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Jordan’s King to Syria’s President: Time to GoPosted on Nov 14, 2011
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has drawn criticism from leaders of neighboring nations, most notably those in the Arab League, for his iron-fisted crackdown on dissenters in his country. On Monday, King Abdullah of Jordan ramped up the pressure on Assad to step down by expressing his lack of faith in the Syrian government in its current form and telling the BBC he thinks Assad should go. —KA
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By Robespierre115, November 14, 2011 at 2:51 pm Link to this comment
What a worthless hypocrite. The Jordanian monarchy is carrying out its own crackdowns on dissent and now it wants to tell others how to behave. The Syrian people deserve freedom, but Abdullah has zero credibility. May his head soon end up under madame guilloitine.
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