Today I’m Proud

10Jan07
Tags: Jordan, terrorism, terrorist

Every Jordanian today must be proud of our intelligence and security forces; the heroes did it once again and saved lives.

Yesterday in Irbid security forces successfully carried out a well-planned operation to arrest suspects who – according to Jordanian intelligence- were plotting a terrorist attack inside of the Jordanian borders. One of the two men was shot and died in an exchange of gunfire while the other was arrested. Some security men were injured in the process.

I don’t know when will the idiocy and thoughtlessness of some people will stop. Just what the hell were they thinking planning to kill innocent people, let alone their own people. One of the suspects is Jordanian and the other is a holder of a temporary Jordanian passport, definitely an Arab. Why? What kind of disturbing logic did they use to justify killing and terrorizing people? I have heard some answers to why did terrorists kill hundreds of innocent people in 2005’s Amman attacks, and the answers were just as disturbing as the attacks themselves. So maybe it’s time to stop asking questions that have no right answers; a murder is a murder is a murder, nothing justifies it.

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9 Responses to “Today I'm Proud”


  1. 1 MQabbani Posted January 11th, 2007 - 3:21 AM

    : ) yeah it’s a gr8 job

    to me i feel really Safe in Jordan hope to stay in Peace : )

  2. 2 kinzi Posted January 11th, 2007 - 9:37 AM

    Boy, am I thankful for the Muxabarraat. I may whine when then clamp down, but yea, do I thank God for them, and pray that God would help them uncover every hidden plan for evil.

  3. 3 Faisal Posted January 11th, 2007 - 11:55 AM

    Yeah, Jordan is extremely safe, especially if you consider the situation in all neighboring countries. That is a blessing we should be thankful for.

    However, nothing in life is for free, so i wonder, What are we paying in return?

  4. 4 Expat Posted January 11th, 2007 - 11:26 PM

    This is a well staged theatrical operation by the mokhabarat to fool people. There is no threat in Jordan except from the Israeli and American embassies who are spying on you. Give me a break. I know for a fact that those mukhabart did not even finish a High school degree. Those illiterates can be bought by a whore or few dollar$.

  5. 5 Shaden Posted January 12th, 2007 - 12:21 AM

    Expat,lol and maybe those who died in the wedding weren’t real people either? Actually, Jordan is not a country, it’s just a huuuuge hole in the universe into which we were thrown to suffer worse than lab rats. I’m telling you, those illiterate people I don’t know how did they manage to fool us! We gotta be more stupid or something…

    I feel sorry for you, seriously.

  6. 6 Expat Posted January 12th, 2007 - 5:23 AM

    I expected this come back as a matter of fact. Yes the people who died are real people and if you are young enough and live to know the TRUTH what really happened and who were behind this massacre. Funny how you are parroting the official story about the wedding, and forgot other bombings. The one who should be felt sorry for are the Jordanians, my dear Shaden, who are used and abused by a bunch of thieves. I will continue to expose this regime until our beloved Jordan is ruled by the people and not by a dictatorship

  7. 7 yabco Posted January 12th, 2007 - 11:28 AM

    Well shaden…Hi

  8. 8 Nas Posted January 12th, 2007 - 4:37 PM

    a) alqueda in irbid is a plot that was designed by the zionist, freemasons fbi, cia, skulls and bones, out-to-rule-the-world organization…

    b) alqueda in irbid is a plot by the jordanian government to disguise rising prices because otherwise people would, you know, notice.

    c) alqueda in iribid is due to the fact that there are nutjobs in the world who hate jordan and its regime and want to see it destroyed.

    take your pick.

  9. 9 BigMo Posted January 18th, 2007 - 4:41 PM

    I think Jordan has a great safety record. If you compare Jordan to most of other Arab countries, you would realize Jordan also has a better civil rights records.
    Jordan is a Constitutional Monarchy; i.e, it has a King, but it also nurtures a certain level of democracy. Is this a perfect situation, of course not, but it is better than the people around us.
    I think Jordan will evolve sooner or later to become a stronger democracy; it is simply a matter of time.

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