King of Jordan on Charly Rose: WW3 in progress, Islam extremism is a generational conflict. --

by prologos 23 Replies latest social current

  • prologos
    prologos

    An eloquent Major Figure questioned, well worth listening to: on the multi continental conflict among Muslims and their push against the secular world.

    can be heard on You-tube.

  • Shanagirl
    Shanagirl

    HI Prologos,

    I found the YouTube videos on the topic you mentioned. You didn't list them in your post. So here you go! I also listed the interview with Chalie Rose on CBS News.

    http://www.cbsnews.com/news/jordan-king-abdullah-on-isis-middle-east-conflict/

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3-5YPS1GnM

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzHTvS_6y7A&feature=youtube_gdata

    Shana

  • prologos
    prologos

    Shana , thank you, I watched it on bloomberg tv. This monarch is a mover and shaker, and educated. His opinion carries weight, and when he mentioned ww3, the generation conflict within the Islamic world, the concern of the moderates vs the militants, it is informative for us that see religion here in ferment too.

  • Bobcat
    Bobcat

    Marked

  • DJS
    DJS

    Agreed that this leader appears to be part of the solution. He made an interesting final comment: "There are a lot of leaders around the Arab and Muslim world who want to come out and say "enough is enough"" regarding Muslim extremism.

    Then why don't they?

  • Terry
    Terry

    I didn't hear any particulars. The King wants to make changes and President Obama talks him out of it.

    Did I miss something?

  • prologos
    prologos

    He shares borders with the festering Israely-Palestinian conflict, Syria, Irac, (the nucleus of ISIS). His Kingdom occupies land that was included in the "original" Israely territorry, the East Bank*, and that is threatened by volonteer fighters from China, Russia, Africa, Europe, America, a global conflict. Fighters that are new young generation, opposing the "begnin" Islamic establishment, which is maintained by the older generation. He calles this global conflict ww3.

    He is knowledgeable and is going public, This strife is going on world-wide and it is good to get an insider view. It would be interesting heartng You inteview him Terry.

    * just covered in the WT weekly bible reading.

  • RubaDub
    RubaDub

    His wife is hot.

    Rub a Dub

  • fulltimestudent
    fulltimestudent

    His Kingdom occupies land that was included in the "original" Israely territorry, the East Bank*

    "Original," According to what? Isn't it 'according to," a few people who set out to create a 'foundation myth' about their origins?

    And in our times, this 'foundation myth' is trotted out to provide a so-called legal foundation, to the illegal seizure of land from people who once lived in what is now the Israeli state, and who are now dispossessed by modern Jews. Isn't that one of the crunch points in this conflict?

    Let's go back to some irrefutable facts. The year 70 CE, saw the Roman state smash the Jewish theocracy and destroy the temple of Jehovah.

    Painter David Roberts imagines that event (Source-Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Jerusalem_%28AD_70%29

    And, these stones are supposed to be part of Stones from the Western Wall of the Temple Mount t hrown onto the street by Roman soldiers on the Ninth of Av, 70 CE as they razed the city. (Wikipedia)

    Josephus describes the destruction and the slaying of some million people:

    "Now as soon as the army had no more people to slay or to plunder, because there remained none to be the objects of their fury (for they would not have spared any, had there remained any other work to be done), [Titus] Caesar gave orders that they should now demolish the entire city and Temple, but should leave as many of the towers standing as they were of the greatest eminence; that is, Phasaelus, and Hippicus, and Mariamne; and so much of the wall enclosed the city on the west side.

    ... And truly, the very view itself was a melancholy thing; for those places which were adorned with trees and pleasant gardens, were now become desolate country every way."

    This happened again in

    The city was still a ruin in 130 CE, when the Emperor Hadrian wanted to have the city re-built. However, the Jews were still rebellious and revolted for a second time in the war known as the Bar Kokhba revolt (132-136).

    Hadrian was incensed at this second revolt, but went ahead with his re-building plan, with provisions that were intended to erase Judaism from the province. No Jews were allowed to live in the city, by a simple regulation that said that only males with intact prepuces could enter the city. Removal of the prepuce became illegal throughout the former Jewish territories, and the province was re-named Syria Palaestina.

    The NEW JERUSALEM was renamed COLONIA ÆLIA CAPITOLINA (Colonia- a colony of - Aelia, from Hadrian's own name, and Capitolina - meaning that the city was now dedicated to the Roman God, Jupiter Capitolinus, whose temple was built on the site of the former temple of Yahweh).

    So if you prefer the new name was, The Roman Colony of Jupiter Capitolinus as dedicated by Hadrian's family.

    It's important to note this important fact. That the Jewish province of Judea, conquered by the Romans in 63BCE (when Pompey beseiged Jerusalem -again haha) was now completely Roman. Jews (circumcised males) were expelled from the province, and no circumcised male could enter. If they did, they were executed.

    We have some idea of what it looked like, as a mosaic floor has been found as part of a floor mosaic in the early Byzantine church of Saint George at Madaba, Jordan. The Madaba Map is a map of the Middle East. Part of it contains the oldest surviving original cartographic depiction of the Holy Land and especially Jerusalem. The church was dedicated in 542 CE, so the mosaic was likely constructed at that time.

    and a closer view of the city of COLONIA ÆLIA CAPITOLINA, shows typical Roman style town planning.

    Why is all this important to contemporary problems?

    We shall try to understand.

    But note that for around 700 years Jerusalem and Judea were Roman.

  • prologos
    prologos

    full time student, right, that is why I put the "original", in paranthesis, and linked it to the current wt bible reading schedule: Joshua. jordan crossing, east bank STORY.

    part of my family comes from such a disputed area in Europe, and the second world war started very near them on the border, to redress a perceived injustice in the previous war settlement.

    That 1939 border crossing is also linked to then establish the extermination camps, which gives the return of the survivors a slight legitimaticy for their re- occupation of part of the last land that they inhabited as a nation, the end which you posted above. Many Jews had to flee for lives even after the camps were liberated, because they were continued to be hunted down, even by the victors. A sovereign state in Palestine looked so safe to them. "Next year in Jerusalem".

    My family were subject to the brutal expatriations visted upon Ukrainians, Poles, germans during the 1945 Russian push westward. That issue is settled by treaty, with no agitation to start the process of moving the borders again. Could that happen in Palestine?

    The king mentioned in the Q&A interview, that the lack of a POLITICAL solution to the territorial disputes over Jerusalem, the west bank, Gaza is a great recruiting tool for ISIS, that thretens his nation directly, and the nearby western tribes in Irac.

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