Is he man, myth, or legend? We don’t know, but what we do know is that Jordan’s King Abdullah is a former commander of Jordan’s Special Forces, an airborne jump master, and a certified Cobra attack helicopter pilot.
King Abdullah even served in the British Army’s 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary’s Own) as a reconnaissance troop leader after attending the Royal Military Academy at Sandhurst in the UK.
Although King Abdullah is an incredible soldier, he is also a strong leader placing the well-being of his people first. He has created campaigns for increased housing and living standards, with access to health and education facilities. He has banned the detention of journalists in his country and has had open dialogue with the Pope, discussing the need for coexistence between faiths.
King Abdullah even tried the diplomacy route with ISIS, offering a deal to trade prisoners for their captured fighter pilot Lt. Moaz Kasasbeh. That’s when the ISIS rats made their next big mistake and burned him alive.
Jordan immediately responded to the savage execution by executing two Iraqi militants that ISIS wanted released. It is expected that Jordan will execute four more prisoners in the coming days.
King Abdullah also declared a “relentless war” against the Islamic State and immediately began carrying out airstrikes against ISIS targets. The Jordanians vowed to immensely increase their involvement in the US-led coalition, and it won’t be limited to just airstrikes.
Jordan has a superior Special Forces program capable of conducting all manner of ops across the region, and their operatives are undoubtedly licking their lips in anticipation for the “earth-shattering” justice they are about to exact.
ISIS may have gone all-in, but the house always wins.
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