISIS attack but my questions are what are thoughts on the matter should subversive elements (ones not paid for by the U.S. or Israel) try to cause trouble and destabilize Jordan's border make a go for it what are Israel's and the United States options.
Also as for Iran, they are on the verge of ironically becoming a de facto ally of the U.S. and in turn Israel as the situation worsens already in Iraq. Should this occur obviously it would be in an "the enemy of my enemy" stand point.
But does any one here think that any co operation could in the short term bolster stability in the region and strengthen in not friendly ties, but understanding between Iran and Israel?
And as Kissinger has tried in the past, could the U.S. if it plays it's card right prove to be a mediator that works for once rather than destabilizing yet another government?
Opinions and thoughts welcome.
-Yo.