America is preparing to provide Jordan with weapons and ammunition continue to hit Iraq and Syria by daash
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015
Twilight news officials say the United States is preparing plans to provide Jordan with ammunition in the coming weeks, possibly including precision guided weapons accelerated support for the Kingdom with expansion of its air attacks against the terrorist organization daash.
altAnd the foreign and defense ministries declined to Americas comment on any future moves to help Jordan for weapons. But several u.s. officials said on condition their names were not published that planning is to help replenish stockpiles in Jordan of war materiel.
The u.s. efforts to accelerate the delivery of ammunition and other weapons to Jordan after an appeal from Jordan's King Abdullah to congressmen last week to increase u.s. support.
He said the Jordanian Government source told Reuters that Jordan believed the bomb stockpiles dwindle while expanding its role in attacks after the death of a Jordanian pilot savage by organizing daash.
And the effects of broadcast regulation a photographer earlier this month for the execution of pilot moaz kasasbeh burned tumultuous reaction in Jordan and sharpen the focus of Arab allies in the war effort.
And Jordan is one of the Group of Arab States including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE Arabic joined u.s. air attacks on organizing daash who controls vast areas in Iraq and Syria. The UAE announced this week the resumption of air attacks on the organization.
And the US Department of Defense (the Pentagon) that Jordan was 72 in the first wave of retaliatory strikes in Syria last week. Jordan resumed strikes on Thursday.
Jordanian military experts say that Jordan may have to keep the intensity of air strikes even while King Abdullah ordered leaders of the armed forces to prepare for a larger military role in the international coalition that fought the organizing daash.
Jordan's King met with us lawmakers in Washington last week, saying he was trying to get accurate ammo along with aircraft parts and night vision equipment, extra and the delay in the work of American regular channels.
This prompted the armed services Committee of the US Senate, headed by alsnatol Republican John McCain to send a letter urging the administration of President Barack Obama to address requests for Jordan urgently reflect the pace of events.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican member of the Senate Armed Services Committee told Reuters, "if (Obama) Administration will make greater efforts with Jordan to provide equipment for its armed forces and help with refugees there will be strong opposition from Congress.
U.s. officials said they are working to accelerate support to Jordan but declined to discuss specific systems and delivery dates including munitions and aircraft parts.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2015
Twilight news officials say the United States is preparing plans to provide Jordan with ammunition in the coming weeks, possibly including precision guided weapons accelerated support for the Kingdom with expansion of its air attacks against the terrorist organization daash.
altAnd the foreign and defense ministries declined to Americas comment on any future moves to help Jordan for weapons. But several u.s. officials said on condition their names were not published that planning is to help replenish stockpiles in Jordan of war materiel.
The u.s. efforts to accelerate the delivery of ammunition and other weapons to Jordan after an appeal from Jordan's King Abdullah to congressmen last week to increase u.s. support.
He said the Jordanian Government source told Reuters that Jordan believed the bomb stockpiles dwindle while expanding its role in attacks after the death of a Jordanian pilot savage by organizing daash.
And the effects of broadcast regulation a photographer earlier this month for the execution of pilot moaz kasasbeh burned tumultuous reaction in Jordan and sharpen the focus of Arab allies in the war effort.
And Jordan is one of the Group of Arab States including Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and the UAE Arabic joined u.s. air attacks on organizing daash who controls vast areas in Iraq and Syria. The UAE announced this week the resumption of air attacks on the organization.
And the US Department of Defense (the Pentagon) that Jordan was 72 in the first wave of retaliatory strikes in Syria last week. Jordan resumed strikes on Thursday.
Jordanian military experts say that Jordan may have to keep the intensity of air strikes even while King Abdullah ordered leaders of the armed forces to prepare for a larger military role in the international coalition that fought the organizing daash.
Jordan's King met with us lawmakers in Washington last week, saying he was trying to get accurate ammo along with aircraft parts and night vision equipment, extra and the delay in the work of American regular channels.
This prompted the armed services Committee of the US Senate, headed by alsnatol Republican John McCain to send a letter urging the administration of President Barack Obama to address requests for Jordan urgently reflect the pace of events.
Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican member of the Senate Armed Services Committee told Reuters, "if (Obama) Administration will make greater efforts with Jordan to provide equipment for its armed forces and help with refugees there will be strong opposition from Congress.
U.s. officials said they are working to accelerate support to Jordan but declined to discuss specific systems and delivery dates including munitions and aircraft parts.
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