A post on a subscribed channel argues that it is strange that King Abdullah II of Jordan has not ordered strikes on Iranian infrastructure, following a series of attacks in the heart of the kingdom.
An analyst on a subscribed channel expressed surprise that King Abdullah II of Jordan has not ordered strikes on Iranian infrastructure after recent attacks in Jordan. The post, published Sunday morning, calls for a more assertive Jordanian posture toward Iran.
The comment comes amid a period of heightened regional tensions. The Zioneer has reported in recent days on Iranian missile fire toward Jordan, US strikes in Lebanon, and discussions about potential Israeli operations in Iran. The analyst's view remains an isolated opinion — no official Jordanian source has indicated a shift in policy.
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