The Jordanian position on the issue of the occupation and liberation of Mosul from ISIS and its impact on Iraqi-Jordanian relations
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https://doi.org/10.58298/742023459Keywords:
Position, Jordan, Iraq, terrorismAbstract
The international and regional attitudes towards the events and issues of the spatial presence of the countries towards each other, is a key to weaving bilateral relations that may interact positively or negatively, and in both cases those interactions are studied in detail and the purpose is to determine the area of influence and vulnerability. Jordan had a specific and consistent position on the issue the occupation of Mosul by (ISIS), and perhaps one of the most important causes of this Jordanian approach is the feeling of danger from terrorism, as well as the loss of economic gains in Iraq as a result of this occupation. In the wake of the crystallization of the Jordanian position and support for Iraq, the victories against ISIS came, to culminate in the positions and roles undertaken by the state Jordan towards its eastern neighbor, Iraq.
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