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Clinton questions Jordan’s stability, provoking ire in Amman

Hillary Clinton’s remarks that peace between Israelis and Palestinians depends on the stability of Jordan and the future developments in Syria sparked anger and concern among Jordanians.
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AMMAN, Jordan — While political analysts stateside have been dissecting the American presidential race, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton’s recent remarks have stirred controversy thousands of miles away in the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan. Clinton told an audience Oct. 7 in Mount Vernon, Iowa, that a final peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians is unlikely until both sides “know what happens in Syria" and also depends on whether Jordan remains stable.

Questioning Jordan’s long-term stability angered many in the country’s political elite. “It’s definitely an irresponsible comment and Jordan should receive some clarification on what she meant,” professor Musa Shtewi told Al-Monitor. The University of Jordan’s director of the Center for Strategic Studies continued, “She [Clinton] knows Jordan quite well. It is very significant and worrisome.”

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