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Jordan's war against terrorism
Jordan, Politics, 11/14/2005

In the course of Jordan's determination to fight "terrorism", the Jordanian King Abdullah II on Saturday vowed to fight terrorists.

In a meeting with the Jordanian News Agency Petra, the Jordanian king stressed that the explosions of what he called "black Wednesday" constituted a great turning point for Jordan in dealing with those who support, or sympathizes with terrorism, describing the current war as the war between the majority of Muslims who believe in "true Islam" and between a "mislead group which wants to distort the image of Islam and Muslims."

He added that the ones who provokes terrorism or justify it is also a partner in the crime, stressing that such a position will not be accepted by any individual, side, or party. He stressed that those whom he called terrorists will not be able to impose their political agenda on Jordan, nor be able to affect Jordan's relations with its Arab brothers.

Previous Stories:
  Jordan interrogates suspects in Amman's explosions   (11/12/2005)
  Mubarak: Egypt stands by Jordan's side in face of terror   (11/11/2005)
  al-Qaida claims responsibility for Amman explosions   (11/11/2005)

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