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TheJordanTimes

Amman, Jordan Tuesday, March 24, 2015 2 pages


By: Jennifer Barr
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World War 3 against


the Islamic State
Jordan is a small country but has a lot of
power in the hands of the king (Abdullah the
second) who announced that they would
began a World War 3 to take down the
Islamic State and take over their government.
The Islamic State has been killing many
people from different countries in revenge for
killing their leader. Abdullah the second
began asking other countries to join the
rebellion and take back their freedom.

The articles about the war is on the news


with the king of Jordan showing/telling
everyone that the state of Islam is trying to
take over more countries by killing their
people to make everyone threatened by
them. The king is not scared of the state and
is trying to stop them with the help of people
who are being controlled by the Islamic
State.
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ISIS soldiers preparing for


jihad._______________

Jordanian military in the desert._____________________________

Jordan is fed up with all the controlling and


killing that the government is causing that
they decided to do something about it since
no one else will. They will gather their
troops, weapons and other people who will
join

them to bring the government down. The


king has already put their nuclear bombs to
be set for attack if the government tries to do
anything they will fire and the state will fall.
Peace will be in place once they have fallen.
Sources:
1) Ernst, Jonathan. "King of Jordan Wants to
Wage 'WW3' on ISIS."
Reuters
. N.p., 2 Mar.
2015. Web. 5 Mar. 2015.
2) Fight Against ISIS Is A World War 3: King
Abdullah."
Fight Against ISIS Is A World
War 3: King Abdullah
. N.p., n.d. Web. 24
Mar. 2015.
3) King Abdullah of Jordan on ISIS: "This Is
A Third World War""
King Abdullah of
Jordan on ISIS: "This Is A Third World
War"
N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Mar. 2015.
4) Mullen, Jethro. "Anger Boils in Jordan
over ISIS Killing of Pilot: What Comes Next?
- CNN.com."
CNN
. Cable News Network, 4
Feb. 2015. Web. 4 Mar. 2015.Mullen, Jethro.
"Anger Boils in Jordan over ISIS Killing of
Pilot: What Comes Next? - CNN.com."
CNN
.
Cable News Network, 4 Feb. 2015. Web. 4
Mar. 2015.

New Alliance Formed


with Russia
Jordan has lost their king to death. He will
be missed by his country, but a new leader
will be in his place. His son, Abdullah, has
already announced that new alliances have
been formed to protect Jordan from any
wars that might happen against the country.
Jordan and Russia signed a deal to have
peace with one another and begin building
nuclear reactors in the middle of the eastern
country. They are trying to increase energy
efficiency and reduce imports by building the
nuclear reactors, which will give Jordan
enough energy to have one thousand megawatt power plants. Jordan will receive
nuclear fuel from Russia as long as they send
back the nuclear fuel waste back to Russia.
This will cost about ten billion United States
dollars to build these nuclear reactor power
plants.

Sources:
The alliance that which thus formed is of this
small act of gratitude that Russia was able to
give to this small country (Jordan) to have
an efficient working energy saver for
Jordan's people. This will be Jordan's first
nuclear reactor.
This deal between Russia and Jordan will
began an alliance together against and
threats that come at either country. Both
governments will make a great profit by
benefiting both powerful countries.

Nuclear reactor power plant.

Jordan and Russia making the deal for nuclear reactor

1) Sneh, Ephraim. "ISIS Should Be a Catalyst


for a New Middle East Alliance."
Israel Pulse
.
Al-Monitor, 2 July 2014. Web. 5 Mar. 2015.
2) Omari, Raed. "On Jordan's True Role in
the Anti-ISIS Alliance."
Middle East
.
Al-Arabiya, 20 Sept. 2014. Web. 5 Mar. 2015.
3) Press, Sam Mcneil Associated. "Jordan,
Russia Sign $10 Billion Deal on Nuclear
Power Plant."
ABC News
. ABC News
Network, n.d. Web. 25 Mar. 2015.
4) Al-Khalidi, Suleiman. "Jordan Signs $10
Billion Nuclear Power Plant Deal with
Russia."
Reuters
. Thomson Reuters, 24 Mar.
2015. Web. 25 Mar. 2015.
5) "Russia to Build Jordan's First Nuclear
Power Plant."
- Al Jazeera English
. N.p., n.d.
Web. 25 Mar. 2015.

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